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When brewing coffee (by thedarkprince11)

 thedarkprince11 
2-Oct-12 5:01 pm
Does it make a difference if you use two or three filters? I know it's a dumb q but i've always wanted to know lol

 

 

 
 
 JLaDawn 
2-Oct-12 5:25 pm
What kind of 'difference'? I dont get the question

 

 

 
 
 JustMeAndYou77 (17)   (47 / F-M / Florida)
2-Oct-12 5:25 pm
lol darkprince. Yes, you are quite a clown. Anyways, I judge it based on how rich or light I want the coffee to taste. I use more filters to filter the coffee more so it doesnt taste as rich and use less filters to get it to filter richer. I dunno if this is what it actually does but Ive noticed a difference in taste.

 

 

 
 
 thedarkprince11 
2-Oct-12 5:27 pm
Idk. Ppl use one filter. I use two. Does it actually make a difference?

 

 

 
 
 brats52005 (52)    (54 / F-M / California)
2-Oct-12 5:42 pm
I used to use one and put salt in the coffee grounds it kills the bitter taste. Now dont have to use any got a kerig machine.

 

 

 
 
 JLaDawn 
2-Oct-12 5:44 pm
I love my coffee strong so i only use one filter...sorry never tried two so i dont know if it makes a difference

 

 

 
 
 NiceGirlBack 
2-Oct-12 8:44 pm
Ohh i should know this, I was a Barista in a cafe/bar when i was 16 before being a bartender at 18 .. I think if you use 2 filters it will make the coffee far too strong i maybe wrong tho, Have never used 2 ..

 

 

 
 
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