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9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Machine Espresso

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How Does Machine Espresso Work?

Machine espresso utilizes precise pressure and incredible filter technology to produce the perfect cup of coffee. How exactly does it work?

Espresso is made by forcing hot water under high pressure through finely-ground coffee. The process is similar to making drip coffee but the key difference is in the pressure.

The Head of the Group

As the name suggests, the group head is where you put your portafilter in when brewing espresso. It is responsible for dispersing the water into the portafilter before controlling the pressure that results from the extraction. There are many different kinds of group head each with its unique advantages and disadvantages. Some are designed to provide stability of temperature while others are designed to handle pre-infusion. Some are designed to control the lever. Some have a combination of features, such as the E61 one, which is the most popular choice among baristas due to its ability to offer multiple perks in one package.

As you can see in the above photo, the group head has many notches in which you can place your portafilter and then twist it with your hands to lock it in. There is also a rubber gasket that is a part of the notches and helps to create an airtight seal when you insert your portafilter into the machine. The notches on the head permit an exact placement of the portafilter, which is essential for an efficient extraction.

In addition to allowing you easily place your portafilter in, the group head is responsible for maintaining an even temperature. It does this by circulating hot water through the brew basket, and around the portafilter to ensure that it's always at the right temperature to extract. This is important because just a few degrees could be the difference between a excellent and great espresso.

The Pump

breville-bijou-espresso-machine-automatic-and-manual-espresso-cappuccino-latte-maker-15-bar-pump-steam-wand-silver-vcf149-8338.jpgIn contrast to piston machines that are manually operated, that use a lever to pressurize water, rotary espresso machines rely on motorized pumps to supply the nine atmospheric bars of pressure necessary to extract espresso. This pressure is built up by pumping water through a heat-exchanger and then through the ground coffee.

Pumps tend to be cheaper and last longer than piston-driven machines. However, both types of machines may degrade due to excessive use and poor cleaning. Pumps are also more complex mechanically, which could increase prices of even simpler models.

Some espresso machines can eliminate the pump entirely and employ steam pressure to create espresso. The downside is that the same boiler that produces steam also raises the temperature of water until it reaches boiling and can result in excessive extraction. The machines must also continuously rebuild their pressure between cups. This requires energy and time.

Many espresso machines utilize a vibration or rotary pump, with a vibrating model using a vibrating disc to generate the pressure and rotating models that push hot water through the grounds at high speed. Both machines can make great espresso, however rotary machines are quieter, more durable and less likely to break down.

The dual boiler espresso machine

The boiler is the one that heats the water to a temperature that is ideal for extraction. The steam created will eventually reach the portafilter, which contains the espresso coffee grounds. It is then pumped into the cup. In this process, the steam creates pressure to push through the grounds of the coffee. This creates a foam on the top of the espresso. This is one of the hallmarks of a great espresso.

There are three types of best espresso maker makers. They differ in the type of pump they employ and how hot the espresso is. There are a variety of ways to control the brew and the size of cup that can be produced by the machine.

The first espresso machines were steam-types. They used one boiler to create both steam and brew, however, the pressure they could generate was low - only two bars of atmospheric pressure maximum. The coffee tasted bitter and burned. This is why the Milanese manufacturers Luigi Bezzerra and Desiderio Pavoni invented the modern espresso machine.

The most popular espresso machine is a semiautomatic model with an electric pump. When people think of espresso machines, they imagine these machines. Semi-automatic machines require you to grind and tamp the beans by yourself The pump, however, regulates the flow of water and pressure. This is a fantastic solution that combines human control with mechanised accuracy.

The Filter

Typically, espresso machines use filters to separate the grounds of coffee as they move through the hot water. The filter is also an essential component of the temperature control system, as it keeps the machine from overheating.

Filters also aid in flavor since it allows for a longer flowering period. This lets the beans release their flavor and allows for a better extraction.

It is important to remember that even the finest filter could result in a poor cup of coffee. The quality of the beans, and the extraction process, are still crucial.

This is where the magic happens, and it's what makes an espresso really taste good. The grouphead, sometimes referred to as the brew head, is the place where the portafilter (the container you place the coffee ground into) is placed when you're making espresso.

In an espresso machine that is driven by steam, hot water is heated in an airtight container to create steam. Steam is then pushed through the grounds under high pressure. These types of machines are usually less expensive and easier to maintain than pump-driven models. However, they are limited in their ability to provide the ideal brewing conditions, because they operate at 1-1.5 bars of pressure, while the perfect shot requires 9-10 bar.

In recent years, compressed air pump-driven espresso machines have become more popular. They use an air compressor to push hot water into the grounds and are more portable than steam-driven electric machines.salter-ek4623-caffe-espresso-pro-maker-15-bar-pressure-pump-barista-style-coffee-latte-cappuccino-machine-makes-2-cups-at-once-includes-milk-frothing-wand-stainless-steel-filter-black-2287.jpg

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