COFFEE FUNDAMENTALS
Brewing delicious coffee is similar to cooking any favorite food. Both require a good recipe. Proper
The amount of ground coffee is generally determined by the grind. For best results, we recommend a drip (medium) grind.
Hot water extracts many elements from the ground coffee, some desirable, some not. The taste and aroma are referred to as strength, the acidity as bitterness. Increasing the amount of coffee results in a stronger beverage, and decreasing it results in a weaker beverage.
As the amount of ground coffee decreases, you’ll note an increase in the bit- terness of the beverage. This happens because the hot water begins to remove the undesirable elements such as acidity after all of the desirable tastes and aroma have been removed.
Fresh ground coffee gives the best results. Always store the ground coffee in a cool, dry area away from other food items with strong odors. When stored in a refrigerator, keep it in an airtight container.
BREWING TIPS
When properly brewed, the difference between the best quality ground coffee and a poor quality ground coffee becomes very dramatic. Proper brewing requires little effort with the Bunn®
You’ll always have a great coffee experience if you follow these tips:
1)Always start with clean equipment.
2)Always use fresh cold water.
3)Always use Bunn® paper coffee filters for proper extraction.
4)Using 2 ounces of fresh drip grind coffee for each full pot (4 oz) will give you a consistently great pot of coffee with a
5)Keep the beverage at the correct serving temperature by setting the decanter on the porcelain warmer. For the freshest flavor, don’t keep brewed coffee for longer than an hour.
HOT WATER
The same basic steps can be used to obtain hot water by omitting the filter and coffee and using the enclosed hot water funnel. The hot water from your Bunn® coffee brewer is approximately 200˚ F. This is hotter than the hot water from your faucet and must be handled with care.
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