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Choosing a Home Coffee Maker
There are two main considerations when buying a coffee maker for your home or small office: type of brewer and features. Choosing the best coffee maker for your needs can be accomplished by evaluating how many people will be drinking …
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Choosing a Bunn Commercial Coffee Brewer
There are a few considerations to make when buying a coffee maker for your office, restaurant, church or other large volume application. Making a few decisions at the beginning of the process can significantly focus your search of brewers that …
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Where art meets science and brews great coffee – 10 Reasons to Choose a Chemex Coffee Brewer
It sounds scientific – maybe because it was invented by a chemist – but it also is beautiful, artistic, and it brews great coffee. Why you should make your next coffee brewer a Chemex. 1. Pure – When you make …
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CoffeeMakersEtc.com Welcomes Grindmaster as a New Supplier
Adding to our commercial supplier coffee equipment line-up, CoffeeMakersEtc welcomes the addition of Grindmaster. Grindmaster was founded in 1933 by Richard Schulman. There first products were coffee grinders. Since that time, they have added a full line of commercial coffee …
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A Brief History of Coffee
• 1-500 AD – According to local legend, coffee is discovered near present-day village of Choche in Ethiopia by a goat-herder who notices his animals “dance” with an unusual amount of energy after eating wild, bright-red Arabica coffee berries. Locals …
How Coffee is Decaffeinated
First, let’s start with a really quick history. Coffee was first decaffeinated by Ludwig Roselius, a German coffee merchant, in 1905 after he received a coffee shipment that had gotten soaked during a storm at sea. He experimented with the …
