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Tea & Coffee 10/00 - Product News

Tea & Coffee 10/00 - Product News ()

  „An innovation that improves beverage brewing safety, the SplashGard funnel features a shield next to the handle. This shield deflects hot liquids away from the user’s hand if the funnel is pulled out of the brewer before the brew cycle is completed. The patented SplashGard is shipped as standard equipment with all coffee and tea brewers and can be ordered as a replacement part for existing brewers.“

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Technivorm SCAA-approved Coffee Makers Electric Drip Brewers; KB-741, Moccamaster CD, KBTS, KB741 Technivorm SCAA-approved Coffee Makers Electric Drip Brewers; KB-741, Moccamaster CD, KBTS, KB741

  „The brewing quality of our coffee makers is beyond dispute and guaranty a first class beverage due to the fact that brewing temperature and water/coffee contact time as well as holding temperature are in accordance with the critical requirements of the Norwegian Coffee Brewing Centre and the Specialty Coffee Association of America and Europe. Needless to say that we are proud to carry their seal of approval for all our coffee makers.“

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Great coffee begins with good water Great coffee begins with good water

  „BrewSM says that since water makes up 98% of any coffee beverage, using good water is a critical part of brewing delicious coffee. Regular tap water contains dissolved minerals and organic compounds, tastes and odors that contribute to your coffee's taste. Too much inorganic material can degrade the taste of your coffee, no matter how flavorful the beans are or how great your brewing equipment works.“

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Intro to the Gaggia Espresso - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada Intro to the Gaggia Espresso - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada

  „All in all, I've been very impressed with the Gaggia Espresso, which is quite capable of producing respectable drinks next to more expensive machines. While more suited for brewing the occasional beverage than serving up friends at a party, the compromise of a small aluminum boiler seems to give her an edge for small jobs, particularly for those short on time. She may be less attractive or sturdy than her steel-finished brethren and prone to some additional maintenance, but simply produces an excellent product for an entry-level machine: allowing newbs and pros alike to achieve a memorable espresso experience.“

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Virtual Coffee: How to Choose Your Barista Virtual Coffee: How to Choose Your Barista

  „How long is the brewing time of the espresso? If the grind has been adjusted correctly, then the time that it takes an espresso (about an ounce to 1 1/2 ounces of beverage) to brew after the machine's pump is started should be no less than 20 seconds and no more than 30 seconds. If it comes out faster, then the grind was too course, and if it comes out slower, then the grind was too fine. A good barista will constantly be adjusting the grind to make sure that the extraction time is proper.“

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Moka Pot (Stovetop Espresso) Coffee Brewers: All Stainess Steel! Moka Pot (Stovetop Espresso) Coffee Brewers: All Stainess Steel!

  Coffee is packed into a filter between the lower chamber (that you fill with water) and the upper chamber that will contain the finished beverage after brewing. Since the water is forced through the cake of coffee by pressure, the process bears more resemblance to espresso extraction that infusion (gravity-based) brewing. I avoided this type of brewing for years because I could only find aluminum moka pots. But here we have found two all-stainless steel brewers that are very, very beautiful!“

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