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Do not be Afraid to Use a Vacuum Coffee Maker

Coffee has been a popular drink for centuries.  The stimulating properties have been invigorating and waking people up in the morning for a long time.  The vacuum coffee maker was popularized in Switzerland in the 1950’s.  Many people fear the vacuum coffee maker as they think that they will break it or that it will not work for them.

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While this is not a new process in Europe, it is relatively new in the United States.  Many people who love special blends and roasts are turning to the vacuum coffee makers to get the perfect brew of coffee.  The process is pure and does not require any electrical outlets.

That is not to say that you can not purchase an electric vacuum coffee maker, you can.  But most people who use this method prefer the stove top coffee maker.  Others are perfectly content with the electric models.  It really is a matter of personal choice as to which coffee maker type of used.

The vacuum coffee maker comes with two distinct vessels.  The bottom is where the water will be held and where the coffee will eventually be poured from.  The top is where the ground coffee will be placed and where the brewing actually takes place.  Both pieces are fitted together when the brewing process takes place.

You will place the water in the bottom pot.  Then put the ground coffee in the top.  Make sure that you are not using an espresso or other fine grind as this can muck up the opening the brewed coffee will flow through.  If you are using a stove top vacuum coffee maker, then you need to put it on the stove.

You will need to use a heat resistant trivet to keep the direct heat or flame off of the coffee maker.  Once the heat begins to boil the water it will be forced into the top of the maker and will mix with the ground coffee to brew.  Remove it from the stove and allow the brewing process to continue.

As the coffee brews, it will be drawn back down into the bottom through a natural vacuum.  This is why it is called a vacuum coffee maker.  If you are using an electric vacuum coffee maker, then you simply need to turn the coffee maker on.  The process is identical.  You do not have to do anything.  This is why some people prefer the electric method over the stove top model.

Many coffee drinkers feel that this is the most natural way to get their cup of coffee.  It is a great way to have a cup after an evening dinner party.  The guests can enjoy watching their coffee being brewed right in front of their eyes while they chit chat amongst themselves.  Children will particularly love watching coffee being brewed in this manner.  They are simply delighted when they see the vacuum take effect and watch the brewed coffee get sucked back down into the bottom pot.