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How do you Brew your Coffee?

Who brews their own coffee?

I do 😛

But btw fpr people discussing bevzilla and continental
ITC coffee is very amazing and surprisingly a very value for money offering as well
I've used many and that's what I always come back to
I got a tokyo exclusive blend from starbucks tokyo and that was good too but it has to be enjoyed as black coffee which most don't like
Can you please share buying links of ITC?
 
Can you please share buying links of ITC?
it is Exactly this one for reference - https://bazaar5.com/en-b5-6502-sunbean-instant-coffee-powder-pouch-500-g-bag

it's the same one they use in their hotels to make coffee during breakfast and in the evening, that's how I got to know about it

I have always ordered it from itcstore.in but surprisingly I can't find it anywhere on sale right now 😳
 
Hahaha arrey nahi nahi that US vaala page was only for reference of the product if someone else can find
Then mujhe amazon ka link Mila toh vo bhi daal diya

You could generally get it for around 900rs, my screenshot shows mrp but the actual paid price mein it came to around 900 too
 

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I brew my coffee using a Morphy Richards machine. I also have a Mocha Pot and a French Press which I use sometimes. My preferred coffee is the Lavazza you get on Amazon. Currently out of stock so I've ordered some from Coffee Day.
 
Pick up a good davidoff or Nescafe gold version. But once you black you can never go back

But a grinder, V60 and fresh beans
I'll be honest, I have never tried davidoff but only Nescafe gold.
And right now I am kind of on a budget constraint that's why looking for cheaper alternatives.
That's why I was asking about bevzilla or continental.

And how much do these coffee grinders cost? And their beans?
I've got no one in my circle who has these things.

Thanks
 
I'll be honest, I have never tried davidoff but only Nescafe gold.
And right now I am kind of on a budget constraint that's why looking for cheaper alternatives.
That's why I was asking about bevzilla or continental.

And how much do these coffee grinders cost? And their beans?
I've got no one in my circle who has these things.

Thanks
Actually you should try colombian coffee brew .. I think it has decent flavour of I'm honest with you.. double cocoa I liked
 
How do you brew your coffee?

Well.. I don't know how it's being done
But...

My exquisite stewardess brings it to bed every morning.

(
To be read in the utmost british posh tone)
 
Actually you should try colombian coffee brew .. I think it has decent flavour of I'm honest with you.. double cocoa I liked
I brew my coffee using a Morphy Richards machine. I also have a Mocha Pot and a French Press which I use sometimes. My preferred coffee is the Lavazza you get on Amazon. Currently out of stock so I've ordered some from Coffee Day.
Hi, I tried Colombian brew and found it to be just fine.

Now, I am thinking of trying freshly ground coffee, which I've never tried (even in cafes, I don't think I've ever ordered coffee without milk).
From what I understand, I am thinking of buying a Morphy Richards drip machine and a manual coffee grinder, and can buy Blue Tokai beans.

Now, I want to ask that do these machines work for just a single cup of coffee a day? Can I keep these beans for months, if not grounded (I am not punctual on having coffee daily).
Can I use a mixer grinder instead of a manual coffee grounder?
Can I simply boil ground coffee in water like tea, instead of getting a drip machine?

And can this drip machine make milk coffee or only black coffee? (I couldn't understand if it makes diluted coffee ready to be served or espresso, which can be added to milk or water as per choice)

Those who have experience in this, please do help me out, as I want to try good coffee and all my relatives think Nescafe gold or Davidoff is as good as it gets at home.
Thank you.
 
must be something to do with the solistice. Im a yoga teacher and i can assure you people who claim to be satvic are just on another trip like vegan, ayurveda, paleo, keto etc
huh what 🤔🤔 I already answered it has nothing to do with anything else but balancing discipline and desire
 
Hi, I tried Colombian brew and found it to be just fine.

Now, I am thinking of trying freshly ground coffee, which I've never tried (even in cafes, I don't think I've ever ordered coffee without milk).
From what I understand, I am thinking of buying a Morphy Richards drip machine and a manual coffee grinder, and can buy Blue Tokai beans.

Now, I want to ask that do these machines work for just a single cup of coffee a day? Can I keep these beans for months, if not grounded (I am not punctual on having coffee daily).
Can I use a mixer grinder instead of a manual coffee grounder?
Can I simply boil ground coffee in water like tea, instead of getting a drip machine?

And can this drip machine make milk coffee or only black coffee? (I couldn't understand if it makes diluted coffee ready to be served or espresso, which can be added to milk or water as per choice)

Those who have experience in this, please do help me out, as I want to try good coffee and all my relatives think Nescafe gold or Davidoff is as good as it gets at home.
Thank you.

I am gonna answer your question as a home brewer

Now, I want to ask that do these machines work for just a single cup of coffee a day? Can I keep these beans for months, if not grounded (I am not punctual on having coffee daily).

Coffee beans are roasted roughly according to dark, medium and light roasts. Darker the roast, lighter the caffeine but stronger the taste.
As a home brewer I stick to light to medium roasts because i like black coffee.
Now to your question, a coffee bean peaks in flavour 10-14 days in flavour and gradually reduces. I recommen finishing coffee in 2 months from date of roasting.


Can I use a mixer grinder instead of a manual coffee grounder?

I personally buy beans so that i can manually grind them everyday.. Its fresher that way, obviously. However you can also buy beans from your favourite cafe, and ask them to grind it to a size of your liking.

Can I simply boil ground coffee in water like tea, instead of getting a drip machine?

Buy a V60 and filter paper. Youtube James Hoffman for the recipe. And you will have a clean cup of coffee. I saved you a lot of money and learning curve by avoiding French press and Drip machines.

V60 is a classic. You cant beat it.


And can this drip machine make milk coffee or only black coffee? (I couldn't understand if it makes diluted coffee ready to be served or espresso, which can be added to milk or water as per choice)

Very tough to extract coffee strong enough for milk at home. Thats why i only drink milk coffees at a cafe that has machines worth lakhs that use high pressure to extract espresso.

Go to blue tokai website. Try out their tester/sampler pack of 3 or 5

Order one dark roast, one medium roast and one light roast.

BUY AN AGARO HAND GRINDER. Grind your coffee everyday.

USE a V60 and filter paper.

Black coffee is an acquired taste. Try to understand suble flavours.

Personally for me its part of my post meditation practice and I find making coffee alone meditative.
 
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