Alyssa Gray
Treating yourself to a fancy coffee beverage at your local coffee shop is always fun, but adding up exactly how much you spend there over the course of a year isn’t. A few bucks a day times however many days a week you get coffee could equal how much you spend on a vacation flight! You may think that only professional baristas can make a really good brew with all the fancy equipment and their ability to grind beans fresh, but making your morning cup at home is nowhere near as hard as it may seem. You might just need some direction when it comes to what to buy. A little-known fact is that whole bean coffee tends to be more flavorful, fresh, and aromatic than coffee that comes pre-ground. It makes sense. The fresher the grind, the more flavorful the cup of coffee. So if you can get your hands on a coffee grinder, recreating your fave coffee beverage without having to leave home is only a few grinds away.
For the best-tasting drink, you should buy your beans whole and grind them yourself right before brewing. Make sure you have all the necessary coffee accessories and a good coffee machine that works for you before you buy your beans, and try out some of the best ones for different roasts, flavor notes, and morning or dessert blends. Here’s our list of the best whole coffee beans, from the deep, dark roasts to the lighter, brighter varieties, to even a decaf version.
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