Gourmet Flavored Coffee
Posted by admin on December 29th, 2009 at 03:04pm
I really like gourmet flavored coffee. In fact, I love most anything related to coffee. I like coffee candies, gifts related to coffee, coffee cups, you name it, I like it. If you love coffee as much as I do then gourmet is seriously the way to go. There are so many flavors to choose from that I could go on and on. So, let’s cover some of the gourmet flavors.
OK, if you think that there are only a few flavors of gourmet coffee then you’re sadly mistaken. One of my favorite online stores has the following flavors: almond, amaretto, butter cream, butter rum, chocolate Irish cream, butter scotch cream, cherry bomb, cherry cobbler, chocolate cherry, chocolate almond, chocolate, chocolate marshmallow, chocolate mint, chocolate raspberry, cinnamon hazelnut, orange, pumpkin spice, vanilla almond, vanilla nut, etc. A quality gourmet flavored coffee begins with a solid base such as Colombian Supremo, meticulously selected and then pure flavorings are added without sugar or any other additives. The end result is a very flavorful coffee experience. Flavored coffees can be addictive and there are so many to choose from. Personally, I switch back and forth from favoring added flavors to preferring coffee without any added flavoring.
Any type of coffee you choose will taste better if you take the time to prepare it correctly. Always keep your coffee press, coffee maker, etc. as clean as you can. Residues left from coffees, especially flavored ones can make the next batch taste a little off. I always clean everything every time I make coffee immediately after making the coffee. This may seem a little obsessive, but when I go somewhere and see a brown glass carafe, I know I shouldn’t be drinking coffee there, especially if it’s gourmet flavored coffee. Water is important too, so always use cold, filtered water so that your water does not add any of its own flavor to the final product. I also recommend that you buy your coffee in bean form rather than already ground. It will last longer and the flavor will remain more consistent. Measure out just the right amount of coffee and grind only what you need. Freshly roasted, freshly ground coffee is simply out of this world.
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