Keurig Single Serving Brewer - A Consistent Cup of Joe
Perhaps you start your day by getting your coffee somewhere besides home.
What do you expect when you go to your favorite coffee shop? Isn't it a consistently great cup of Joe? If the results were different each time you ordered, how long would it be until you started looking for a new place for your morning jump-start? I was in the mode of trying different methods of coffee making.
One week I ground my own beans, the next I bought some exotic coffee from a specialty store.
I got some really good mugs of coffee, but it was not consistent.
However, when I went to my coffee shop, I always got a consistently good morning mug.
I really like coffee, so this dilemma was frustrating me.
And it was costing me money without results.
Then one of my co-workers donated a Keurig Single Serving brewer to the office.
The first time I tried it, I was pleasantly surprised at how good the coffee was.
My second mug was equally as tasty, and each succeeding drink was the same.
I had found the consistency and taste I had been searching for in my coffee! I have a theory about why Keurig K-Cup single serving coffee is always good.
First, the coffee is not cheap.
Since the manufacturers want you to keep paying that extra money for each batch you order, they are putting excellent coffee into each unit.
But even more important is that each little plastic holder is sealed immediately after it has been filled with freshly ground coffee.
No air or humidity can get to the grounds to change the taste.
You see, exposed coffee absorbs the water vapor from the air, and the oxygen from the same air may alter the makeup of the grounds.
If the air can not get to it, you have a fresh batch each time.
What do you expect when you go to your favorite coffee shop? Isn't it a consistently great cup of Joe? If the results were different each time you ordered, how long would it be until you started looking for a new place for your morning jump-start? I was in the mode of trying different methods of coffee making.
One week I ground my own beans, the next I bought some exotic coffee from a specialty store.
I got some really good mugs of coffee, but it was not consistent.
However, when I went to my coffee shop, I always got a consistently good morning mug.
I really like coffee, so this dilemma was frustrating me.
And it was costing me money without results.
Then one of my co-workers donated a Keurig Single Serving brewer to the office.
The first time I tried it, I was pleasantly surprised at how good the coffee was.
My second mug was equally as tasty, and each succeeding drink was the same.
I had found the consistency and taste I had been searching for in my coffee! I have a theory about why Keurig K-Cup single serving coffee is always good.
First, the coffee is not cheap.
Since the manufacturers want you to keep paying that extra money for each batch you order, they are putting excellent coffee into each unit.
But even more important is that each little plastic holder is sealed immediately after it has been filled with freshly ground coffee.
No air or humidity can get to the grounds to change the taste.
You see, exposed coffee absorbs the water vapor from the air, and the oxygen from the same air may alter the makeup of the grounds.
If the air can not get to it, you have a fresh batch each time.