I know that earlier, we had a thread about coffee, but I thought I should ask again.
How do you prefer to make your coffee and what method do you think makes the best tasting coffee?
- Instant
- K-Cup
- Percolated
- French Pressed
- Vacuum Pot
- Arabic/Turkish Style
- Bialetti's method, either with a Mokka or Mukka Express
- Standard Filter
- Tassimo
- Conventional Espresso / Cappuccino Machine
- SunCafe (ie. Coffee Pods)
- A barista at Starbucks / Second Cup / Tim Hortons / etc
My opinions so far:
- Instant - Only if any other avenue of coffee making is not available. I have a jar of it in case of "Emergencies".
- K-Cup - My main method for making coffee. Quick, Fast, efficient and a bit wasteful, but I have access to a lot of different varieties I wouldn't ordinarily have access to. I can have a cup brewing within 5 minutes.
- Percolated - I don't have a percolator anymore, but when I did, I found the taste of the coffee to be superior to any other brewing method. My percolator was a stove top model but would prefer using an electric model. I find that percolating coffee is time consuming and slow in comparison to the other methods out there.
- French Pressed - My wife has a french press but I never use it. I find coffee just doesn't taste as good using this method. That's just a personal opinion. I also find it a little messy, but probably no more messy than percolating.
- Vacuum Pot - If I could find one, I'd try making coffee this method to see what it is like. I have no idea how it compares to standard percolated coffee.
- Arabic/Turkish Style - I personally like the taste, but dislike the grounds at the bottom of the cup. Had it straight from the Gaza Strip in Israel back in 1992. They sure know how to make it. In all honesty, I prefer my coffee filtered!
- Bialetti Method - I personally own two Mukka Express pots, both a 2-cup aluminum model and a 1-cup glass model. I find they make excellent cappuccinos which are compatible to the ones you get at Starbucks/Second Cup/etc. The only problem is that they have messy cleanup and the milk leaves a residue. There is the prepwork, but it's worth it.
- Standard Filter - It works. It's easy to clean, it's fast and it makes OK coffee. It's the best compromise out of all of the methods IMHO because there's barely anything to clean.
- Tassimo - Don't have one, don't care for one. Any opinions?
- Conventional Espresso / Cappuccino - My wife would kill me if I dropped $1-2k on a conventional machine. I don't drink enough Cappuccino's or Espressos to justify spending that machine on a machine. I think the Bialetti machines are a good compromise and make just as good a coffee as one of these machines.
- SunCafe - This is more of an Albertan thing. The SunCafe Machine is kind of like a K-Cup machine, but imagine that it uses the round Tetley Tea Style pods, but filled with coffee instead. Some friends of mine have one of these machines, their main complaint is that the coffee is always a bit weak. I find they make OK coffee but they make better tea, especially from the Tetley Tea Pods.
- The Barista - I don't get what is in Tim Hortons coffee that makes everyone line up for 30 minutes at the drive through. I occasionally enjoy a coffee at the local Second Cup or Starbucks about maybe once every 1-2 months, but I prefer to make my own.
Opinions?
How do you prefer to make your coffee and what method do you think makes the best tasting coffee?
- Instant
- K-Cup
- Percolated
- French Pressed
- Vacuum Pot
- Arabic/Turkish Style
- Bialetti's method, either with a Mokka or Mukka Express
- Standard Filter
- Tassimo
- Conventional Espresso / Cappuccino Machine
- SunCafe (ie. Coffee Pods)
- A barista at Starbucks / Second Cup / Tim Hortons / etc
My opinions so far:
- Instant - Only if any other avenue of coffee making is not available. I have a jar of it in case of "Emergencies".
- K-Cup - My main method for making coffee. Quick, Fast, efficient and a bit wasteful, but I have access to a lot of different varieties I wouldn't ordinarily have access to. I can have a cup brewing within 5 minutes.
- Percolated - I don't have a percolator anymore, but when I did, I found the taste of the coffee to be superior to any other brewing method. My percolator was a stove top model but would prefer using an electric model. I find that percolating coffee is time consuming and slow in comparison to the other methods out there.
- French Pressed - My wife has a french press but I never use it. I find coffee just doesn't taste as good using this method. That's just a personal opinion. I also find it a little messy, but probably no more messy than percolating.
- Vacuum Pot - If I could find one, I'd try making coffee this method to see what it is like. I have no idea how it compares to standard percolated coffee.
- Arabic/Turkish Style - I personally like the taste, but dislike the grounds at the bottom of the cup. Had it straight from the Gaza Strip in Israel back in 1992. They sure know how to make it. In all honesty, I prefer my coffee filtered!
- Bialetti Method - I personally own two Mukka Express pots, both a 2-cup aluminum model and a 1-cup glass model. I find they make excellent cappuccinos which are compatible to the ones you get at Starbucks/Second Cup/etc. The only problem is that they have messy cleanup and the milk leaves a residue. There is the prepwork, but it's worth it.
- Standard Filter - It works. It's easy to clean, it's fast and it makes OK coffee. It's the best compromise out of all of the methods IMHO because there's barely anything to clean.
- Tassimo - Don't have one, don't care for one. Any opinions?
- Conventional Espresso / Cappuccino - My wife would kill me if I dropped $1-2k on a conventional machine. I don't drink enough Cappuccino's or Espressos to justify spending that machine on a machine. I think the Bialetti machines are a good compromise and make just as good a coffee as one of these machines.
- SunCafe - This is more of an Albertan thing. The SunCafe Machine is kind of like a K-Cup machine, but imagine that it uses the round Tetley Tea Style pods, but filled with coffee instead. Some friends of mine have one of these machines, their main complaint is that the coffee is always a bit weak. I find they make OK coffee but they make better tea, especially from the Tetley Tea Pods.
- The Barista - I don't get what is in Tim Hortons coffee that makes everyone line up for 30 minutes at the drive through. I occasionally enjoy a coffee at the local Second Cup or Starbucks about maybe once every 1-2 months, but I prefer to make my own.
Opinions?