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15 Lessons Your Boss Wishes You'd Known About Espresso Machines

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작성자 Leonardo Ritter
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How to Maintain Espresso Machines

Businesses such as car dealerships hair salons and doctor's office are able to benefit from providing espresso drinks. These gourmet drinks can increase your customers' patience when they are waiting for service, and improve the atmosphere in your establishment.

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The Basics

Espresso machines are a wonderful addition for any office or home. They can be used to prepare many different drinks including lattes and cappuccinos. They function by pushing hot water through ground coffee under pressure. This results in a concentrated drink that is full of flavor. It also has a significant amount of caffeine that can be a very effective stimulant.

They are available in an extensive range of sizes, starting with small models for domestic use to larger ones to be used for commercial purposes. They are available in manual and semi-automatic versions. Manual machines require the user to control the flow of water and pressure, while semi-automatic models feature a built-in pump that does this for you. Some semi-automatic models have grinders, while others do not. The type of machine that you select will be determined by your budget and personal preferences.

The manual espresso machine operates by turning a handle, which pushes water through the grounds in the form of a filter basket. This kind of machine is often called caffettiera or macchinetta, and is the most well-known type of espresso maker. It has the bottom chamber, which holds the water, and an upper chamber with an iron filter. If it is heated, the steam from the water is pushed through the grounds, and finally into the top chamber. This is where the espresso is ready to serve.

Varieties

There are various types of espresso machines home machines that are available based on the requirements of your. They include semi-automatic, automatic, manual and fully automated coffee machines. Each has its own method to make an espresso shot and a range of other beverages like cappuccinos or lattes.

The first machines were not fully automated, requiring the user to manually operate a lever that created the pressure required to make a shot of mini espresso machine. Although these machines still exist but they aren't as common because they require an enormous amount of effort and are often exhausting to operate. Modern espresso machines make use of a variety of mechanisms to create pressure such as screw, push and see-saw designs. This lets users control the pre-infusion process, water volume and pressure more precisely than with lever machines.

A pump-driven espresso machine is akin to the stovetop moka pot, however, it uses an electric pump instead of steam to press the grounds. The boiler heats the water to boiling point, and a pump then pushes the water through the group head. These are the most common types of espresso machines and are generally less expensive than other types.

Semi-automatic espresso machines bring together the best of both pump-driven and manual espresso machines. They allow the user to grind and tamp the beans but a motor controls the pressure to ensure uniformity during extraction. Some have a separate chamber for heating and frothering milk.

Functions

Commercial espresso machines can make a broad variety of coffees, including espressos, all at the push of one button. They use pre-packaged coffee pods that have been precisely dosed and packed to make one cup of coffee or espresso. These sleek machines remove the need for a grinder, dosing and tamping, making them a popular choice for busy offices. But, because they lack steam functions, you'll require an additional milk frother in order to make cappuccinos and lattes.

In the 19th century, a lot of cafes in Europe depended on steam-powered machines to reduce brewing time and boost production. However, the early machines were heated over an open flame, which resulted in a varying temperature and pressure. Angelo Moriondo, an Italian inventor from Turin is credited with creating the first machine that could brew coffee without steam.

The most commonly used kind of espresso machine available today is a pump-driven system. The machines employ portsafilters to hold the ground espresso beans. When the valve switches to the espresso position, the espresso is extracted by water that is under 15 atmospheres of pressure from an heating vessel. After the brew cycle is completed, the porta-filter is removed and the drip tray is emptied to clean.

Automated espresso machines bring automation to semi-automatic systems through controlling the extraction time by utilizing volumetric or internal timers. They also eliminate the barista's ability to tamp or grind coffee, which impacts the quality of the final product.

Maintenance

Espresso machines aren't the most glamorous piece of equipment you can find in a coffee shop but they're extremely important. How you maintain your espresso machine will affect the taste and quality of your beverages.

Clean espresso machines ensure the flavor of your coffee isn't ruined and that your customer's experience is great. A regular schedule of cleanings can extend the lifespan of your espresso machine.

Clean the portafilter and baskets at minimum once a shift with a damp cloth to remove any residue and oils left behind. During this time, backflush gasket of the portafilter (the seal between the portafilter's head and the group head) by inserting a nylon brush inside the gasket and then moving it around to remove any accumulation. Rinse off the gasket then repeat the process until the water runs clear.

Once a week or as needed, mix espresso machine cleaner into the container of water following the manufacturer's instructions. Then soak the portafilters, grates, and baskets for a night in the cleaning solution. If your espresso maker has steam wands, remove the screen and wand from the entire set with the help of a screwdriver, and soak them separately in the cleaning solution too.

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