The Secrets of Espresso Coffee Reviews

Where great espresso coffee reviews come from

Espresso coffee reviews may be the best way to determine which espresso is right for you. Of course, espresso coffee reviews may also just tell you which coffee shop makes the best use of the espresso that they do have. Proper espresso handling leads to great espresso coffee reviews.

What’s in a bean

The best bean in the world is only as good as the person that has roasted it. While most espresso coffee reviews will note that espresso needs to be dark roasted, this is just not the case.

Many times espresso that has been too darkly roasted will taste bitter in an espresso beverage.

Pick an espresso blend of beans to ensure that your own espresso coffee reviews are stellar. These are picked especially for fine grinding and for their ability to have a flavor in milk or on its own.

Two choices that seem to garner great espresso coffee reviews are Robusta, which is used in Italian blends, and Arabica, which adds more caffeine.

Did you know. . . In the seventeenth century, the first coffee house opened in London, England.

Bottoms up

Of course, great espresso coffee reviews also come from knowing how to drink your drink.

While lattes and cappuccinos are meant to be sipped and savored, a single or double (or triple) shot of espresso is meant for a quicker fate. Inhale the aroma of the espresso, observe the thick crema, and then gulp down the contents.

This may seem ungrateful to the espresso, but it goes far back into history.

With good espresso coffee reviews, the espresso will be slightly sweet and smooth-bodied. Even in milk-based drinks, you should be able to discern the espresso flavor from any other ingredients.

If you can not taste the espresso in a drink, then what is the point?

Create your own espresso coffee reviews by trying different blends and coffee shops -- you’re sure to find one or two that hit the spot.

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