What is a Siphon Bar?
People throughout many parts of the world love their coffee. In America, hundreds of thousands of people line up at Starbucks® and other coffee shops every morning to get espressos, mochas, and a variety of other coffees based on espresso shots. The average American who visits a coffee shop each day can spend $90-120 US Dollars (USD) a month, and the price goes up if you buy a scone too. The question to many who would open independent coffee shops is how to compete with the chains, and also whether brewed coffee rather than all the espresso forms has completely lost its charm. Enter the siphon bar, perhaps one of the most interesting and visually arresting ways to produce brewed coffee. First installed in the US in 2008 at the Bluebottle Café in San Francisco, this $20,000 USD coffeemaker portends a resurrection of brewed coffee in a very different form. Developed in Japan, the siphon bar is the only halogen powered coffee machine in the world, and its look is quite impressive. The sip
People throughout many parts of the world love their coffee. In America, hundreds of thousands of people line up at Starbucks® and other coffee shops every morning to get espressos, mochas, and a variety of other coffees based on espresso shots. The average American who visits a coffee shop each day can spend $90-120 US Dollars (USD) a month, and the price goes up if you buy a scone too. The question to many who would open independent coffee shops is how to compete with the chains, and also whether brewed coffee rather than all the espresso forms has completely lost its charm. Enter the siphon bar, perhaps one of the most interesting and visually arresting ways to produce brewed coffee. First installed in the US in 2008 at the Bluebottle Café in San Francisco, this $20,000 USD coffeemaker portends a resurrection of brewed coffee in a very different form. Developed in Japan, the siphon bar is the only halogen powered coffee machine in the world, and its look is quite impressive. The si