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Coffee Machines For Different Uses
By Jack K. Blacksmith
If you have decided that you enjoy coffee enough to start calling yourself a coffee gourmet, good for
you. This is a fascinating world where the standards are very high, and if you really enjoy a good cup of
coffee, this is where you belong. Gourmet coffee is made from the beans that are the top beans from
the best producers and rushed to the consumer for the freshest taste possible. If you start to engage in
buying gourmet coffee, you will be shopping from different dealers, obtaining coffee from different parts
of the world. Just like in the world of wine, the flavor change from region to region. Coffee beans from
Africa, for example, have more of a red wine flavor than beans from Central American, which tend to
have a smooth acidity to them. Once the best beans for your taste are culled from the best areas of the
world, the process of roasting will add even more flavor and aroma to these different coffee types.
Picking, roasting and grinding the coffee brings it to one of the most important final steps: brewing the
coffee. Here the machine you use will be very important. Whether you are using a Bunn commercial
maker, or a small Mr. Coffee, you want to pick the right one for your needs. Drip machines are still in
use, and even though they may be the choice of a novice because they are so easy to use, many
expert coffee brewers still prefer them. A real gourmet may insist on a press or hand brew machine so
make sure he is controlling the brewing process. Then, of course the modern world steps i