Vacuum Coffee Maker Interesting and Tasty Coffee
If you’re a hardcore coffee lover then you’ve probably heard of vacuum coffee, and possibly even own or have used a vacuum coffee maker. Few people are familiar with vacuum coffee, the maker has two large chambers which are enclosed by a glass kettle.
Most Vacuum coffee makers are electric, how ever some can use another heat source to boil the water and coffee. The Glass kettle in an electric model makes a sweet little gurgley noise in the background as it brews.
How Do You Make Coffee In A Vacuum Coffee Maker
Making coffee in a vacuum coffee maker isn’t really more difficult then a regular drip machine. Fill the firing chamber with the correct amount of water, add coffee, and plug it init to boil and viola, you start to see the maker come alive with bubbles. The coffee maker should boil in a few minutes, the time is dependent on the amount of water, and coffee.
Coffee should start boiling in thirty to forty seconds, once it begins to boil the water will move through the pipe between the two chambers and spill over onto the coffee in the other chamber. In that chamber the coffee will boil a bit longer, and soon after will be released in your mugs, cups etc.
This is a beautiful coffee maker to watch. I know that seem strange but the way the water moves up as it boils and falls over the coffee grounds in the second chamber is an amazing process. It creates a continue gurgling noise that is almost soothing as it boils.
Yourself and guests alike will appreciated the taste and visual pleasure when you make coffee this way. A small advantage of using a vacuum coffee maker is it’s ability to keep you coffee warmed for up to four hours. This is a nice feature if you have guests over for after dinner coffee, or if it’s just yourself that wants a couple of cups in the morning.
The Bodum Santos Vacuum Coffee Make
From the premiere maker of some of the best French Press coffee makers in the world Bodum has created a Vacuum coffee maker. Since Vacuum coffee is really the only method compared to be equivalent in quality, taste and aroma to the French press method it makes sense that bodum would manufacturer a coffee maker of this sort.
There vacuum coffee maker is perfect in both design and appearance. Working on a stove top or open burner it quickly brews the perfect cup every time. Boiling the water in the lower chamber, mixing with the coffee in the upper chamber then moving back down ready to pour.
