But would it matters if the folks with the different views would t drink the same coffee, assuming that they all like coffee. I mean does it really matters is they do not drink cappuccino, latte, espresso but drink coffee?
Accordingly to some coffee maker ratings, it is said that people with different coffee taste profile should have a machine to cater to their needs. Imagine a household having 4-5 different people wanting to drink different coffee, wouldn't that be chaotic?
Wouldn't that require you to spend a lot of money just to buy different machines so that all the different coffee taste profile are satisfy?
I do not know about you, but I think this is very sleek and good marketing...
When I started out on this mission, I know that it is not going to be easy. Many have tried and a great number of them have failed. They have all embarked to find the best coffee maker, the top rated coffee makers.
Folks like us that loves coffee, want nothing less than the best coffee brewer to make their coffee. So, we diligently compare coffee makers in order to find the best.
Although, the truth be told, we have no idea at what exactly should constitute to be the best coffee maker. What are the variables, what benchmark should we be using, we are totally clueless.
Anyway, I started on this mission and I do not expect to find any cheap coffee makers because we need to pay for quality -in the end I got one that is cheap and good.
Sorry for the word "cheap", I think a more appropriate term should be "economical", I got a bialetti Mukka Express, it is a fanstatic piece of work and I love it the moment I start using it.
I guess, best need not come with a hefty price tag, you only need to have one brewer that you can use with ease...
Of course, it doesn't matter if the coffee is good, if you cannot make it at home-what is the point right? Now, I was thinking if you want to look for a good resources for best coffee machine, you might want to check out this link.
This site has about almost anything and everything about coffee makers. We all know that it is almost impossible to have everything on coffee makers, but this site is close...
I think the way they put it across that having the best coffee is more important than finding the best coffee maker makes a lot of sense at least to me!
As mentioned earlier, for some folks, it doesn't matter how good the coffee is, if they cannot bring it home, then there is not much point to it.
But, to me and I guess to many of you, the experience in drinking coffee is more important than anything else. Think about it, that is one of the reason why starbucks invest so much money on their decor and set up right
Well, hope you find the best coffee machine and have a great coffee time...
I find it hard to believe too. I mean how could a simple coffee sock fascinate the whole nation, in fact two nation. I was thinking what best coffee machine could brew such good coffee when I am exposed to the coffee sock.
It cannot be any simpler. Just a piece of cloth to act as filter and that is how you brew your coffee. Not many people is doing it at home now, which explains the cafe popularity.
With at least 5 chains, each with close to 20 outlets, vying for the consumer dollars, it is not hard to see the popularity of this sort of coffee.
What make it so good? Well, it all boils down to the skill of the person doing it. And this is a skill set that has to be practice and horne over the years.
Thus, that dollar you have pay for the coffee is definitely well worth the money, don't you think so?