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What you Need To Know About Coffee Espresso Machines

What you Need To Know About Coffee Espresso Machines

Like any avid, high strung coffee lover, I am always looking to enjoy my coffee with a kick by putting it through an espresso machine. Because there are so many choices, it can quickly become overwhelming when it comes time to purchase one. Here are the basics of choosing and purchasing an espresso machine.

 

You can break up an espresso machine into 3 basic categories. The first is the fully automatic machines. These machines will do everything for you except drink the espresso. You basically load the coffee into the machine, along with the water and filter, push the button, and walk away. These obviously are the most expensive and usually don’t have the highest quality brew.

 

Next we have the partially automatic machines. There actually is a hidden benefit to getting one of these that often goes overlooked. When making espresso, you can control the quality of the coffee extraction. This will give you an espresso the way you like it.

 

Last we have the most common type of espresso machine: the manual maker. Some avid fans need to have full control over their brewing and because of this, all they need is the machine with a handle press and they’ll make a perfect cup of joe.

 

There are certain qualities that you have to look for when choosing an espresso machine. First, and most important, is the quality of the brand of the maker. There are certain companies that make espresso machines that can run into the thousands of dollars. While they do make a good espresso, there are many that are comparable at a small fraction of the price.

 

The features that all espresso machines should always have is an integrated burr grinder, a bean hopper, preferably high capacity, a heater, a pump, and an automatic cleaning cycle. You should always look to buy a model made from stainless steel because of its durability.

 

The bottom line is that if you stick to the major brands of Krups, Bosch, and Capresso, you cannot go wrong.

 

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Coffee Shop Design – How To Make Your Coffee Shop A Success

Coffee Shop Design – How To Make Your Coffee Shop A Success

I am very fortunate to have a popular website about restaurant and coffee shop design which has thousands of visitors every week. As a result, very few days go by when my email inbox doesn’t contain inquiries from people who want to open their first coffee shop and would like to know more about costs and design ideas. I have been receiving these emails for many years now, and I always take the time to reply. You’d be amazed how many people are in love with the notion of opening a coffee shop.

However, have a look around your local town centre and you’re bound to notice that, whilst there will be several coffee shops; there will be very few independent operators. What prevents so many keen people from getting started? Well judging from the hundreds of emails I have received I have to say it’s naivety, although perhaps this is better expressed as an underestimation of the task.

If you are an independent operator and want to get the best living from your coffee shop or café, you have to compete with the multiples that have marched across every high street in the country. In order to successfully enter a crowded market you have to displace powerful incumbents. To do this your coffee shop has to create a clear and compelling case for its own existence.

This means you have to match every skill and resource of the chain brands, and more again. It’s for these reasons that you simply can’t cut corners, or compete without adequate investment, professional guidance and, of course, hard work.

Thankfully as an independent you will have passion. This is your one weapon that no chain can consistently compete with. If you find a way to engage emotionally with your customers and understand their desires, you’ll always outperform systematic and faceless organization.

Analyse your business model

Let’s imagine that you have found an empty unit in your area, and are considering turning it into your dream coffee shop. You may already be running a successful business elsewhere, but there is no harm in getting back to the basics.

The first thing you might do is take a long hard look at your ideas and assess the strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats. As we know, food and drink-retailing operations suffer many failures. Many people start such a business simply because they like to cook, or to eat, or to hold coffee mornings for their friends, or even because they just like to design kitchens and dining rooms. They then expect a magic ingredient called “word of mouth” to do all their marketing for them…. Overnight! I am sure I sound cynical but I’ve got this notion in the same mental filing drawer as the tooth fairy.

What I’d suggest is that you look at the hard facts of business. By all means let yourself be carried away with the glamorous parts of the job you are looking forwards too but from time to time you will need to come down to earth. I see part of my role as keeping my clients grounded. You must not forget that there will be long hours, hard work and grit. Thomas Edison, who invented electric light and had well over 2000 patents to his name said:

“Genius is one per cent inspiration, ninety-nine per cent perspiration”.

When a major coffee chain opens an outlet they think about how the kitchen will operate and not how much they would enjoy serving up vanilla lattes to their friends. They analyse the numbers. They look carefully and they ask themselves: how many customers will we fit in this unit? What is the footfall for take out trade? What will it cost to fit-out? (About £2,000 per square meter if done professionally.) Is there enough nearby parking? How many people can we serve? What can we charge? What ingredients can we buy at a competitive price, add value to and sell high? Is the labour market good so we can find staff? How are we going to engage with our customers and get them to tell their friends? Can we make a profit?

An American banker friend of mine (I know these days it is brave to admit to such friends) once said to me that he thought he knew why so many food-retailing businesses fail. He said that in his opinion, restaurants and their like are every dumb person’s entrepreneurial venture of choice, and I am afraid to say I think he’s right.

Most people that contact me about new concepts want to know if I can copy a design they have seen elsewhere, and if so, what it will cost. I am rarely, if ever, asked:

“what’s the next new way to design an outlet that people will enjoy more than those already out there?”

My current answer to this question is to ask a young person what’s most important to them. You may find, as I have, that they are very concerned about the mess we oldies have made of the world and are looking for ethical, genuinely sustainable businesses to engage with.

A lot of people that contact me think that their design tastes are the best and so all they need do is get in a builder and tell him to make the place look like somewhere else they like, and then people will flood in. The big thing to remember here is that just because you know what you like, and you may have strong convictions about this, does not mean that you know what other people, your customers, like.

Lead – don’t follow

To enter the market successfully you’ll need to lead the market and not follow it. This requires an original well-contained design idea presented clearly to create genuine, sincere engagement. Creativity needs to be at the core of your business thinking. This is even more vital in the current economy. I believe now is a time of great opportunity when creativity will force new and exciting ideas to emerge from distress.

