What is the Best Type of Coffee for a Vacuum Coffee Maker?
A vacuum coffee maker is a great way to make a nice cup of coffee. The brewing process is fun to watch and many feel that this is the most pure form of coffee brewing around. There are two types of vacuum coffee makers. The first is the standard stove top and the other is the electric vacuum coffee maker. Both of them work on the same principal.
They both have two carafes. One is on the top for the ground coffee beans and the other for the water. As the water heats up it is forced into the upper carafe. This is when the brewing takes place. Then the vacuum effect that is created causes the brewed coffee to be sucked down in to the bottom carafe. You will be able to use this bottom carafe to serve and pour the coffee into cups.
The difference between the two types is that one uses heat from an outside source such as a stove top or open fire. The other needs electricity to work. You need to plug it in and an interior heating element will heat up the water and then it moves to the upper carafe. This is the only difference in the two types of vacuum coffee makers.
It will not take long for you to have a wonderfully brewed cup of coffee. Not only does the coffee taste good, but it is an entertaining way to make a cup of coffee. Many who do not drink coffee enjoy watching the brewing process with this type of coffee maker.
You can not use just any type of coffee in these. This is because there are many grinds and types of coffee on the market today. Certain grinds will tend to clog up the hole where the water rises to the top carafe.
You may end up spending more time cleaning the top carafe if you use a fine blend of coffee beans. Your best bet is to use a coarse grind when making coffee in this manner. The thicker the actual grind is the less chance of clogging the spigot.
You can purchase coffee beans and grind them yourself as a way to get the perfect grind every time. This is also nice because it allows you to purchase a better quality of coffee. There are many gourmet blends that are perfect for grinding. You can mix and match until you find the perfect blend for your taste.
While you can use a standard store or national brand of coffee in a vacuum coffee maker, the fact is that many would think this is a scandal. With the perfection of the brew, a coffee maker like the vacuum coffee maker truly deserves a rich blend of coffee. It is worth the money to get a better blend of coffee than to simply purchase coffee that has already been ground and comes in a huge tub.
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