Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Choosing a Coffee Machine for Your Business

The basis of offering specialty coffees to your customers is an espresso ranging from traditional machines to a bean to cup system. Espresso is made by passing pressurized hot water through a wad of ground coffee to produce a short, strong and concentrated coffee liquor. Some popular forms of espresso include cappuccino, latte and macchiato. If you own a business then you need to determine if a traditional or bean to cup system is right for your business.

The most important thing to keep in mind is the quality of the espresso that the machine produces. In this sense, the traditional machine is best for making espressos. However, if the operator isn't properly trained to operate the machine and it hasn't been properly cleaned or well maintained then the quality of the espresso won't be as good. If you have properly maintained your espresso machine and have a trained operator then you will get the best possible cup of espresso. While you can also get a good cup of espresso from a bean to cup machine, they don't come nearly as close to the standard of a traditional machine.

This means that you simply need to choose an espresso machine that best suits your individual business needs. Determine which of these four factors is the most important to your business and then determine which one will be the best machine for your business. After that, you can contact your local coffee machine supplier in order to order an espresso machine.