Already this year McDonalds announced a £2.2 billion investment programme, mostly outside the US. They rightly see the current recession as a time to grow when others are weak. They have implemented some amazing forward-looking designs around the world already.

On February 24th, in a speech that may save the capitalism, Barack Obama said:

“the costs of action may be great but the costs of inaction will be greater”.

I find it hard not to agree with this, waiting for things to change is probably wasting time and costing money, we need leaders with good new ideas now.

Think about how many Starbucks there are now,because they are all vulnerable to the next big idea. It could be yours. Have you seen the latest McCafe designs? In my estimation they are at least one generation beyond Starbucks now but they are still corporate and impersonal.

Henry Ford famously said:

‘if we’d asked the people what they wanted they’d have said faster horses.”

By 1918 half the cars in America were Model T Fords.

Of course for every good idea that works there will be a lot of junk to wade through and this is where there’s nothing like an impartial, experienced designer to help you work through your whole strategy dispassionately and then look for ways to create that genuine emotional engagement with your customers. All you need do is set aside enough time to do it. The task will be much easier if you do. Planning your inspiration beforehand is the key to looking like you came up with an instantaneous flash of creative genius. If you’ve already found the site it may be too late.

Finding a good designer

There are few barriers to entry of the design profession. Pretty well anyone who wants can open a design office. Consequently, there are some designers who simply copy the last design they saw and make a few changes. Since this is what anyone can do for themselves and since second-hand ideas rarely work well, a lot of aspiring coffee chain owners will not bother with designers, or they will just get in a general practice architect or shop fitting firm to build a shell for them to decorate and furnish. This is a shame, both for the independent operator and for the large number of good design firms who work hard and have their clients’ best interests at heart. A good designer will learn to understand the needs of your business and find out at what you are expert. You should then recognise your designer’s expertise stand back and let them get on. The difficulty is in finding a designer you can trust in this way. Another difficulty is in finding a way to explain your dream to your designer and for them to convey their interpretation and ideas back to you. After all, if an idea is truly original no one has seen it before, so no one can show you how it will look beforehand.

Allow yourself time to build trust and remember, if the design is wrong you’ll be a long time paying for it but if it is right it will be the best investment you ever made.

Nigel Witham MCSD MIOD is a writer, designer and photographer and Member of the Chartered Society of Designers (interior and graphic design disciplines)

To view Nigel’s designs visit:
http://www.restaurant-cafe-design.com/

To contact Nigel, view his Facebook account at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nigel-Witham-Designer/326102020217

Nigel Witham MCSD MIOD
writer, designer and photographer
Member of the Chartered Society of Designers (interior and graphic design disciplines)

Clayhill, Goudhurst, Kent, TN17 1BD, United Kingdom

how do I get my espresso machine to not overheat?

Question by r m: how do I get my espresso machine to not overheat?
I have a commercial espresso machine an Astoria single group or single head. It overheats and the pop-off valve releases. What can I do?

Best answer:

Answer by Doll eyez
send it back b/c this is common in espresso machines or call the manufacturer

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Neighborhood Capuccino Merchants Take Roast Coffee To A Much Higher Grade

Neighborhood Capuccino Merchants Take Roast Coffee To A Much Higher Grade

Coffee roasting was in fact something people did in the earlier days and I remember my mother explained about the time people used their own roaster for making coffee at the time she was younger. This is not something which is normal any longer and why must we? Coffee retailers and food markets allow it to be so uncomplicated for us to just purchase any type of those ready made coffee bags.

Cafeterias go back the future with coffee roasting

Localized coffee stores such as Coffee Spielen, Fort Collins in Colorado, just takes this specific classic tradition back again as their core commercial strategy. The same you may also find in other hometown coffee stores who take the skill of coffee preparing a little bit further than the popular coffee shops like Starbucks.

To become a professional barista (coffee maker) in coffee making, due to the fact that’s just what it is; art, you have got to know that getting to be excellent at food or drink preparing you’ve got to go via a progression using plenty of trying as well as failing. Therefore, to for being a real barista, is a lot like turning into an superb chef, it takes a genuine commitment and also enthusiasm for doing it.

What exactly can a local coffee store do better when compared to some coffee shop empire? Effectively, a nearby coffee store may use their personal creativeness as well as import coffee beans they like to experiment with and generate their personal unique taste of coffee. By doing this coffeemakers certainly can diversify procedures of coffees and differentiate themselves from the crowd of coffee stores.

Coffee shops make a step more to create the atmosphere cozy as your home

Hometown coffee stores also provide privilege to decide upon the coffees they think is the preferred. Regardless of whether it’s organic, fair trade, Kenyan coffee etc. they could import particular and distinct coffee beans and roast them to generate their coffee taste a lot more special than others.

Exactly what will make coffee roasting so special?

Coffee roasting is like wine producing. Wine is often manufactured in different approaches and grapes from several locations and nations will be the basic part of the way the wine may taste like. Additionally the method that you blend different ingredients and the way you save it has an influence on how the wine will turn out to be. Same thing is with coffee beans. Coffee beans from various nations and continents really make a difference in the end result. Additionally how you roast the beans and in case you mix several types of coffee beans the end result can be significant. As a result, with all of this options and alternatives to make excellent coffee creates coffee making more sophisticated than we believe. Also to master this requires serious amounts of dedication and there exists no such thing as the correct way or the incorrect way to make a good cup of coffee. It really is just the art of producing it as tasteful as you can have it.

See Frank’s latest website with tips on buying a coffee roasting machine and choose your ground coffee from a huge selection and have it delivered quickly.

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