Friday, February 1, 2008

Coffee Grinders

Choosing The Perfect Coffee Grinders For Your Brewing Needs

If you're a coffee lover, then you understand how just the smallest change in the way the beans you choose are prepared can make to the flavor of your favorite beverage. It is because of these small changes that we felt compelled to bring you an article dedicated to choosing the right coffee grinders for your brewing needs. There are three different types of coffee grinders, and each one produces a different type of coffee. Some coffee grinders will produce darker roasts than others, and other coffee grinders will create milder flavors even if you don't want them to. That's why we've listed the three main types of coffee grinders here for you, so that you can better choose the one that's right for you.

Burr Mills

The first type of coffee grinders that we want to show you is the burr mill. Burr mill type grinders operate by grinding the coffee beans between two wheels, creating very little frictional heat. The grinders produce relatively even grounds, which will ultimately give you the best flavor for your coffee. You can purchase burr grinders in both electric models and manual models; and the majority of burr grinders can be set to various degrees so as to produce a finer or coarser ground. Larger, coarse grounds are typically more mild in flavor, and are generally used as light breakfast blends; while finer grounds are perfect for darker, richer, Turkish coffee and espresso.

Chopping Mills

Chopping mills are the most common type of grinders you will find in the majority of homes. This is mainly due to the fact that they are the cheapest of all coffee grinders, and the fact that they will generally outlast other types of coffee grinders. The downside to chopping mills is that they tend to produce uneven grounds, which ultimately produces an inferior cup of coffee.

Pounding

Although technically not one of the types of grinders, per se; pounding coffee is yet another method of grinding coffee for your use. Pounding is typically done using a mortar and pestle, and produces ultra fine grounds that are required for making Turkish coffee. You can achieve roughly the same grind with most of the burr mill coffee grinders, but the best flavor will come from grinding the beans by hand.

Those are the three methods used for making coffee grounds, and the three different types of coffee grinders currently available on the market today. Keep in mind when you are choosing from the many different grinders available that there is a wide range of available models in all price ranges, so finding coffee grinders that will work for you and your budget won't be an impossible task.

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