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Muggsy's Beans - Espresso
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. Written by Muggsy Lauer. Note: First of all let's get one thing straight, the word is "espresso," not "expresso.". This article is reproduced, mostly in tact, from one of my favorite coffee information sources, Coffee Research.org. The best espresso should be extraordinarily sweet, have a potent aroma, and flavor similar to freshly ground coffee. The crema should be dark reddish-brown a...
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Muggsy's Beans - The Keurig Coffee Maker
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. The Keurig Coffee Maker. Written by Muggsy Lauer. The Keurig coffee maker. Is the newest thing on the scene and I have a huge problem with it. It is designed strictly for convenience and offers little else. First of all, you're using pre-ground coffee and coffee is always freshest when its ground right before brewing. And it only makes one cup at a time! Fourth, you're allowing someone else...
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Muggsy's Beans - French Press/Press Pot
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. Written by Muggsy Lauer. The French Press (also known simply as a press pot) is the best way to brew coffee at home. It offers unparalleled flavor due to perfect extraction time and delivery of the volatile oils that are often trapped in paper filters. A French press is also the least expensive coffee brewer available, costing as little as $10-12 brand new. The Bodum. Add the hot water.
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Muggsy's Beans - Muggsy's Beans - The Poem
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. Muggsy's Beans - The Poem. Written by Richard Witteman. Beans befit for Kings and Queens,. Caffeine supreme among caffeines,. Antigua, Columbia, Ethiopian beans,. Kenya, Sumatra and in-between,. Java, New Guinea, places I've never seen. Peaberries from Tanzanians,. Tall espresso, triple shot. Give me everything you've got. Warm me 'til my blood won't clot. Just be sure you've got a lot.
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Muggsy's Beans - What Kind of Coffee Would I Like?
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? Written by Muggsy Lauer. There are approximately 600 varieties of coffee in the world and each one is going to have its own unique characteristics and flavors! There is no way I could list all of them so I will stick with some generalizations. Central and South American coffees. Are typically more sharp. The beans are typically very flavorful and complex.
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Muggsy's Beans - Home
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Closed September 1-5, 2016. We will be back at it on Tuesday, September 2nd. You can still order online, but your order won't be shipped until later that week. Sorry for any inconvenience. How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Is a wholesale coffee roastery. We sell to coffee houses, restaurants, offices and individuals. Please explore our online store. To see what we have in stock! If have any questions or comments, please contact us!
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Muggsy's Beans - Auto Drip Brewing
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. Written by Muggsy Lauer. The most common method of brewing coffee today is probably the automatic drip brewer. It is by far the easiest brewing method, the key being that is it, well, automatic. You can turn it on and go start your day without a second thought and your coffee is ready to pour in just a few minutes. The first drip brewer was developed by the Bunn Corporation. We want to do t...
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Muggsy's Beans - Vacuum Pot
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. Written by Muggsy Lauer. The vacuum coffee pot is a clever device invented by Robert Napier. In 1840. It uses heat, cooling and vacuum and it looks like it came from a mad scientist's lab and that makes it the. Coolest coffee thing ever! To brew coffee in a vacuum pot:. Add the proper amount of filtered water to the bottom bulb. This is the cool part! The upside is a cup of coffee with exce...
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Muggsy's Beans - Fund Raising
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Take your fund raising to a level beyond magazine subscriptions and giant novelty chocolate bars - sell fresh roasted coffee! Let us anticipate your questions:. What are we getting? A 14 oz. bag of fresh roasted coffee, whole bean or ground. What is the cost? For our current prices. If you go with a custom label, you will be charged for the cost of printing them. How does it all work? What is the process? We require ...
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Muggsy's Beans - Percolator
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How Much Coffee Should I Use? What Kind of Coffee Would I Like? The Keurig Coffee Maker. Friday, 31 May 2013 00:00. Written by Muggsy Lauer. The percolating coffee pot was invented by the American scientist and soldier Count Rumford. Otherwise known as Benjamin Thompson. However, the first US patent for a coffee percolator. How to percolate coffee:. The only thing the percolator has going for it is its convenience - it's almost. If you want to send your beans to Hell, put them in a percolator.