Coffee has five primary brewing methods. Each method is a little different with its own –
- Introduction of water
- Brewing temperature
- Separating the brewed liquor from the coffee grounds.
These five different coffee being methods are called –
- Turkish brewing
- Concentrate brewing
- Percolating
- Drip brewing
- French Press brewing.
5 Coffee brewing methods you can try at home
“Turkish” or “Greek” Coffee
Turkish coffee or kahve is the traditional name is made in small containers directly on the flame with water and finely ground kahve comes to a boil.
Often times it is brewed up with sugar already introduced. In some traditions they will pour off a little into each cup and then bring it to a second boil, pouring the rest off into each cup ensuring an even distribution of grounds.
In some regions, they serve the kahve with added spice which is usually cardamom. The coffee is not filtered from the liquor which leaves a thick pungent and muddy brew. The mud settles to the bottom of the tiny demitasse cups the coffee is served in.
In many countries, they read the coffee mud after you have drunk your coffee and tell you your future.
Concentrate Brewing
Concentrate brewing is very popular in Latin America and other parts of the world. It is beginning to make a come back in the U.S. Concentrate brewing takes large amounts of coffee that are brewed with small amounts of water to brew a concentrate.
To make a cup of coffee you mix some of the concentrates with hot water. The concentrate is brewed either hot or cold. When it is brewed cold you must let the coffee sit for at least a day. This method creates a mild light-bodied coffee with little aroma and a little acidity with a muted flavour.
Percolating brewing methods
This procedure involves a continuous brewing of the coffee grounds using boiling water which then turns to boiling coffee liquor brewing over the grounds.
This method is practical but is an insult to the coffee bean. Brewing with boiling water is bad enough, then boiling the liquor is asking for a thin, bitter and tarry coffee.
Though this produces an awful cup of coffee many people still prefer percolation. If it is for you then more power to you!
Auto drip brewing methods
This is the most popular way to brew coffee in the U.S.A. Pouring hot water over grounds in a filter and letting the brew drip out the bottom, simple. Drip brewing can produce an excellent cup of coffee if the proper equipment is used.
One of the biggest issues with auto drip machines is they don’t brew at the right temperature. Bunn is one of the few companies which calibrate their machines to the proper temperature. If you have a good auto drip brewing machine then the next hurdle to tackle is the filter.
Paper filters can deposit a flavour in the coffee and also do not allow a lot of the coffee oils and organic compounds through. A gold-plated reusable filter is a perfect option for drip brewing. It will not deposit a taste in the coffee and doesn’t trap as much of the coffee’s essence as paper filters do.
French Press or Press Pot
As brewing methods go, French Press brewing gives you complete control. It is more labour intensive than auto-drip the brewing variables can be better controlled. Coarsely ground coffee is placed in a glass carafe. The hot water is then poured over the grounds.
When the brewing is complete the top is placed on and a plunger that consists of a metal mesh plate is pressed down pushing the grounds to the bottom. The coffee liquor is on top ready to be poured off. The mesh filter allows the oils and fine coffee particles through without a problem.
If you’re using a coarser grind then a longer brewing time is required. A general rule of thumb is four minutes for a French press. This direct contact of the grounds to water allows a more complete, controllable, and even extraction.
Even with the coarse grind through a coarse grind will still produce some fine particles. A cup of French-pressed coffee will be fuller, more body, and more flavour. It will also have sediment on the bottom of the cup.
The above five coffee brewing methods are all really simple to learn. If you are pull of a decent Turkish coffee you will impress your friends and family.