Coffee
can be very personal – you want it just so and you want it the same way each
and every day. Surprisingly, isn’t all that easy to consistently craft a great
cup of coffee each and every time because there are so many variables involved
in making good coffee. With an on demand coffee maker that uses K-Cup®
Decaffeinated Coffee inserts you can control all of the variables – the result is great coffee,
guaranteed.
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Proportion of water to coffee
To
make good coffee the coffee must be fresh and the grind must be suited for the
brewing methodology. The proportion of water to coffee is critical; this is
where it is most difficult to get it right on a regular basis. The final
component is the water – it must be cold and the water should be a top quality
tap, bottled or filtered water to ensure the best results. Getting all of this
right every time is a lot to ask but with an on demand brewing system all of
the hard work is done for you – your biggest challenge will be to decide what
type of coffee you would like to drink.
Old miniature coffee pots
A
one cup on demand coffee maker brews one cup of coffee at a time but the water
reservoir can hold anywhere from one to 12 cups of water. These machines should
not be confused with the old miniature coffee pots folks used to use in the
office, in fact on demand brewing systems don’t even have a coffee pot –
instead they brew the coffee one cup at a time into a cup, glass or mug. The
machines use coffee pods which are available in both regular and decaffeinated
versions in a variety of flavors, roasts and blends.
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