Some drink it for the energy boost, others for the distinct, earthy flavor. No matter how you take your coffee, there are endless ways to create the morning staple. Even with all those variables, we ...
Coffee is the most consumed beverage in America (and third-most in the world), yet it is poorly understood. UC Davis researchers across the sciences and humanities disciplines are demystifying the ...
Nearly 75% of Americans drink coffee—often multiple cups of it—every day. While research about potential health effects are ongoing and complex, a recent study has good news for coffee drinkers. Yuan ...
If you buy coffee out every day, you’ve probably noticed your latte or cold brew is getting pricier. The latest inflation report shows coffee prices are nearly 19% higher than a year ago. But these ...
How many ways can you make coffee? We put 15 different brewing methods to the test—from classic drip and espresso to unique techniques like siphon, AeroPress, and cowboy coffee. Each method brings out ...
You don’t have to be a complete coffee nut to make a bold, refreshing cold brew coffee concentrate at home. Of course it doesn’t hurt if you are obsessed, but the simplicity of the process and ...
"For a cup of black coffee, I'd say pour-over is my go-to," says Joe Howard, co-founder of YAWN Brew. "With a pour-over, you can really highlight the coffee's unique characteristics of the origins. It ...
Waiting in line at Starbucks or Dunkin or wherever your go-to coffee spot is, can take up a lot of time and even more money, especially if it’s a daily habit. Switching to at-home coffee can stop you ...
I tested a few different appliances to find the best way to make coffee. I brewed a cup with an Aeropress, coffee pot, French press, and Keurig and compared the results. The Keurig may have been the ...