Finding a coffee that you prefer can take a little work and you may need to understand a little bit of industry jargon, and a little of how coffee is processed to become confident in choosing coffee you’ll really enjoy
A coffee maker has only one task: to brew coffee. So, what is the difference between a good and a bad brewer, and which coffee maker should you really choose?
With good equipment, a quality coffee grinder and the right ingredients, grinding coffee is an easy job that opens completely new doors in the world of coffee.
The way you grind your coffee is an often overlooked, but very important part of the brewing process which has a huge impact on the end cup of coffee. It can be one of the more tedious aspects of making coffee and doing it properly makes for a much more delicious drink.
Norweigan brand Wilfa is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of electrical items. If there’s one thing they know a lot about, it's coffee, and not least - how to make it.
If you’ve invested in a Wilfa Uniform grinder, how do you use it correctly to get the best out of your coffee beans? Choosing the best setting on your Wilfa Uniform Grinder depends on the type of coffee you are brewing and your taste preference.
Which country does coffee come from? Is coffee bad for you? And is coffee really a fruit? Here are six answers to frequently asked questions about coffee.