KitchenAid 12-Cup Glass Carafe Coffee Maker Use & Care Manual

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Fresh Coffee Beans
Truly great coffee can only come from fresh 
coffee beans. To preserve the freshness of 
your beans, keep the beans in an opaque, 
airtight container and store them in a cool, 
dry place. Refrigeration is not 
recommended since condensation tends to 
form on the beans whenever the container is 
opened. Freezing can help preserve beans 
stored for an extended period, but it will also 
impair flavor.
The Right Grind
The best cup of coffee comes from coffee 
beans that are properly ground just before 
brewing. When grinding, be sure to grind 
your coffee to a medium grind level, the 
appropriate grind for automatic drip coffee 
makers.
Look for the KitchenAid
®
 blade or burr 
coffee grinders at your local retailer or 
online at www.kitchenaid.com.
The Proper Amount of Ground Coffee
A good starting point is 1 tablespoon of 
coffee for every cup of brew water marked 
on the glass carafe or the water tank. Finer 
grinds usually require less coffee but may 
also produce bitterness and clog the filter.
For weaker coffee, brew using the 
suggested ratio of coffee grounds and 
water, then dilute with hot water. This 
maximizes flavor and minimizes bitterness.
Brew Water Purity
Great tasting coffee starts with fresh water. 
The removable water tank is easy to fill with 
water to give you great tasting coffee every 
time. It’s also easy to clean so you can 
always make your coffee with the freshest 
water. 
Where local water is extremely poor, you 
may wish to use bottled water. Do not use 
distilled water or mineral water since they 
can damage your coffee maker.
Coffee Maker Cleanliness
Since the coffee oils that build up on the 
brew basket and carafe can go stale and 
impair the flavor of the brewed coffee, it’s 
important that these two items are cleaned 
daily in order to make the best tasting 
coffee.