Tuesday 7 August 2012

How to choose a good coffee


Seeking out the best coffee beans can be a labour of love and what you look for is very much dependant on your own personal taste.
If the only coffee you ever buy is from your local supermarket, you probably don’t realise the great variety of wonderful tasting coffees that are out there waiting to tickle your taste buds - if you can find them.
One thing is certain – once you have experienced the aroma, flavour and satisfaction of a properly brewed, high quality cup of freshly roasted and ground coffee - you will be well and truly hooked. 
So how do we go about choosing good coffee beans?

Very few high quality coffee beans find there way into supermarkets unless they are a trusted and well-packaged brand name, and even then freshness of the bean may well be an issue. Most quality beans will be found at speciality or gourmet stores or delivered direct from reputable coffee suppliers such as Cafe Bar.

There are various levels of roasting the beans and they are commonly known as cinnamon (light), American (medium), continental (dark) and French (very dark). The roast you choose is very much a matter of personal taste.

Cafebar have a large range of freshly roasted coffee beans and ground fresh filter coffees ready for immediate delivery. They even develop and produce bespoke blends and packaging for their larger clients.

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