Gourmet Coffee Beans – Only the Best for Your Cappuccino Coffee Machine

True coffee lovers know that at some point, off the shelf store brands are just not going to cut it. Sooner or later you have to move up to gourmet coffee beans.  Be choosy about where you buy your gourmet coffee beans. You can start by getting them from somewhere that you already get good coffee. This means going to your favorite coffee store or cafe to see if they sell the beans that they use to make their own coffee. Places like Duncan Donuts, Starbucks, and most of your local convenience stores use high end beans to make coffee, and they also allow you to buy them in most one or two pound bags. Get the whole bean for the best results, or get the already ground coffee if you just want to go home and brew.

But what many don’t know is that you need the right tools to store and prepare the beans.  You can get an amazing cup of coffee with these if you know how to care for them and how to make sure you are getting the freshest cup of coffee you can get.

Some people differ on the storage of gourmet coffee beans. Some say that leaving them in a bag and leaving them out on the counter is just fine. Others feel that coffee beans that are stored in a cool room, in the refrigerator, or in the freezer retain their flavor longer. What you want to do is up to you. Keeping them cool to some extent is probably a good idea, and is what is recommended by many coffee lovers who swear this keeps them fresh longer.
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Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee,Medium Roast, Whole Bean

For years, visitors to Hawaii have been bringing a taste of Hawaii home with them in the form of 100% kona coffee. Now you can have it shipped directly to you. The unique environment of the tiny kona coffee belt, only about 2 miles by 15 miles, creates the ideal growing conditions for premium quality coffee beans. Coffee trees flourish on the kona volcanic slopes under warm morning sunshine and afternoon cloud cover. Individually hand-picking the coffee cherries at the peak of ripeness, our coffee is then sun-dried to bring out its characteristic flavor. The final step is artisan micro-roasting at the sustainable farm in small batches, helping to ensure the freshness of each and every bag of Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee.

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You have to have a good coffee grinder for your gourmet coffee beans. You can use one that chops, but many recommend the burr grinder as the best way to ground the beans down while preserving the natural oils that give your coffee its fresh flavor. You should only grind them right before you plan to put them into your coffee maker. The oils in your coffee will start to evaporate the moment your coffee is ground. For the truly essential coffee taste that you crave, the oils are what you want to preserve.

Though buying and grinding your own gourmet coffee beans is the ideal recommendation from many a coffee lover, you can still get a great cup of coffee otherwise.  You won’t always have time for the ritual that some love so much, but skipping the hard parts once in a while won’t mean your coffee will be a huge disappointment as long as good beans are used from the start. You can buy the beans ground as long as you keep those grounds cool and in an airtight container as well. It may not be the ultimate, but it can make for a very amazing cup of coffee.