Improving my coffee.




I'm an amateur, but I like a good cup of coffee. Here's how I make my
coffee. I use an Aeropress, Millhouse Colombian Supremo from Sam's,
and a cheap blade grinder that has a timer. It seems to make a pretty
good cup, in my opinion, at least compared to the restaurant coffee
I've had, but obviously not up to the standards in this group.

From what I've read the Aeropress makes good coffee, so I'm assuming
that is not a weak link in the process. My question is, which would
you upgrade first? The beans or the blade grinder?
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