The quality of coffee and espresso in cafes has reached a calibre that is completely sufficient to turn us all into coffee snobs when we try to make a cup of java at home. Thankfully, there is a solution to this problem, so you don’t have to spend twenty quid on coffee beverages bought from cafes every day. With a bit of education, you most certainly can enjoy fantastic coffee from home.
You need to find the best small coffee maker that your budget can afford that can compare to those used commercially. Luckily, there are plenty of these available from UK retailers. Don’t forget the coffee grinder if you want your coffee maker to reach its full potential. Coffee grinders play a pivotal role because they allow you to get the most exquisite, freshest taste possible from coffee beans. Don’t buy the grounded stuff, for goodness’ sake. When ground coffee beans sit, as they do in bags at local retailers, they lose their flavour quickly. If you absolutely must buy ground coffee, then buy it often in small quantities.
After you’ve home-brewed your cafe-worthy coffee, enjoy it while reading the morning papers at the table, or if you’re in a hurry, you can transfer it to a Thermos flask, which will keep it toasty and aromatic. A stainless steel Thermos can keep your coffee warm for up to 12 hours. It also features a leak-proof twist-and-pour stopper. That’s certainly more than cafe takeaway cups can claim!