Grinding the Coffee Beans for French Press

French press coffee maker is a simple coffee brewing device that is invented in the 1850 in France. It is known by several names in different countries. For example, in New Zealand and South Africa, the French press coffee maker is called coffee plunger.
The structure of the French press coffee maker includes a cylindrical beaker, plunger, and filter. The lid and the plunger are made from metal or plastic. The lid fits tightly to the cylinder. The filter can be made from fine wire or nylon mesh filter.
If you want to make French press coffee, you must first grind the coffee beans. Before grinding the coffee beans, you must prepare some boiling water. The amount of boiling water needed depends on the amount of coffee you want to make.
When grinding the coffee beans, make sure you do not grind them too finely. If the coffee beans are ground too finely, it may be difficult to pass through the coffee filter.
Once you have obtained the ground coffee, you can transfer them into the beaker. You should pour in the boiling water over the ground coffee into the coffee maker. You must not pour in the water too fast to prevent burning the coffee. The quantity of water which you should pour in depends on how much you want to drink. The water should be poured into the beaker. After that, you must stir the coffee in the beaker with a plastic spoon until it is completely dissolved into the water.

Instead of pressing down on the plunger, it should be fitted into the beaker. You should wait for 3 – 4 minutes until the coffee is properly brewed. You can use a tea cosy to cover the beaker to prevent the heat from escaping. After the coffee is brewed, you can press the plunger down slowly. Finally, you can pour the coffee into the cup and drink it. The container in the French press has a used ground which can cause the coffee to sour faster than standard coffee pot. If you want to prevent the coffee from becoming sour, you will have to drink it within 20 minutes.
When pouring the coffee, make sure you pour it slowly to avoid spilling. You will not have to worry about the grounds spilling because the filter will automatically hold them at the bottom of the French press. After you have poured the coffee into all the cups, there will be some left over in the French press coffee maker. If you have no use for the leftovers, you can throw it away. If you want, you can pour the remainder of the French press coffee into the container and store it in the fridge.
After you have finished the coffee, you must clean up the French coffee press maker. If there is any leftover in the container, you can pour it into the sink. When you remove the lid and plunger, you will see the coffee grinds at the bottom of the French press. You can pour these out into the sink or discard them into the trash can. Once they’ve been discarded, you should wash the French press coffee maker with water. To make sure that it is cleaned properly, you should use a dish washing detergent to scrub against the inside of the French press to get rid of the residue. As a conclusion, if you follow the guidelines above, you will be able to learn how to make French press coffee.