Coffee Brewing Series 6 - Siphon
This coffee maker design has two bulbs stacked on top of one another and are connected by a stem. A wide hole on top of the top bulb feeds into a smaller opening on the lower second bulb through a stem. The top bulb is filled with coffee grinds, while the lower bulb is filled with water. The stem of the vacuum pot features a seal that creates a vacuum within the lower bulb that holds the water, hence the name. A filter is put at the bottom of the top bulb. This filter allows water to ascend through it, followed by the brewed coffee being released back into the bottom bulb.
Coffee Brewing Series 5 - AeroPress
Coffee brewing has recently become a delicate art, thanks to a broad variety of beans and technology. You're experimenting with the flavor, nutrition, and caffeine content of your morning cup of coffee depending on how you make it. Another interesting brewing method that you should try is AeroPress!
Coffee Brewing Series 4 - Moka Pot
The Moka Pot is one of the most sought-after pieces of coffee equipment in the world. This is a coffee tool that produces a concentrated cup of coffee rather than an espresso alternative. This eighty-year-old coffee pot has been served in a variety of countries - widely known in Europe, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. This coffee maker is associated with Italian culture and may be found in practically every Italian home. A famous piece of houseware in any Italian kitchen.
Coffee Brewing Series 2 - Pour Over
Pour over coffee has grown in popularity in recent years, both in coffee shops and at home. Let's discover more about this brewing method.
Coffee Brewing Series 1 - Cold Brew
Making cold brew coffee isn't difficult, and it doesn't take the expertise of an experienced barista. You don't even need any extra equipment to make the coffee, except for a large container and a strainer. Would you believe you can create a superb cold brew coffee right in your own kitchen?
Fair Trade Organic (FTO) Coffee
Fair Trade is a method of purchasing and selling goods and commodities that respects local producers and communities. Policies that honor the local natural environment involved in the production, as well as the encouragement of people-to-people connections, are examples of fair trade policies.