Make coffee on a barista level … but at home: Brew like a pro with Oceana Coffee event

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French press coffee is beloved for its bold, rich flavor and simple brewing process, but getting it right takes a little know-how. From grind size and water temperature to steeping time and press ...

CNET: Quit Eyeballing Your Coffee. Professionals Use the 'Golden Ratio' to Brew

Coffee professionals are fussy about the method they use to make coffee, the beans they use to brew, and perhaps even more so, about the techniques they employ to get the most out of each cup or pot.

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