Beginner’s Guide: How To Start Drinking Coffee

Beginner’s Guide: How To Start Drinking Coffee

As a coffee newbie, it can be quite overwhelming to walk up to the ordering counter at a coffee shop only to see so many options available, and not know what kind of coffee to choose. The many options on the board or menu can make the process quite daunting and even seem gibberish to a newbie. You might not know what each term used means or how they work together to make the perfect blend for your preference.

In such circumstances, here’s how you can get the right kick needed to boot start your coffee drinking journey.

Before beginning the journey of brewing your cup of coffee, fair warning, though, head to the best coffee roasters in your vicinity. Get a taste of all these types of coffees mentioned below and then invest in the right kind of coffee machine for yourself.

●     Step 1 – Begin with any Espresso – Based Drinks.

Many methods can be used to make a good cup of coffee, some of which are – using a plunger, stovetop, filter, french press and so on. Espresso coffee, however, is the best kind to start with. Espresso is best had with or without adding milk, and almost all the best coffee roasts can be used to make espresso-based drinks. Unless you are rich, it’s impossible to own a variety of coffee making machines of all methods.However, a simple start only requires an espresso machine for making espresso-based beverages. Before buying a machine, make sure to head to a coffee shop to try a standard espresso drink. After trying if you don’t like it, then don’t bother purchasing an espresso machine.

●     Step 2 – Try a Latte

If you personally didn’t like espresso coffee, it’s alright. You can try next – a latte! A latte coffee drink is kist espresso mixed with steamed milk and some foam on the top. This is a good next step as it’ll teach you to begin the process of tweaking your coffee drink according to your preference.

Just in case, you are not a fan of latte with foam, the next option to try is having a flat white coffee, which is latte without the foam.

However, if you thoroughly enjoyed the foam in the latte, then you might enjoy a cappuccino as well , as cappuccino has more foam than a latte.

Yes, you can tweak your coffee according to the froth, foam and milk quantity.

●     Step 3 – Must have an Espresso Shot.

At some point in your coffee journey conjure up the idea of trying an Espresso shot. Having one shot can help make an informed decision about the kind of coffee roasts you’ll enjoy.

If you enjoy the standard long black espresso, then congratulations, that’s your kind of coffee. To ease the flavours and acclimatize to the taste of espresso shots, long black and iced long black coffee, add some sugar or a twist of lemon into the coffee. You might truly enjoy this rendition of espresso. If you don’t like it enough, you could try the next kind of coffee.

●     Step 4 – Add in Syrups

If you enjoyed that occasional latte, flat white or even cappuccino coffee that you tasted, then you can also try adding syrups to these coffees. Sometimes, even flat whites, cappuccino and latte can taste a bit too strong for one’s liking. Neutralizing the strong bitter taste of coffee can be achieved through adding syrups made of different flavours.

There are a variety of syrups choices available at coffee shops such as – caramel, vanilla, and hazelnut, to name a few.

If you are someone who enjoys the flavour of chocolate, then ordering a mocha might be what you prefer over espresso, latte, or cappuccino.

●     Step 5 – Adjust the Ratio

Here’s the most important fact about making a great coffee brew: always adjust the ratio of coffee to water and milk according to your preference. Some of you may prefer having a strong long black, and others might enjoy a mocha. If, as a beginner, you are wondering how to brew coffee (the perfect way), remember – what works for you is perfect for you. So adjust the coffee shot and build upon that according to the amount of milk, foam, froth, and syrup you prefer.