How to enjoy the delicious taste of coffee beans without a coffee machine

How to enjoy the delicious taste of coffee beans without a coffee machine

Coffee is an intoxicating drink that can make you feel refreshed with its aroma and taste. However, sometimes we may not have a coffee machine to make coffee. Don't worry! Even without a coffee machine, we can still enjoy the delicious taste of coffee beans.


First, we can choose to make coffee by hand pouring. This method requires some simple tools: grinder, filter paper and hot water kettle. First, put the freshly roasted coffee beans into the grinder and grind them finely into a coarse particle size suitable for hand pouring. Next, put an appropriate amount of coffee powder on the filter paper and put the filter paper into the hand pouring pot. Preheat the water to about 90°C (do not use boiling water), slowly pour it on the filter paper, and wait for a few minutes for the water to penetrate the filter paper and coffee powder layer. Finally, slowly tilt the hand pouring pot and gently rotate it to allow the remaining water to evenly penetrate the filter paper layer, and pour the freshly brewed coffee into the cup. In this way, you can enjoy a cup of hand pouring coffee with a rich taste and overflowing aroma.

Secondly, if there is no hand-poured kettle, we can also use a simple filtering method to make coffee. All you need is a large bowl and a filter. First, put the freshly roasted coffee beans into a grinder and grind them finely into a coarse particle size suitable for filtering. Next, place a filter on top of the large bowl and pour an appropriate amount of coffee powder on top of the filter. Pre-heat water to about 90°C (do not use boiling water), slowly pour it on top of the filter, and wait a few minutes for the water to penetrate through the filter and the coffee powder layer into the bowl. Finally, slowly remove the filter and divide the freshly brewed coffee into cups to enjoy the delicious taste.

Finally, if you want to try a more special way to enjoy coffee beans, then consider cold brewing or immersion. For cold brewing, just mix the appropriate amount of coffee powder and cold water together, and then put it in the refrigerator to soak for at least 12 hours. Finally, use filter paper or filter mesh to filter out the coffee grounds. For immersion method, put the appropriate amount of coffee powder in a container and add hot water to stir well. Then wait a few minutes for the coffee to fully soak, and use filter paper or filter mesh to filter out the grounds.


Although not having a coffee machine may slightly increase the trouble of making coffee, making coffee beans through hand-brewing, simple filtering methods and special brewing methods can still allow us to enjoy the delicious aroma and taste.

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