How To Choose The Right Coffee Maker

By CoffeeMakerHeaven · Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

2 bags of Kona and a 1-cup coffee makerIs there a more discussed drink on the planet than coffee? Everyone has an opinion; it’s good for you…it’s bad for you… only have two cups a day… don’t freeze the beans… no, wait – yes, go ahead, freeze the beans. Who knows!

What type of coffee maker should you buy; a single cup coffee maker, espresso coffee maker, commercial coffee maker, Bunn coffee maker, Senseo coffee maker… what’s the advantage of using a coffee pod? Are you a gourmet coffee fan? What do you think of Gevalia coffee? What are your coffee storage habits like? Do you freeze coffee beans?… simply a myriad of questions and coffee is such a terrific conversation point.

Ever been stuck for a gift idea? Who hasn’t. I have never failed to impress with a coffee gift basket. They make a wonderful gift and let’s face it, it won’t be shoved in a wardrobe somewhere to gather dust. A coffee gift basket can come in all shapes and sizes and believe me, you will impress.

Gourmet Coffee For The Morning Person?

What’s the first thing people look for when they get up in the morning. Yes, that’s right. A heart starter. So then how can it be bad for your heart? You’ve heard it often.. “I need a coffee. I need to wake up.”

Instead of cutting down on coffee, the human race has found ways to expand on this popular drink. There’s the famous cappuccino; a cafe latte; short black; long black; an espresso; a flat white and the list goes on and on. Fortunes have been made with coffee. Just look at some of the major franchises around the world. And then there’s my favorite. Where can you get the best cup of coffee from? I bet you’ve got a favorite haunt. I know I do.

Too Many Coffee Beverages To Mention

Can you believe the number of coffee drinks available to consumers today? I don’t know about you but you almost need a degree in coffee identification to keep up with the amount of flavors available. Here’s a shortlist: cappuccinos, espresso, caffe latte, mocha, flat white, gourmet, iced, double shot espresso and the list goes on.

In my childhood days you had a choice; percolated or instant and we just drank coffee because it helped “blow out the cobwebs” first thing in the morning or gave you that kick you needed in the middle afternoon to get through the rest of the day.

Drive thru coffee outlets have been popular first stops for people traveling to work in American cities for a long time now and this phenomenon is starting to catch on elsewhere. Coffee is talked about in different terms with the world gourmet now introduced into coffee vocabulary.

Coffee Houses Became Common Meeting Places

Coffee houses spread across Europe and soon they became gathering places for those intellectuals who debated among themselves. In fact, nothing has really changed with cafe style shops commonplace just about everywhere in the western world today. Once settlers began to arrive in the Americas, coffee soon followed.

By the time of the American Revolution, since the patriots had decided not to drink tea in protest, coffee was actually adopted as the national drink. Since that time, it has continued its domination and is the most popular beverage when you take into consideration all countries.

In modern times, coffee franchises have become big business; Starbucks and Gloria Jeans are just two of the giants of the coffee industry. Street corner coffee vans are a popular first stop for many western world workers on their way to work in the morning.

The interesting thing with coffee is you don’t necessarily have to drink it to enjoy it. A dose of fresh coffee aroma first thing in the morning is just about the closest thing to heaven for this author.

At Coffeemakerheaven.com we hope to provide as much information and news as possible on this popular conversational topic. So keep coming back often, grab a cuppa and read through the latest news in the world of coffee and check out the deals on all types of coffee makers.

 

Leave a Comment