
Auto-drip coffee is entrenched in American culture for three reasons. It’s cheap, easy to make, and has a relatively consistent taste wherever you order it, apart from the random Chicory-spiked landmines you can stumble on down south. Those benefits have been compounded now that the process of measuring grounds, water, and finding a filter has even been stripped from of our bumbling hands, and replaced by pods and glowing blue buttons. Really there’s nothing wrong with all this simplification — except that it comes at the expense of taste.
The good news is there are a variety of ways to get more from the same brown grounds, without derailing your precious schedule or body-slamming your wallet. From the classic French Press, to the avant-garde Cafe Solo, stepping outside of the auto-drip wall will invigorate your morning and leave you wondering how you ever tolerated coffee any other way.
Your crash-course in better brewing commences right after the break.
Embrace the Daily Grind

Before we even get into particular brewing methods, it’s important to start with some key preparation ground rules. They may seem obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people fail to understand the age old equation of garbage in, garbage out.
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1. Buy Freshly Roasted, Quality Whole Bean Coffee