I need the absolute defenitive way
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View Poll Results: Absolute best way to prepare coffee
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French press
47 42.73% -
Percolator
13 11.82% -
Softbrew
1 0.91% -
Automatic coffee maker
19 17.27% -
Vacuum pot
0 0% -
Coffee cone
4 3.64% -
Areopress
7 6.36% -
Technivorm
5 4.55% -
Chemex
14 12.73%
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08-23-2017, 07:27 PM #6Death is impossible for us to fathom: it is so immense, so frightening, that we will do almost anything to avoid thinking about it. Society is organized to make death invisible, to keep it several steps removed. That distance may seem necessary for our comfort, but it comes with a terrible price: the illusion of limitless time, and a consequent lack of seriousness about daily life. We are running away from the one reality that faces us all.
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08-23-2017, 07:48 PM #12A vacuum coffee maker brews coffee using two chambers where vapor pressure and vacuum produce coffee. This type of coffee maker is also known as vac pot, siphon or syphon coffee maker, and was invented by Loeff of Berlin in the 1830s. These devices have since been used for more than a century in many parts of the world.[1] Design and composition of the vacuum coffee maker varies. The chamber material is borosilicate glass, metal, or plastic, and the filter can be either a glass rod or a screen made of metal, cloth, paper, or nylon. The Napier Vacuum Machine, presented in 1840, was an early example of this technique.[2] While vacuum coffee makers generally were excessively complex for everyday use, they were prized for producing a clear brew, and were quite popular until the middle of the twentieth century. The Bauhaus interpretation of this device can be seen in Gerhard Marcks' Sintrax coffee maker of 1925.[3][4]
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percolator.
here's why:
CONVENIENT. It's 5am. I am not doing more than 1 step in the morning, turn it on.
You wake up, turn it on. fill it with water & coffee the night before. You can buy them with a timer where it turns it on automatically for you; just if pushing the button is just way too much stress for you in the morning.Spoiler alert; you die at the end.
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