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Home brewing is fast becoming a very popular hobby. Many larger cities have specialized stores catering to
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Find Out What To Look For When Buying An Espresso Machine.
By John Falkinder
There are some enticing reasons to think about adding an espresso coffee machine to your list of
kitchen appliances. If you are anything like me you will save loads of money by being able to make
your own cup of espresso at home instead of forking out dollars at expensive coffee shops and
restaurants. And besides you will be able to make cappuccinos and lattes as well - exactly the way
you like them.
But before you go off down to your local kitchen accessories shop to buy one, there is a bit of
information you might want to consider. The secret to making the best tasting Espresso at home is a bit
more complicated than forcing hot water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans. If you
don’t do it right, then you may as well use the old battered coffee pot. The essential part of making the
best espresso that doesn’t taste bitter is to extract the entire flavor while leaving out the oils in the
beans. A good quality espresso machine will certainly get this right and reward you with that shot of
flavor you have come to love and enjoy.
One of the best accessories that come with an Espresso Machine is a frothing wand. This accessory’s
basic function is to force steam through the milk - it becomes all frothy so you can make delicious
cappuccino style coffee. Also some models come standard with built-in grinders so you can produce
your own fresh, fine grounds that are especially suitable for your new Espresso Machine.
Something else that is a bit special are the all-in-one espresso coffee machines.