Types of coffee maker
Ever since the discovery of the coffee beans back in the 900’s, the quest for that perfect cup has been on. From the murky Turkish coffee arrived at boiling coffee beans to the automatic drip coffee, the beverage has definitely arrived as the number one drink of today.
The pursuit for the ideal cup has been going for the last 20 centuries. The taste for the beverage is actually acquired and what is perfect for one may not be for another. This is the reason why different methods have been used and adapted for the right cup.
There are six broad types of coffee maker in use today. They are: the drip coffee which could either be manual or automatic; the French Press; the Pod, the percolator, the espresso coffee maker and the vacuum coffee maker. Choosing the right coffee maker is a matter of considering which one fits you.
Having decided on which type of coffee maker to buy, it is pertinent to get the right kind of coffee beans you want. There is a myriad of coffee beans available in the market. If you want ready-to- percolate or ready -to -drip coffee, you can get any popular branded coffee granules in the supermarket. If you are meticulous and wants freshly ground coffee every morning (or night), choose the coffee bean that you prefer and buy yourself an additional kitchen appliance, a coffee grinder.