4 Tips for Stronger Coffee

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Every coffee enthusiast wants that stronger cup of coffee that gives them the rush they need without having to make extra coffee runs or pay for multiple refills in the morning. Luckily, there are many ways to get that stronger cup of coffee you so desire without changing much in your morning or afternoon routine. Here are four tips to help you brew a stronger coffee and have you on the run in no time.



Use More Coffee Grounds

The amount of coffee grounds you use to brew your morning cup has a big impact on the resulting caffeine content. Bulking up the scoop of grounds you use can make for a stronger cup of coffee. Changing up the beans you use also can affect the ending caffeine content.

Different beans have different caffeine content. For example, if you use arabica coffee, the beans can create a cup that has 40 milligrams of caffeine per ounce. Swapping these beans out for a robusta blend, which has more caffeine content, can drastically impact the amount of jitter that’s in your jitter juice.

Opt for Finer Grounds

Finer coffee grounds expose more surface area. Since the exposed surface area is how the water extracts the caffeine from the coffee grounds, a larger surface area means better extraction. More extraction means more caffeine, so your freshly brewed cuppa can give you that jolt you’re looking for in the morning.

To get this fine grind, a burr or mill grinder is the perfect choice as it gets all your coffee beans down to a uniform size. If you don’t have this type of grinder, many stores that sell whole coffee beans have them, so you can get your coffee grounds exactly how you want them.

Change Your Brewing Technique

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The way you brew your coffee can have a big effect on its strength. Depending on the time and investment you want to make, you can try a few different techniques to make a stronger brew.

One method to try out is double-brewing your coffee. What is double brewing? Well, as the name implies, it’s when you use coffee to brew a cup rather than water. While there are different methods to this, one way to accomplish this is to brew a cup of coffee as you normally would. Then, ensuring to give your coffee filter time to cool down, you can use that fresh cup to brew the coffee you want to drink.

Another way to change up your brewing technique is by using a French press rather than a traditional drip coffee method. This type of brewing method extracts more oils and sediment from the coffee grounds, making for a stronger cup with a silky mouthfeel. The only special equipment you need is the French press itself, though you may want to invest in a grinder to control the coarseness of your grounds. 

To use a French press, you’ll need about 1 ounce of coarse coffee grounds and 16 ounces of hot water. Add your grounds to the carafe and carefully pour the hot water overtop of the grounds. The coffee grounds will form a layer on top of the water, so you’ll need to give them a stir to fully incorporate them. Once the grounds are mixed, put the lid on the carafe and pull the plunger to the top. After four to five minutes of steeping, push the plunger all the way down to separate the grounds from the coffee.

Consider Switching To Stronger Coffee Types

There are also different types of coffee, like espresso or Vietnamese coffee, that create strong drinks with a smooth finish. Vietnamese coffee offers that strong but sweet experience that transforms your morning routine from a utilitarian process to an enjoyable flow.

If you don’t want to spend extra time creating that perfect cup of coffee, there are also many ready-made Vietnamese coffee drinks — like those offered by Sang — that give you that refreshing morning experience without slowing you down. With options ranging from traditional Vietnamese coffee, Saigon cinnamon, straight black, and oatmilk, there is a Vietnamese coffee out there just calling your name.

Coffee is an art form that also helps to get you going in the morning. A stronger cup of Joe helps you tackle the day ahead of you, and there are many ways to go about brewing that perfect cup that gives you all the energy you need. From double brewing to switching to a ready-made Vietnamese coffee, there is a method out there that will work best for your morning routine or afternoon pick-me-up.

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