How to Make Coffee

It is very simple to make a great cup of coffee, you just need to learn a couple of things to move your process from just an average cup to great.  Here are some tips on how to make coffee so that you will get the most enjoyment out of your gourmet coffee.

Coffee Storage

Protect your gourmet coffee from heat, light and moisture. Transfer the coffee to an airtight container, or keep it in this bag rolled tight. Store in a cool dark place or in the freezer for the best preservation.

Grinding Your Coffee Beans

Grind only as much coffee as you will need just before brewing, otherwise it will oxidize and lose its flavor. We recommend a burr coffee grinder over a blade grinder since it has more consistency. Use the proper grind for your coffee maker. A coarse grind is good for a French press, a medium grind for a vacuum pot and a finer grind for a manual drip method. For further instructions please visiting our grinding coffee beans page.

Fresh Water to Make Your Cup of Coffee

Use only fresh water as the water you use can make a great gourmet coffee bad. Do not use distilled water as it produces a flat cup of coffee. Use only fresh cold water. Bottled or filtered water from the tap is recommended.

Measuring Your Coffee

We recommend using two level tablespoons of ground coffee for each six ounces of water.  Adjust to your particular taste and don't trust the measurements markings on your drip coffee maker as they are often wrong. One of my personal coffee makers I use at home was suppose to be a 12 cup coffee maker but it is actually only 10 six ounce cups. So don't trust the coffee maker cup settings and measure out the proper amount of water and coffee to get the best taste. Some coffees are naturally weaker than others. For example Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee naturally requires more coffee grounds than others.

Brewing Coffee

Poor brewing methods has a greater impact on the flavor of coffee than does the quality of the beans. The best cup of gourmet coffee is brewed using the manual drip method, a French press pot, or a vacuum pot. Traditional drip coffee machines do a fine job and we recommend the machines approved by the Specialty Coffee Association.

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Preparing your Perfect Cup of Coffee

Many people prefer a straight black cup of coffee which gives you a full taste of the coffee variety. Using half & half creamer adds a nice rich dairy taste. Using skim milk works but requires a large amount to affect the flavor. We do not recommend using coffee flavor additives with your specialty coffee as it disguises and greatly alters the taste. Save the coffee flavorings for the cheap grocery store coffee since it requires help to boost the flavor. However, be careful as most of these type of coffee flavors are loaded with hydrogenated oils which are not good for your health.


Volcanica Coffee takes great care to provide you with the finest volcanic gourmet coffee beans from around the world. Grown on coffee farms in mountain elevations above 3,000 feet and nourished by volcanic soil with cool climate and moisture from the clouds for a flavor you will never forget.

Volcanica Coffee is roasted in small batches and immediately packaged into foil bags with a one-way valve to preserve freshness. Like other perishable products, coffee must be enjoyed when it is fresh. Please visit our entire selection of coffee beans.