Coffee Houses Panama City FL
Today, we’ll cover how to make a really good cup of coffee. “The starting point for making great coffee at home is to consider it a form of cooking, with a precise recipe and measurements,” says Nicole Soley, a coffee education specialist for Starbucks. “There are four fundamentals to coffee-brewing that ensure a great cup of coffee every time.”
Coffee Beanery
(850)872-8554
(850)872-8554
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL
St Andrews Coffee House
(850)769-3767
(850)769-3767
1006 Beck Avenue Panama City
Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL
Community Coffee Company LLC
(850)763-0100
(850)763-0100
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL
Starbucks Coffee Company
(850)763-3031
(850)763-3031
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL
Royal Cup Coffee
(850)747-9098
(850)747-9098
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL
Dunkin Donuts
850-230-4443
850-230-4443
11150 Panama City Beach Pkwy Panama City Beach
Beach, FL
Beach, FL
Country Folks Cafe
(850)785-4108
(850)785-4108
Panama City
Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL
Fundamentally Great Coffee
ProportionUse the right proportion of coffee to water. This is the most important step. For the most flavorful cup of coffee, Soley recommends 2 tablespoons of ground coffee (10 grams) for each 6 fluid ounces (180 milliliters) of water. If this is too strong for you, add a little hot water to your cup of brewed coffee.GrindDifferent brewing methods require specific grinds. The shorter the brewing process, the finer the grind. The time coffee and water spend together affects flavor elements, and your coffeemaker’s design dictates how long they sit in direct contact during the brewing process. “Coffee ground for an espresso machine should be very fine because the brew cycle is less than 30 seconds,” Soley says. “For a coffee press, the coffee should be coarse-ground because the water and coffee are in direct contact for about 4 minutes.”WaterA cup of coffee is 98% water, so the water you use should taste clean, fresh and free of impurities. Water heated to just off the boil (195° F–205° F) is perfect for extracting the coffee’s full range of flavors. Any cooler and the water can’t adequately do the job. Automatic coffeemakers heat the water for you. Make sure the one you use gets the water hot enough.FreshnessUse freshly ground coffee. “Think of coffee as fresh produce,” Soley says. “Buy only the amount that you can consume in a week so that your coffee is always at its peak of freshness.” Coffee’s enemies are oxygen, light, heat and moisture. To keep coffee fresh, store it in an opaque, ai... |


We’ve been talking about coffee this week—from budget-saving tips to knowing your organic beans to tasting terminology . Today, we’ll cover how to make a really good cup of coffee. “The starting point for making great coffee at home is to consider it a form of cooking, with a precise recipe and measurements,” says Nicole Soley, a coffee education specialist for Starbucks. “There are four fundamentals to coffee-brewing that ensure a great cup of coffee every time.”