THE COFFEE MAKER AT THE HEAT OF COFFEE
Have you ever wondered how hot water is for a coffee maker? I first asked myself this question when the woman sued McDonald's for serving hot coffee. It was just a passing thought in the minds of teenagers, but since then the question has been important to me because it is so important to make delicious coffee.
Why is this important, you ask me? This is important because the taste of real coffee is better extracted from digestion at high temperatures. I'm not a scientist, but I trust those who have done research and say that the maximum temperature of hot water in a coffee maker is between 195 and 200 degrees or just below boiling point.
The reason for this is that low-temperature water does not get much from the digestion of the salivary coffee maker. That's why home-made coffee is often more bitter than the coffee you get at your local Starbucks.
Unfortunately, it is not very well known and most people do not care. This is why for many low-quality coffee makers, the heat exchanger does not heat up enough water to achieve the best taste.
As a result, these cheap coffee makers do not heat up too much water.
I did an experiment on an old coffee machine and then put cold tap water in the pool. Not to squeal, I just pressed to start. The first 2 cups that came out of the pot I measured with a meat thermometer and it was 140 degrees! It's too low.
The second 2 cups came out about 160 followed by 170 and the last two cups came out at about 180 degrees. He was not close to 200.
I got the best results by putting hot tap water in the room and pressing the drink button. The first piece of water that hit the pot was about 165 degrees and that was about 185 degrees.
In short, if your coffee maker does better and when the water is too hot in the water storage area before boiling, the water will be very hot when it reaches the coffee maker. A cheap or inefficient coffee maker can heat a cup of coffee up to 165 or more for me, but a better machine will make it up to 190 or more.
Remember that water boils at 212 degrees, so your water should not rise that way. In fact, it is difficult to find it higher than 200, since the water near the heating element turns to steam, while the rest of the water in the room or bowl stays low, by us 200 or more.
Also, when hot water passes through the coffee grounds, the temperature will definitely drop. If you like the temperature of the water after grinding, expect the last cup of coffee to be 190 or more, even for the best coffee makers. Does hot water make better coffee? Have you ever wondered why ground coffee tastes different depending on the method or ingredients used?
First, temperature plays a major role in determining the final result of your morning energy cup. Each type of coffee maker has a changing climate. Therefore, there will be significant differences in richness, texture, aroma, and taste.
As a general rule, coffee experts say that boiling water is not suitable for coffee. Aside from excessive heat in the sun (you can't really drink freshly boiled water!), Boiling water destroys the flavor of the coffee and replaces it with a dark, acidic and bitter liquid.
Since water temperature is very important in the brewing process, the National Coffee Association is establishing a fixed brewing temperature. The ideal water temperature is between 195 ° F and 205 ° F.
The boiling point of water is 212 ° F, and this list actually refers to the temperature of the heat, in other words, when the soil and water are mixed.
Given this temperature system related to boiling point, what is the water temperature of the coffee maker?
What is the temperature of the water in the coffee maker? According to Keurig, their coffee makers heat water up to 192 ° F. That by a few degrees lower than the range recommended by the National Coffee Association. However, the company noted that this is the ideal temperature for producing coffee, cocoa, and tea.
Hula Daddy shared that Consumer Reports and Cooks Illustrated regularly provides updates to coffee makers, with most new coffee makers showing a fixed water temperature of 195 ° F to 205 ° F.
If you have a new coffee maker, the water temperature during brewing is guaranteed to be within range.
But what if you have an old coffee maker?
Suppose you bought it last year and used it almost every day. Will it always have the same water temperature? The secret feature of complete coffee extraction To make coffee, water is essential. It is important to extract the flavor from low coffee. But tap water is not enough. Water should reach the correct temperature.
When the water is too hot Many people make the mistake of using freshly boiled water. If you do this, excessive discharge is possible. It's going to be hot coffee. When the water is cold: This causes insufficient production. This will make the coffee softer and tastier. When the water is ready: you have a cup of coffee hot enough to drink, full of body and fragrant. Why is there a set temperature? According to The Kitchn, "195 ° F to 205 ° F range in which soluble flavor compounds are easily dissolved in water."
Cafes maintain this temperature when brewing their coffee. That’s why you love it and try to recreate it at home using a coffee maker.
How to control the temperature? There are temperature controls. But your best arsenal is a quality thermometer.
If you use a coffee maker, you have a built-in heater and controls. Many retailers have thermocouples. Thermocouples are mechanical and usually wear out after a few months of use. This is why you should always check the temperature of the infuser, especially if you have been using it for a long time.
The indicator of a weak thermocouple is a change .











