Ah, coffee—that beautiful brew absolutely necessary for a great day.
1. Instant Coffee
 
2. The Standard Drip Coffee Machine
 
3. The Chemex Way
 
4. Using A French Press
 
5. The Aeropress
 
Coffee is consumed by people all over the globe and 
has become a necessity in most people’s lives. But like everything else,
 people do things differently in different parts of the world.
Here’s a look at 5 of the most popular methods of brewing this amazing beverage that we’ve all come to love.
1. Instant Coffee
Although shunned by coffee enthusiasts and 
connoisseurs everywhere, this remains one of the most popular means of 
brewing coffee worldwide.
Instant coffee is easy to make, doesn’t require the 
use of expensive machines and is available at almost every convenience 
store. All you need is coffee powder, some hot or cold water or milk, 
and sugar to taste. Voila! Enjoy your hot cup of coffee!
The reason this is looked down upon by connoisseurs 
is because it technically isn’t actual coffee, just extract that has 
been freeze- or spray-dried and powdered before being packaged. It’s 
still good enough to satisfy your caffeine craving in a pinch.
2. The Standard Drip Coffee Machine
This is the traditional method; it’s fast, easy, and convenient.
It involves pouring water through ground coffee beans
 in a coffee machine. The coffee brewed using this method is also among 
the healthiest, since the filter in the machine keeps out 
cholesterol-rich oils in coffee beans.
Apart from the fact that you have to spend money on a
 machine, one common gripe is that the filter also removes oils that 
contain flavonoids. Flavonoids are those magical substance that gives 
coffee its distinct aroma and taste.
A recent variant of this machine is the single serve 
coffee maker, which uses pre-ground and pre-measured ‘pods’ of coffee 
instead of ground beans. These Nespresso compatible pods are the closest you can get to freshly brewed coffee if you’re looking for the real coffee experience.
3. The Chemex Way
This approach to making coffee, originally used in 
the 1940s, is now making a steady comeback due to its superior texture 
and flavour. The Chemex Coffeemaker is an hourglass-shaped borosilicate 
glass vessel with a simple wooden collar and tie at its center. The main
 attraction on this piece is a filter that takes 3 times longer; giving 
you a highly concentrated liquid rich in caffeine without some of the 
harmful oils found in traditionally brewed coffee.
4. Using A French Press
For this technique, you’ll need a French press pot 
and a timer in addition to the usual ground coffee beans and water. To 
brew, you place the grounds in the pitcher, add heated water, and let it
 steep for five minutes. Then you push the in-built strainer downwards 
and you get a steaming cup of freshly brewed coffee.
This method gives you a coffee that is high in 
caffeine content; just what you need to jolt yourself awake. However, 
this extra caffeine means higher amounts of Cafestol, the molecule that 
causes your cholesterol to shoot up.
This became quite evident from the results of a study
 published by the European Journal of Clinical Medicine, which 
demonstrated that regular drinkers of French Press coffee had raised 
cholesterol levels.
5. The Aeropress
This is a new favourite among the coffee aficionados.
 With slick looks and the ability to produce a solution with a high 
concentration of caffeine. It’s quite easy to use too, just add hot 
water to the ground coffee and pour this mixture into the chamber. Then 
you press-down slowly using a plunger to get a highly concentrated 
solution of strong coffee that you can use in any way you wish.


