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Importance of Water Temperature | Perfect Coffee

First and foremost, coffee is best served at temperatures of 70°C to 80°C or 155°F to 175°F. Many coffee drinkers would choose higher temperatures. It’s actually way higher than the ideal temperature of coffee. Myriads of coffee shops even suggest to those who frequent them to have their coffee at 180°F to 190°F. Many coffee lovers are complaining because of their coffee being too hot.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - February 6, 2014 at 2:58 pm

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Importance of Water Temperature for Gourmet Coffee

How does the temperature have influence on the flavor profile, you may ask. Just so you know, coffee is best served at temperatures of 70°C to 80°C or 155°F to 175°F. A lot of people opt for the higher temperatures. It’s actually way higher than the ideal temperature of coffee.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - December 20, 2013 at 10:37 am

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Coffee: What is the difference between regular and higher end other than flavor?

Question by Querious: Coffee: What is the difference between regular and higher end other than flavor?
I am highly sensitive to caffeine in coffee. If I have two cups in the morning, I’m shaking like a leaf.If I have a Starbucks after noon, I will have a lousy night’s sleep.

However, in Hawaii, I had two cups of 100% Kona (at $ 25/pound) and no problems whatsoever. No hand shakiness, no weird feeling. Is there a difference with higher quality coffees in the affect of the caffeine?

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Answer by slaarwalhz
Maybe you got decaffeinated by mistake when you were in Hawaii? You should opt for decaffeinated coffee. That would make you feel better during the day.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - January 31, 2012 at 2:50 pm

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