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To grind your coffee the right way, you need to get yourself a grinder. Next, you’ll have to decide which grind size you want to go with. This is typically determined by what you are using to make coffee in the first place. For example, coarse grind size is perfect for immersion brewing such as the cafeteria or French press. Medium grind size is perfect for filter coffee like the V60 or Aeropress brewer. Finally, finely ground coffee is ideal for espresso, so it’s crucial you do your research into this first because it can hugely impact flavor. If you don’t have a coffee grinder and you want to find a solution to grinding coffee without a grinder, we have another quick guide for you.

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