Espresso Makers: Depending on Your Need, There's an Espresso
Maker for You
Since Starbucks first went International in the early 1990s,
espresso has been the number-one item on the minds of those who
need a quick pick-me-up to get their day started. It started out
as a fad, but with the onslaught of Friends on NBC in 1994 and
Starbucks reproducing like rabbits throughout the last decade of
the 20th Century, it has morphed into a worldwide phenomenon.
But what is espresso exactly. To put it in the simplest terms,
espresso is coffee's more aggressive and strong willed little
brother. Espresso is caffeine's answer to a shot of whisky. Just
as addictive in some cases, but will not get you thrown in jail.
Espresso is made by filtering 1.5 to 2 ounces of water through
tightly ground, espresso coffee, roughly the caffeine equivalent
of four cups of coffee. If everything goes according to plan,
what you get is 2 ounces of compressed caffeine with a small
layer of foam on the top. The resulting concoction looks like a
dark German beer with a head