Benchwayze
Established Member
Hi folks,
I want to try making my coffee from 'real' beans.
After grinding them, how does one turn them into coffee?
I am probably making myself look stupid, but the nearest I have come to making 'real' coffee is a filter machine, (in the 80s) and today's method of using a cafetiere.
Also once ground does the coffee ever become stale? ( I also assume that once brewed, like tea, the results can become 'stewed'. )
Maybe you connoisseurs can help me decide if it's worth the bother, as I only drink at the most three cups a day; some days, none!
Cheers and Thanks in anticipation for any recommendations and things to watch out for! :lol:
John
I want to try making my coffee from 'real' beans.
After grinding them, how does one turn them into coffee?
I am probably making myself look stupid, but the nearest I have come to making 'real' coffee is a filter machine, (in the 80s) and today's method of using a cafetiere.
Also once ground does the coffee ever become stale? ( I also assume that once brewed, like tea, the results can become 'stewed'. )
Maybe you connoisseurs can help me decide if it's worth the bother, as I only drink at the most three cups a day; some days, none!
Cheers and Thanks in anticipation for any recommendations and things to watch out for! :lol:
John