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Private Selection Whole Bean Coffee Kona Blend -- 12 oz


Private Selection Whole Bean Coffee Kona Blend
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Private Selection Whole Bean Coffee Kona Blend -- 12 oz

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Private Selection Whole Bean Coffee Kona Blend Description

  • 10% Kona Blended with Premium Arabica Beans
  • Gourmet Coffee
  • Whole Bean
  • Medium Roast
  • 100% Arabica Beans
  • Kosher

Private Selection Kona Blend Whole Bean Coffee is made from a premium all-Arabica blend of hand selected Hawaiian and Latin American coffee beans, cupped and chosen by Private Selection coffee experts for consistently excellent flavors. Kona Blend is medium roasted in small batches and bagged immediately after roasting, preserving the dark and complex flavor in every cup.

The Private Selection journey rewards your sense of good taste. Inspired by food artisans and crafted with authentic ingredients and tantalizing recipes, each Private Selection offering is sure to feed your passion for gourmet foods.

ROAST LEVELS

MILD

Mild roast coffees provide a smooth taste for those who prefer a milder tasting coffee.

MEDIUM

Medium roast coffees offer character with a balanced, smooth and rich flavor.

MEDIUM-DARK

Medium-Dark roast coffees are slow roasted for a full-bodied, uniquely robust flavor.

DARK

Dark roast coffees are bold with a bittersweet taste that is hearty and complex.


Directions

Prepare:

 

Grind: We recommend brewing with freshly ground Private Selection Coffee beans. For a more robust flavor use a finer grind.

 

Brewing Method: Use 1 rounded tablespoon of ground coffee for each 6 ounces of cold water, or adjust to the strength you desire. Serve piping hot, removing grounds from coffee maker after brewing.

 

Pair: Accompany this flavorful blend with dishes of creamy chocolate mousse when entertaining guests.

 

Storage: Store unused coffee in an airtight container or use the convenient recloseable bag. Store in the dry section of the refrigerator or the freezer.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Arabica coffee.
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Everything You Need to Know to Make Perfect Pour-Over Coffee

Coffee making is an art. Anyone can swing by a coffee shop, restaurant or convenience store and easily pick up a cup. But making your own coffee at home results in a better-tasting (and less expensive!) cup. With more and more people working from home, DIY coffee has become increasingly popular. And though there are plenty of high-tech machines and systems designed to make coffee-making a breeze, brewing it the old fashioned way can be quite pleasurable – even meditative. Woman Who Learned How to Make Pour Over Coffee Pouring Hot Water into Red Coffee Filter Funnel | Vitacost.com/blog

So, what is pour-over coffee?

The pour-over method of making coffee is a slow and refined way of brewing that results in an excellent cup of coffee. This manual method involves slowly pouring hot water over coffee grounds through a filter positioned in a funnel-like piece of equipment sitting above a cup or a coffee pot. The slower you pour, the more intense the flavor. It’s considered to be an artisanal style of coffee making, producing a beverage far superior to anything that comes from a push-button, automated brewing machine. Plus, the act of creating a cup with the pour-over method is mentally satisfying. It promotes mindfulness and the feel-good sensation you get when making something “from scratch.” If you give it a try, you might just find your morning coffee ritual turns relaxing and therapeutic!

The right tools for the job

When switching to pour-over coffee, it’s a good idea to consider investing in a few tools to make the experience easier. Gooseneck Kettle - The key to the ultimate cup of pour-over coffee is controlling the temperature and the pour. Slowly pouring your water at the correct temperature ensures that no Starbucks drink will ever compete with your coffee. Pour-over coffee maker + steel reusable filter - These makers are often attractive looking; some are made from glass, some sit above a mug. Steel reusable filters are a must-have! Burr grinder - Grinding your beans also is a must if you want to achieve true homebrew bliss. Kitchen scale - Gone are the days of eyeballing how many spoons of coffee you put into your maker. A scale ensures you get the right measurement, every time.

The beans and the grind

If you’re just getting started with (serious!) home coffee brewing, it’s good to know the difference between pre-ground coffee and whole coffee beans. Pre-ground coffee, of course, is available in almost every supermarket; but if you want to make pour-over coffee that truly kick starts your day, purchase whole beans and only grind when you need them. Burr grinders grind your beans evenly into the right consistency. When using freshly ground beans, you’ll maximize your coffee's flavor potential. An even and consistent grind helps coffee extraction to be even and provide the greatest amount of flavor. Each cup should rise between 22 and 27 grams of ground coffee per 12-oz cup. Adjust the amount of coffee slightly for stronger or weaker coffee.

Warm up time!

For the perfect – and we mean perfect – cup of coffee, you’ll want to warm the mug or pot used to collect your pour-over brew. Think about it: hot coffee landing in an un-warmed cup or pot will chill a bit when it hits the cold surface. So, start with a pre-heated mug! You should also warm the filter component if you can, before starting.

What about the water? 

Water is an essential component of good coffee. Using tap water can cause scale buildup on your kettle. The impurities in tap water also can impact the flavor of your coffee. Always use filtered water for a clean kettle and equipment – and for exceptional taste. Water temperature should also be checked. The ideal temperature for pour-over coffee is between 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit. The correct temperature ensures that the coffee is adequately extracted and not burnt. A Gooseneck kettle with a built-in thermometer will help you reach the right temperature; if your water is too hot, allow it to cool slightly.

How to make pour-over coffee

Now that you’re ready to produce the best cup of coffee, you can begin preparation to pour. Scoop your grounds into the filter. (Note: If you’re making two cups of coffee or more, place the maker over a coffee pot and not a mug.) Fill the coffee maker's basin to 3/4 full, allowing the water to drain through for 40 seconds. The coffee will bloom in the filter. Once foam forms on top of the water, let it stand for a few seconds before adding more water into the brewer. Pour slowly in a clockwise direction until you reach your desired amount of coffee. Now sit back, relax and enjoy your home-brewed beverage!

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