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HOW TO MAKE A GREAT CUP OF COFFEE
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1. Always keep you equipment clean: After each use, be sure to rinse the brewer with clean hot water to remove residue. If you use soap, make sure all soap residues are removed. 2. Start with fresh Kona Coffee. Whole bean coffee has a shelf life of two to three weeks, so treat your coffee like a perishable. Storage: Coffee should be stored in a cool dry place, in the bag you purchased it in. Refrigerating coffee can be a problem because it allows moisture to collect on the beans and this can ruin the fresh coffee flavor. If you plan to keep your coffee for a longer period of time, it can be frozen. Wrap your coffee bags well to keep air and moisture out. Once thawed, store at room temperature and do not refreeze. 3. Grinding your coffee: Coffee beans are like little packages filled with flavor. When you grind your coffee you are allowing the flavor to be released. So, only grind the coffee that you will use that day. 4. Water: The water you use in you coffee pot can effect the flavor of your coffee. Always try to use cool, filtered or bottled water. 5. Coffee Strength: Start with the recommended ratio of 1 tablespoon of ground coffee for every six ounces of water. You can make adjustments to your taste preferences. 6. Serve Coffee Immediately: Your coffee will have the best possible taste within the first 30 minutes after brewing. Coffee held on a warming unit more that 30 minutes will effect the taste. A thermal carafe is best to hold your freshly brewed coffee for a longer period of time. 7. Enjoy: Linger awhile and enjoy some of the finest coffee in the world; 100% Kona Coffee. |
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