Apr 24 2009
Cup Decanter

Differences in One-cup Coffee Makers
Author: Stephanie Larkin
For many years, coffee makers were just that. They would brew a pot of coffee, which was then poured into several different cups. However, in recent years, there have been advancements in coffee makers, and the most popular new type of coffee makers is one cup coffee makers. Not surprisingly, these coffee makers make one cup of coffee at a time. These machines are very popular because many people enjoy being able to make one cup of coffee at a time. There are several different types of one cup coffee makers out there on the market today.
One of the initial advances one-cup coffee makers offered were smaller coffee pots, which saved time and unused coffee grounds. These smaller coffee pots only hold enough water for one cup of coffee at a time. An individual would add a spoonful of coffee, and wait a few moments for the pot to percolate. This allows a person to make only one cup at a time.
However, there are many more advancements one-cup coffee makers have to offer than just smaller decanters. One of the biggest challenges was that it was often difficult to measure out the amount of coffee needed for one cup of coffee. Due to this difficulty, the pod type coffee makers were born. The pod coffee makers were a way for people to have one cup of coffee, and not have to worry about deciding how much coffee to put in their one cup coffee makers.
With a pod coffee maker, a person puts in enough water to have one cup of coffee. Then, instead of putting loose coffee into the coffee maker, a pod is put there instead. The pod is constructed out of coffee-filter material, with the pre-measured coffee inside of it. The pod is placed into the coffee pot; hot water is run through it, creating the perfect cup of coffee.
There are also one-cup coffee makers that make coffee directly into the mug. These coffee makers use portioned packets or pods to have just the right amount of coffee grounds. The mug is part of the coffee maker itself. Hot water is poured into the coffee maker, and the coffee is percolated directly into specially made mugs that attach to the coffee maker. These coffee pots are very easy to use and very convenient. However, if the coffee mug is lost or broken, the entire coffee pot cannot be used. Some of the brands have replacement coffee mugs that can be purchased.
There are many reasons that a person might want to use a one-cup coffee maker. With the pods and portioned packets, a person can choose one single type of coffee each day. A husband can have one type of coffee while a wife has another type of coffee. Also, a person can have only one cup of coffee at a time. Many people prefer this because they do not have to wait for an entire pot of coffee to brew. Usually, one cup coffee makers brew the coffee in a matter of minutes.
The revolution of one cup coffee makers has led to an influx in the coffee market in general. In the past, flavored coffees and specialty coffees were not sold as much because people did not want to make entire pots of different coffees.
However, with the advent of the one-cup coffee makers, specialty coffee brands are introducing new products all the time. Different flavors can be alternated with little effort, and this feature is one that many individuals greatly prefer. Some people enjoy one-cup coffee makers because it allows them to experiment with different kinds of coffee without purchasing a whole bag of coffee grounds. Also, if they do not like the flavor, a one-cup coffee maker does not create too much waste. The common perception is that people are more likely to try various kinds of coffee when they only have to try one cup at a time. In this environmentally conscious world, this thought process makes perfect sense. Also, a person is much more likely to try out different types of coffees if they can purchase variety packs of many different types to use in their one cup coffee makers.
As with many other popular products, there is an evolution in how a product is brought to the consumer. In this case, less is certainly more, and coffee-lovers everywhere are enjoying this advancement one cup at a time.
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Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to the food and beverage industry such as Keurig | Keurig K Cup
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Help Identifying german caved wood decanter?
Please tell me what this is, I am assuming a decanter. I dont know if its german, but it looks to be, the label is worn and lettering gone. just below the label in black ink it reads “op -k Rd qle IM” I am not sure that is what it says cause its very faded. It has never been used and seems to be oak.
dementions are:
tray: 8 x 5
cup: 1×2
decanter: 3×6x4
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Yup, it is a carved wooden cask.
They produced a lot of these.
Yours is nice because they included the tray and cup.
I would spend a bit more time trying to read that label. It might have a manufacturer or importer name on it.
You actually have it in the filling position in the cradle. The tap would be pointing down when it was being used.
The bung hole on the side was for filling it.
Kegs are different in that they don’t have a separate bunghole on the side, and were opened by driving the bung in the end in with the tap.
They sometimes would put stronger stuff than beer into them, sometimes port wine or even whiskey or brandy.
This iten was meant as a fancy way to serve beer and the reason for the bung being separate from the tap was so theyu could refill it.
It was never a container for making or shipping the beer in, just for serving it.
It looks to me like something that might have been produced by the craft shops in the Black Forest region but that is very hard to say.
Carved wooden housewares were a large industry after WWII as they tried to get back on their feet. They sold a lot of them as tourist mementos.
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