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What is hidden under the lesser known term "batch brew coffee"? And how to conveniently serve multiple "coffee drinkers" at the same time? 

Imagine that a large party arrives at your place, you ask who wants coffee, and suddenly you have some seven or eight orders. With an espresso machine, you spend quite a bit of time in the kitchen before you prepare each coffee individually. In those cases, and really any time you need to have a pot of coffee on hand, the batch brew method comes into play.

Automatic drip brewer

The phrase batch brew coffee, which many of you may be hearing for the very first time, means nothing other than the preparation of coffee in an automatic drip brewer. That is, a device with a water reservoir that is then heated to the required temperature and driven through a filter filled with coffee while the finished beverage gradually fills a rather bulky glass pot. Commonly available machines produce between one and two litres of coffee in this way. After a few minutes, it is enough to remove the kettle and pour the coffee into the prepared cups. You will be able to serve all your caffeine-hungry visitors in no time.

A leap into history

The first automatic drip coffee makers appeared in Germany in the mid-twentieth century. That is, more than forty years after the coffee filter was "invented". It seems like a long time, but it's worth remembering that the two world wars didn't exactly favor the "fine-tuning" of coffee beverage preparation. 

If the ability to "brew" coffee for multiple people at once batch brew intrigued you? I'm sure you'll be looking...

What machine to buy?

Our range of drip coffee machines is quite wide. There is also the iconic Technivorm Moccamaster brand. If you are looking for a lower price range, we recommend Berlingerhaus coffee machines. Of course, you can also buy filters, both disposable and reusable. 

What coffee to use?

Either espresso or filter coffee is suitable for batch brew. It depends on what you like. Ideally, it should be freshly ground.

Now all you have to do is complete your order and invite enough coffee lovers to enjoy the batch brew with you. 

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