The Coffee Almanac: From Bean to Perfect Cup at Home
MTA
Roasting, brewing, and sourcing for exceptional coffee without a cafe budget
2nd Edition
*The Coffee Almanac: From Bean to Perfect Cup at Home* is a comprehensive guide for home enthusiasts seeking café-quality coffee on a budget. The book begins with the botanical and geographical foundations of flavor, explaining how altitude, soil, and processing methods—such as washed, natural, and honey—shape the chemical potential of the green seed. It provides practical advice on sourcing ethically and storing beans to preserve freshness, emphasizing that understanding the raw material is the first step toward a superior cup.
The middle chapters demystify the science of roasting and grinding. Readers are guided through the physical transformations of the roast, from the "first crack" to development time, and introduced to various home-roasting tools ranging from simple popcorn poppers to dedicated drum roasters. The book underscores the importance of a quality burr grinder, explaining how burr geometry and alignment are critical for achieving the precise, consistent particle distribution necessary for balanced extraction.
The final section focuses on the craft of brewing, covering water chemistry, ratios, and technique. It provides detailed workflows for pour-over, immersion, and home espresso, offering diagnostic strategies to fix common extraction issues like sourness or bitterness. By combining technical knowledge with routine maintenance and sensory training, the book empowers readers to move beyond rigid recipes and develop an intuitive, repeatable practice for making exceptional coffee at home.
May 6, 2026
59,553 words
4 hours 10 minutes
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