Richard
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I'm not a coffee drinker and don't know if my next question will be a cause of contention between those that DO drink coffee....my hope is it won't.
My wife likes a good cup of coffee in the morning. After we have dinner (with family or friends over) there is always a pot brewed.
I just now, heard for the first time, about a coffee press and the coffee 'vacuum pot'
I'm in process of reading about them and will probably get one of each for her so she can try them out.
That said... anyone familar with these two ways of making your coffee with pros/cons of either one?
Is one of them considered the "holy grail" method of brewing your coffee?
Any brands to stick with? To stay away from?
I've seen some pictures of these and if all other factors are equal, I'd personally be more intrigued about some of them with some visual impact. They might look like they were made in the 1800's but made yesterday.
I must say though that my FIRST priority would be their ability to do the job well and then look "intersting" as they sit on the counter top.
Any thoughts or advice?
My wife likes a good cup of coffee in the morning. After we have dinner (with family or friends over) there is always a pot brewed.
I just now, heard for the first time, about a coffee press and the coffee 'vacuum pot'
I'm in process of reading about them and will probably get one of each for her so she can try them out.
That said... anyone familar with these two ways of making your coffee with pros/cons of either one?
Is one of them considered the "holy grail" method of brewing your coffee?
Any brands to stick with? To stay away from?
I've seen some pictures of these and if all other factors are equal, I'd personally be more intrigued about some of them with some visual impact. They might look like they were made in the 1800's but made yesterday.
I must say though that my FIRST priority would be their ability to do the job well and then look "intersting" as they sit on the counter top.
Any thoughts or advice?