Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Grind your own

I'm sure you all grind your own coffee beans, right? Right?

Anywho, there are 3 types of bean grinders out there. The first is the Blade Grinder. Usually the least expensive of the 3. This can also be called a mill grinder. The grinding action consists of a tiny blade that spins around very quickly, chopping the coffee beans into small pieces. The longer you run the blade, the finer the coffee grounds are. Warning though, if you grind the beans too fine, the resulting coffee will be very bitter.

The next type of grinder is the flat plate burr grinder, which grinds the beans between two hard burrs on top of each other. The result is coffee grounds of consistent size. Most burr grinders have settings for different sizes.

Perhaps the best grinder is the conical burr grinder. This grinder grinds very slowly, which creates very little change in the flavor of the beans, due to the lack of heat created during the process. This grinder is also less prone to clogging than the plate burr grinder. This is then an excellent choice for flavored coffee blends which contain more oils/liquids in the beans. However, this is a larger unit and usually somewhat expensive.

1 comment:

  1. I've always wanted a burr grinder, but never wanted to shell out the cash! We picked up some Lavazza ground coffee at an italian market recently, it made a wonderful cup!

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