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QuestionIs there a brand of coffee that leans towards a sweeter, less bitter flavor?MicheleTop AnswererThere are many brands or rather roasts that do. You want a light breakfast roast, not a dark roast. The darker the roast, the more bitter. There are also many coffees that are pre-flavored, such as hazelnut or Irish cream. You can find most of the different flavors at specialty stores. You can, of course, always add milk and sweetener to reduce bitterness, or reduce the bitterness of the coffee by using less grounds for drip or perked coffee makers and/or not letting it steep as long in a French press. The longer coffee steeps and/or the higher the ratio of grounds to water, the richer and, for some, more bitter it will taste.
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QuestionDoes it quit perking when finished?Community AnswerNo. It'll keep perking as long as it's on the heat. That's why you have to time it to your taste preference.
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QuestionI have a percolator without a bubble on top; how do I know it's percolating?MicheleTop AnswererIf you don't have a see-through top, then you'll have to listen for the perk. You should hear the coffee "jumping" up and down. If you're using a stovetop percolator, start on medium to medium-high heat. Once you hear the water start to bubble up, reduce the heat to where you hear it "perk" every 2 - 3 seconds. Leave it like this for 5 - 10 minutes and your coffee should be ready.
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QuestionAre those small aluminum espresso pots ok to brew ordinary coffee?Community AnswerNo. It is only for espresso so don't use it for anything else.
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QuestionDoes it go well with bacon and eggs for brekky in the morning?Community AnswerAs you like it! Tastes vary, but that might be right up your alley.
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QuestionHow I use a percolator correctly?Dharmistha PatelCommunity AnswerPour the desired amount of water into the chamber at the bottom of the percolator pot. Add about one tablespoon of coarse-ground coffee in the top chamber of the pot per every one cup of water. Choosing a coffee with low acidity is recommended as the percolator brings out the bitterness in your brew.
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QuestionAbout how long will it take a large percolator to perk coffee?Dharmistha PatelCommunity AnswerYou'll be able to see the coffee bubble up through the glass dome to see the bold or still unemboldened color of the brew. With each flash of liquid into the dome, you'll notice the coffee darkening. Brewing should take about 5 minutes for a stove top percolator and about 7-10 minutes for an electrical percolator.
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QuestionWhy does my coffee taste like metal?Brad QuinlanCommunity AnswerYou should first filter your water well before using it for coffee. Less likely is that the coffee is acidic,and if your percolator body or coffee basket are aluminum, there could be some minor leaching into your coffee. Wash new aluminum with vinegar a couple times to season it, then never scrub those parts harshly thereafter. The aluminum builds a very hard surface barrier once seasoned. Rough, abrasive cleaning pads or wire brush scrubbing will remove that barrier (or damage it).
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QuestionDo I have to use a disc filter when using an electric percolator?Community AnswerNo, but if you get sediment in your coffee because the grounds are too fine, then they can help. The filters also absorb some of the coffee oils, which some studies say may make the coffee healthier for you if you drink a lot of coffee.
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