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A
coffee grinder, or a mill, can be an excellent addition to any coffee
lover’s kitchen.
When you take an active part in creating your morning “cup of
joe” you become your own coffee maker. Grinding your own beans
allows you to create blends to your liking, as well as ensure a fresher
cup of coffee. Many grinders make and store enough bean for you to
have multiple cups, so it is not something that you have to do every
day. Getting a coffee grinder can provide a unique and satisfying beverage
experience, and once you have an idea
of coffee grinders recommendations,
you can choose the type of grinder that works best for you.
Coffee grinder recommendations
There are two main types of grinder: blade and burr. Additionally
each of these types comes in manual or electric. You can choose which
type works best for you. Blades are often fast, and they work well
for most types of coffee makers. They often cost less than burr grinders
(which are often called mills). However, it can mean that your grinding
is uneven. You should shake the grinder occasionally to ensure that
the larger and coarser bits of the beans fall onto the blade, and
that the smaller bean pieces are not ground to powder.
A burr coffee mill is more consistent throughout. Plus, when you
set the burrs, they remain so, ensuring that you can duplicate a
particularly good cup the next time. Additionally, if you would like
to use your fresh ground beans with an espresso machine, the mill
is the better way to go. The fine consistency makes freshly ground
brewed espresso a delicious reality.
Both types are available in manual and electric. Appliance makers
like Braun offer both types. With an electric mill, however, the
speed and electricity can create friction, adding heat to the process.
This means that the taste of the coffee can be altered. A hand mill,
though it takes longer, has less friction and better preserves the
taste of the beans. Interestingly enough, a high-end manual grinder
often costs more than an electric mill. However, no matter which
you choose, it can be a satisfying experience to grind
your own beans with a coffee grinder.
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