martes, 22 de agosto de 2017

What Is the Chemex Coffeemaker?

This pour-over glass-container was invented by Peter Schlumbohm in 1941.

There are so many instruments and products around the creation of a fine coffee that you wouldn’t believe the number of things required for the making of your usual black beverage. From the French Press to Immersion or dipping gadgets, all these have their purpose in the industry. Today, the
Chemex coffeemaker will be the subject of discussion. Let’s see it through from its creation until today.
Its conception is dated from the year 1941 when Dr. Peter Schlumbohm developed the Chemex. This chemist was responsible for the invention of many other things, but it’s remembered the most because of his contribution to the coffee industry. Schlumbohm didn’t just want to ease the brewing process, but to make it look like a piece of art that would appeal those who used it.
He profoundly studied the chemistry behind the extraction of flavor and components from coffee beans. The shape of the Chemex was inspired by the Bauhaus school of design, allowing him to fashion the hourglass shape that is now so common and popular among baristas and coffee professionals.
It was in the early 2000s that Chemex came back to life. Most claim that Chemex came back due to the rising of mainstream coffee lovers and how coffee became a “hipster” thing to do. Old practices and instruments were brought back and idealized. Many cafés use it as a part of décor, but others prefer to brew in a more artisanal and handmade way.
Chemex brew follows the typical infusion method, much like dripping. As it is a slower brew, the results are richer and thicker in comparison to other pour over methods. What this coffee lacks in terms of speed, it makes it up for a worthy cup of coffee.
Of course, a good instrument for brewing is nothing if the beans aren’t the best ones. That Coffee Roasters know the tradition of producing coffee very well; they have what it takes to offer the best roasts in the market. Everything that has coffee in its name will surely be of excellence, so contact them and get a sample of perfection!
If followed the process step-by-step, the results of the brew will "bloom" your mind.



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