History of Coffee Maker
The story of coffee makers is a treasure trail of art, craftsmanship
and ingenuity, hidden behind the three and a half centuries of a
commerce in coffee.
In 575 AD Turkish Ibrik was designed to be heated in desert sand to
brew coffee. Edward Bramah made coffee machines in 1968 and in 1960
modern filter type machines were developed for commercial use. In 1977
Edward introduced the first thermal carafe coffee maker. Later the
features were added to the coffee maker and in 1979 timers were added.
Then finally the modern day coffee makers were introduced.
Operation of Coffee Maker
- Pour grinded coffee in the glass.
- Pour boiling water in the kettle.
- Light the burner filled with denatured alcohol.
- Water gets steam pushed and mixes with the coffee.
- As the water goes out the kettle is lifted up by the springs.
- The coffee syphons back filtered by the screen at the end of the
tube.
- Release the pressure by pulling out the stop.
- Serve the coffee through the spout.