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Is Fresh Coffee Worse For You Than Cold Coffee?

By Bart Jones
Nov 3, 2009
If you are a coffee lover, you know how much of a difference the smell of a great cup of coffee makes in your day. There are probably days that it is the only reason you get out of bed. The smell drifts upstairs as you have the timer on your machine and there is nothing you can do to resist that first cup of roasted fresh coffee to start your day.

Everything starts somewhere and for coffee it is with the bean. While tastes may vary, everyone will have their favorite. You may be a nuts and bolts guy and love Maxwell House or you may be fancy pants and prefer a brand like Volcanica so you can get the Blue Mountain Blend. Regardless of what bean you like, there is nothing better than the flavor that roasted fresh coffee provides for you.

If you confess to coffee snobbery, you probably buy only whole gourmet roasted fresh coffee beans. If that's the case, make sure to buy only as much as you can use within a month or two. Longer than that, you risk having your precious beans lose their freshness and aroma. Keep your beans stored air tight, away from extreme temperatures and grind only enough beans to make one pot at a time.

You may be one of the lucky few who does not have to have the aroma of the brewing coffee to get you out of bed. Perhaps it is because whatever you make at home simply isn't good enough. You need that cup of Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts to get you going. Whichever brand it is, the people who run the store more than likely know you by name because you make sure get the same cup the same way each and every day.

If you brew your own coffee, an obvious consideration is your coffee maker. This is something that you can spend as little or as much as you want, depending upon what is important to you. There are those who merely need to get the coffee into their system to function so these individuals will buy just about any machine to get the magical black juice. However, if you are a true lover of coffee, you are at least going to make sure you get a machine with the optimal brewing temperature of 200 degrees.

On your quest for the perfect machine, do a lot of research and don't believe everything you read. If you want an honest opinion, go to a neutral reviewing site or check out forums that are aimed at coffee lovers. Even after all of that, you are still going to want to taste a cup before you buy it. Most decent sellers will have machines of various types up and brewing so you can try the coffee from the machine.

If you are a true coffee lover, you may find that you will travel to the ends of the world to make sure you get the perfect cup of coffee. You are probably also the person that goes away on vacation and drives the wait staff crazy because there is never a cup that is good enough to satisfy your desires. It's okay, there are plenty more out there just like you!
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