August 27, 2019
It can be overwhelming to choose the right equipment for your new cafe business. Do you need a semi-automatic espresso machine or one with variable pressure settings? There’s a lot to take into consideration when buying one.
Learn how to choose the right espresso machine for your startup cafe by reading this guide.
Choose the right equipment for a successful cafe business. Start by knowing the different types of espresso machines. When making espresso, heated water is pushed under pressure via a “puck” of packed finely-ground coffee. Because there are three different ways to create this pressure, espresso makers come in three types, including stovetop, pump-driven, and lever-operated espresso machines.
Stovetop espresso pot uses steam to produce pressure to make espresso while pump-driven espresso machines use a pump. Lever-operated espresso machines or lever espresso machines force the heated water from the pressure created behind the piston. The pressure comes from the effort of the person pulling the lever manually.
When someone mentions “espresso machine,” most people think of a pump-driven espresso machine that uses an electrical pump. For the best quality espresso extraction, at least nine bars are required to produce the right pressure.
Here are the different types of espresso machines:
For you to have the most control in making the best espresso, you need to choose the right equipment. The flavor and aroma of espresso are influenced by the pressure, temperature, grind size, and extraction time. That’s why you have to consider the following when buying an espresso machine for your startup business:
Making espresso requires the right amount of pressure. That’s why you have to know the number of boilers that your prospective espresso machine has for stable pressure. Go for at least two boilers for consistent pressure, especially in peak periods when the influx of customers is high.
Here are the other features you need to look for in a good-quality espresso machine:
When it comes to choosing the right espresso machine for your business, you have to decipher the type, features, and quality of espresso you prefer. The best espresso machines don’t come cheap. If you want high-quality espresso for your customers, invest in a high-quality espresso machine. Attract more customers by serving the finest quality espresso and other types of coffee in your new cafe.
ALEX AZOURY
After graduating from the University of Technology (Sydney) with a Business Degree he studied and practiced in the building industry as a carpenter – followed by a long period of world travel. Versatility and life experience is the name of the game.
After becoming a Barista in 2014, his love for coffee pushed him to create homegrounds.co and blog about coffee.
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