Hi, I am going to put up some more detailed information about choosing a coffee machine for the home, but here are the very basics and some links to the Best Coffee Beans website and their home espresso machines.
So what is an espresso machine?
An espresso machine is used to produce the traditional concentrated brew we call espresso! The espresso machine will usually also have the ability to make steamed milk which added to the espresso makes cappuccino, latte etc.
Espresso machines are one type of coffee machine, others such as filter coffee makers, french-press, catetieres, coffee brewers don't extract the coffee in the same concentrated way that espresso machines do, its a subtle difference when you are new to coffee machines but these are usually refered to as home coffee makers.
So, back to espresso machines:
Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine
The Semi-Automatic Coffee Machine is a more traditional espresso machine where you have a brew handle which you fill with coffee, tamp (pack down) and then lock the handle in place. They can also be called automatic espresso machines when you can programme the shot (or cup) size. These machines operate in the same way as the machines you see in most good cafe's.
These are the best espresso machines for people who like café quality coffee and want to have more control over the whole espresso making process.
Bean to Cup / Super-Automatic Espresso Machine
These Super-automatic espresso machines are the new breed of coffee machines sometimes referred to as bean-to-cup coffee machines.
With sections for coffee beans and water, the machine will freshly grind your beans, tamp the ground coffee and deliver your espresso into a waiting cup. Used grinds are dispensed into an internal bin. Machines have various levels of programming and drinks options including delivering your steamed milk straight into your cup. Less mess and more convenience.
The commercial versions of these bean to cup machines are becoming a regular in coffee chains who have a high staff turnover and want to keep their customers happy. On the commercial side, one huge advantage is that they can produce a great drink with little training (or care!!).
Manaul Espresso Machines
These manual espresso machines, some basically unchanged since this early espresso machine design, are completely manual except for the heating element.
The pressure to make your espresso is created by a piston which is operated by a lever. These machines are mechanically beautiful but more difficult to use. They produce an excellent espresso but it is all down to your pull of the lever. This is where the expression ‘pulling a shot’ came from.
Pod Coffee Machines
Pod or Capsule espresso machines are easy to use, quick and mess free. They use pods and capsules which are available from supermarkets or the brand’s own websites. Some machines offer programming and milk options. With some brands you are tied into their own pods and where you buy them, so the running costs can be expensive.
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