Grinders
The most integral piece of coffee-brewing equipment isn't found in anything you brew with; it's your grinder. Filtered water brought to a near-boil, when combined with fresh, quality coffee, has the potential to unlock all sorts of flavors and aromas that will tantalize the palate. Those delicate and robust characteristics will become muted or completely washed out, however, if that coffee is ground improperly. Conical or flat burrs are the mechanisms found in various grinders that do the actual grinding, and as such, are the tools that help unlock that treasure chest of coffee experience.
The most integral piece of coffee-brewing equipment isn't found in anything you brew with; it's your grinder. Filtered water brought to a near-boil, when combined with fresh, quality coffee, has the potential to unlock all sorts of flavors and aromas that will tantalize the palate. Those delicate and robust characteristics will become muted or completely washed out, however, if that coffee is ground improperly. Conical or flat burrs are the mechanisms found in various grinders that do the actual grinding, and as such, are the tools that help unlock that treasure chest of coffee experience.




















