Grind And Brew

Coffee is a part of many Americans lives today.  Coffee is good, not great, but if you start with great, freshly roasted beans it’s better than 90% of coffee shops.  Coffee grinders are as (if not more) important than coffee makers, as different brew requires different grind, so the grind directly affects the coffee you want.

You should NEVER, EVER store any coffee or coffee beans in the refrigerator or freezer.  Instead, get yourself an airtight container and store your coffee (ground or whole beans) in a cool, dark and dry area of your kitchen or pantry.  Most if not all of grocery bought coffee gets shipped in a refrigerated or freezer truck-then it is stored in a warm and humid stock room before it makes its way to the shelves in your favorite grocer’s isle.  When coffee sits in a can, it starts to lose flavor, as the bean’s protective shell is already ground away and that’s where Grind and Brew coffee maker enters the scene, because a grind and brew machine has grinding the coffee beans as step one which helps to preserve the flavor, not to mention the taste as though the coffee was made in a coffee shop.

Many people have never had a perfectly brewed cup of coffee and the taste in the difference is astronomical. Well, fortunately today we have the grind and brew coffee maker.  The grind and brew coffee maker can change the way you view coffee.  The many models of grind and brew coffee makers virtually grinds your beans fresh, then proceeds to brew your morning cup of Joe. By integrating a grinder into the coffee maker, you’re assured of getting the optimal flavor from the coffee bean.


The fundamental concept behind the Grind and Brew Coffee Maker system is preservation of flavor.  When coffee beans are freshly ground, the natural oils that result contribute to the natural, complex flavor.  Many people have never had a perfectly brewed cup of coffee and the taste in the difference is astronomical.

By integrating a grinder into the coffee maker, you’re assured of getting the optimal flavor from the coffee bean.  Second, the water dips through the coffee grinds immediately after grinding, so you are assured there will be no loss of flavor between grinding and brewing.  The coffee beans and water and the burr grinder breaks up beans naturally and evenly, sealing in their rich, genuine flavor. Powerful grinder breaks up beans more naturally to capture beans’ full flavor. Most grind and brew coffee maker comes with a bean hopper that store the beans prior to grinding.  And, that is the reason why I know that grind and brew coffee makers produce fresh coffee.

When coffee sits in a can, it starts to lose flavor, as the bean’s protective shell is already ground away and that’s where Grind & Brew coffee makers enter the scene, because a grind and brew machine has grinding the coffee beans as step one which helps to preserve the flavor, not to mention the taste as though the coffee was made in a coffee shop.  The first thing you need to look for in a grind and brew coffee maker is whether the grinder is airtight or not.  If you buy a grind & brew coffee maker with a regular pot, the coffee will be exposed to oxygen and will oxidizes it, losing its natural freshness and will taste bitter after a while.

In my opinion the best ingredient to having a great cup of coffee is having fresh beans. If you love the fresh flavor of coffee you need fresh ground beans. And the best way of getting fresh ground beans and coffee with great flavor is to grind your own beans yourself. Nothing beats a great cup of coffee, especially  when the beans are freshly ground and the coffee is freshly brewed.

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