12.16.09
The Perfect Cup Of Coffee For Your Taste Buds And Eyes
If you are not familiar with Vacuum coffee then a written description of how they work can get a bit lost. How ever, to those who own or use vacuum coffee brewers you know what a great cup they make, and what a joy it must watch.If you're a fan of using a French Press to brew your coffee every day, then you'll love the coffee maker in a vacuum. It works on a similar principle of boiling water flows over the freshly ground coffee beans then filtering the grounds out of the water leaving a wonderful taste and smell coffee.
There is a case where a paper filter is not used with coffee grounds, makes it all the acids and flavors of the beans to wear in the water and a very special tasting coffee making. One, Burr Coffee Grinders, that can not really be compared to your regular drip coffee makes.So how does a vacuum coffee maker work? Well unlike some of my friends who thought one was a combo vacuum coffee maker vacuum coffee brewing machine is actually a rather small glass or sometimes plastic device.
There are both electric and stove models available (for a large electric or non electric vacuum coffee maker check out the Bodum Santos). There are two upper and lower compartments. The bottom has a fresh water added, and the upper fresh coffee grounds. The two are connected to a plastic or glass tube that has a filter in the middle. When heat is applied to the lower part, either through an electric stove element or the water starts to boil. Once boiling water that travels to the upper chamber where the coffee grounds stored.
The two together and then mix the brewing process begins.It is truly amazing to watch the water go and spill-over coffee, it is a much more interesting than watching the drops from your regular old blacken. Now, this is the real amazing part, after a short period of time the mixed coffee than creatures to return to the lower chamber once all the water evaporates. The coffee grounds are separated from the coffee through the filter into the tube connecting the two rooms. Depending on the size of the holes in your filter and the coarseness of your coffee grounds can be a bit of sediment in your coffee.
Once all of the coffee is transferred to the House again you are done and ready to enjoy. Sounds like the whole process to brew a pot right? In real time this all happens rather fast, and it is no longer to make than what a French press would be.If you're a true coffee lover I highly recommend you either try the coffee maker in a vacuum, or considering the purchase of a for your own kitchen. Although perhaps not the place on weekday mornings of your regular drip coffee, I'm sure you treat for the weekend, and you will not be disappointed.