Coffee Maker Style Guide by 
According to statistics, 52 percent of Americans are coffee drinkers. 
This translates to greater than 140 million people who drink coffee 
daily. Americans are a diverse population and far from unanimously 
agreeing on what makes a good cup of coffee. Happily, there are a number
 of different kinds of coffee makers available today. 
Coffee lovers can select the brewing machine that matches their 
preferences. Common coffee maker styles include Automatic Drip, 
Automated Espresso, French Press, Percolator, Stovetop Espresso, and 
Vacuum style. Each has its own pros and cons and gives the person 
varying control over the end result. 
Automatic Drip Coffee Maker
The automatic drip coffee maker might be the most popular alternative 
for Americans. This style is simple to make use of and are inexpensive 
to purchase. Most operate on the identical principle. Contained in the 
coffee pot is a filter basket where a paper filter holds the coffee 
grounds. Cold water is poured into the reservoir where it is heated 
before being poured over the grounds. The resulting coffee flows into a 
carafe. The brewed coffee is kept warm by the hot surface beneath the 
carafe. 
Individuals who don't like to use automatic drip coffee makers complain 
that they do not make a very good cup of coffee. Keeping the coffee 
maker and carafe clean, utilizing quality coffee and disposable paper 
filters will help ensure a better result.
Automatic Espresso Coffee Maker
Automatic espresso coffee makers are available in semi-automatic, fully 
automatic and super automatic versions. Semi-automatic models tamp the 
coffee grounds, brew the coffee, fill the cup and eject grounds. Fully 
automatic models also grind the coffee. Super models supply all kinds of
 options, including built in water filters.
French Press Coffee Maker
French Press coffee makers are also referred to as press pots or plunger
 pots. The pot is a glass or porcelain cylinder which incorporates a 
stainless, mesh plunger that works as a filter. 
The consumer measures coffee grounds into the pot and adds nearly 
boiling water. The plunger is put in place but not pushed till the 
coffee has steeped a number of minutes. After steeping, the plunger is 
pushed and the espresso is ready. 
There is no hot surface to maintain coffee temperature so the coffee 
must be served instantly or placed into a thermal carafe of some sort. 
Percolator Coffee Maker
Percolator coffee makers are available in range top types and in 
electric styles. Most modern ones are both electric and can be 
programmed. Some models make just one cup of coffee, others could make 
12 cups at a time. The large coffee urns utilized by many organizations 
work on the percolation principle however brew more than one hundred 
cups of coffee at a time.
Percolator coffee makers are not used as often as they used to be. These
 machines constantly run the water over the grounds and the water is 
boiled. Many coffee lovers claim that both actions violate the legal 
guidelines of creating good coffee. 
Coffee made via percolator tends to be stronger and often bitter tasting than coffee made with other brewing methods.
Vacuum Coffee Maker
Vacuum coffee makers look more like chemistry lab equipment than coffee 
machines. This type consists of two overlapped containers that are 
connected by a syphon tube. There's a filter in the bottom of the upper 
container. 
The user places water in the lower container and coffee grounds within 
the upper container. The machine is then placed on top of the stove 
where the heated water vaporizes and passes through the syphon tube into
 the upper container.
A brewing cycle lasts roughly three minutes. When the unit is removed 
from heat, the vapor turns back to water and is forced through the 
filter and back into the lower container. Farberware created the first 
automatic vacuum coffee maker model whereas Sunbeam made the first truly
 automatic modern one.
Coffee lovers can choose from a wide variety of coffee makers. From 
cheap range top coffee pots to high end super automated coffee makers, 
there is a coffee maker for every choice as well as every budget. 
 
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