The 5 Cheapest Ways To Make Coffee

the 5 cheapest ways to make coffee
Sanne Bakker
Sanne Bakker

Updated: augustus 8, 2023

For many people, drinking coffee isn’t just a hobby; it’s a lifestyle – an integral part of everyday life where you can discover opportunities to save money. However, finding inexpensive ways to enjoy that delicious, freshly brewed cup of coffee can be challenging.

Are you searching for a method to cut down on your daily coffee expenses? Well, there are a few options available. One of the key strategies for saving money on coffee involves understanding how to brew it at home. In this article, we take a closer look at the five most economical ways to make coffee, helping you reduce your daily costs.

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Pour-Over Coffee

For those of us who were not aware, pour-over coffee stands out as one of the most cost-effective brewing methods. A pour-over coffee maker is actually the most budget-friendly way to brew your coffee! Pour-over has gained immense popularity recently, all thanks to the vibrant and delicious coffee that can be crafted using this technique. Pouring coffee is akin to filtering it, with the only distinction being that you manually pour water over the coffee grounds.

Quick Cup of Coffee

It’s perfect for individuals seeking an affordable, swift cup of coffee before heading out, or for those who prefer not to spend excessive time preparing their own beverage. Aside from the coffee, filters are the sole recurring cost. The pouring cone itself is nearly indestructible, especially if you opt for the plastic version. While options in ceramics and glass are available, if you’re on a budget, it’s advisable to stick with plastic. The quality of your pour-over coffee, whether good or not-so-great, is contingent on how you pour it.

pour over coffee
aeropress coffee

AeroPress

If you’re seeking an easy-to-use, affordable, and potent brewing method, the AeroPress is undoubtedly the choice for you. It stands as one of the most remarkable innovations in the world of coffee. While it might be slightly pricier compared to the most economical decanters, the AeroPress offers a lot in return. Its key advantage lies in its versatile, all-in-one design. Among the most adaptable brewing methods, it excels at producing an impressive array of coffee types – it can even replicate espresso quite effectively!

User-Friendly Approach

The AeroPress technique employs a piston within a cylinder, similar to the French press. However, the AeroPress plunger doesn’t merely separate the coffee and grounds; it achieves extraction by forcing hot water through the coffee grounds under pressure. It stands out as one of the simplest coffee makers to use and clean, ensuring it won’t disrupt your morning routine. Do note, the resulting coffee can be quite robust, so we recommend diluting it with hot water, milk, or cream.

French Press

Like the Aeropress, a French Press is more expensive than Pour Over, but overall it’s quite affordable. A major advantage of the French press is the built-in filter (usually stainless steel). To properly brew French press coffee, you need to use coarsely ground coffee. Pre-ground coffee becomes cloudy and bitter at a French press. Some brands sell ground coffee for French presses, so look for these options when buying a French press.

Simple to brew

Brewing in a French press is very simple. Mix coarsely ground coffee beans with hot water, let stand for a few minutes, then press the plunger to separate the liquid from the coffee grounds. French press coffee is an absolute favorite for almost all coffee lovers. Depending on the size of your French press, you can brew up to 4-5 cups of coffee at a time.

Drip Coffee maker

One of the cheapest ways to make great coffee at home is with a drip coffee maker. If you prefer a hands-off brewing method, this is a good choice. You only need water, ground coffee and paper filters for this brewing method. Most drip coffee makers even have filters that you can reuse, which in turn saves costs. You will find coffee makers under the $100 dollars.

Choose quality

Just keep in mind that the cheaper automatic drip machines tend to break down faster and you may have to replace one sooner than you hoped. If you do want to buy one, pay attention to the price/quality ratio. Sometimes it is better to spend a little more money, so that you enjoy it more in the long term and can make coffee in a cheaper way.

Instant coffee

Do you really have a super tight budget? Then instant coffee is the best option. As a serious coffee lover, instant coffee is not considered as real coffee, but it is certainly the cheapest choice. All you have to do is scoop 1 or 2 teaspoons of instant coffee into your cup, pour hot water over it and if necessary add milk and sugar.

Wide range of brands

This method has become so popular that many major brands have developed their own style of instant coffee, at affordable prices. Stirred coffee is easiest to use and you don’t have to prepare the drink in advance. It’s not as flavorful as other freshly brewed coffees, but it’s perfect for those who want a quick drink without too much fuss.

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Conclusion

As you have already read, there are certainly possibilities to prepare a delicious cup of coffee in a cheaper way. For most brewing methods, it may take some time to practice and learn how to brew your best cup of coffee. But as we always say, ‘practice makes perfect!’.

Before you buy or use any of the five cheapest ways to make coffee we discussed, try it out with someone who has done it before. Try it out and see which method of preparation you prefer. Finally, it is certainly possible to continue enjoying that fresh cup of Joe on a budget.

If you have a slightly wider budget to spend on a different way of preparing coffee than these cheaper options, check out these coffee makers.

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