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Yes, they do, and also Fetco makes one. But the problem is not that the coffee sits for hours and gets cold, because it doesn't sit for hours, I can't imagine any of our coffee lasting 2 hours except for Decaf and that just gets brewed on a schedule instead of when it is out. The problem I have, and have this problem in all dispensers used for coffee it that if I serve 4-5 cups of coffee and then the coffee sits 30 minutes until the next customer comes in, the air in the dispenser starts cooling down the coffee that is in the pot. Some of them cool faster than others, and I would like a way to easily see this, instead of having to check the coffees every 15 minutes.
As a specialty coffee industry we want to make sure our coffee is always fresh and hot, but this seems like a no brainer, and why doesn't anyone make anything like this.
Yvonne said:Yes, they do, and also Fetco makes one. But the problem is not that the coffee sits for hours and gets cold, because it doesn't sit for hours, I can't imagine any of our coffee lasting 2 hours except for Decaf and that just gets brewed on a schedule instead of when it is out. The problem I have, and have this problem in all dispensers used for coffee it that if I serve 4-5 cups of coffee and then the coffee sits 30 minutes until the next customer comes in, the air in the dispenser starts cooling down the coffee that is in the pot. Some of them cool faster than others, and I would like a way to easily see this, instead of having to check the coffees every 15 minutes.
As a specialty coffee industry we want to make sure our coffee is always fresh and hot, but this seems like a no brainer, and why doesn't anyone make anything like this.
Theoretically maybe, but we use these every day and never see this. As long as you pre-heat them before brewing into them cooling off is not a problem. It will go stale long before it gets too cool. That's probably why you aren't finding this feature. The couple of ounces of air that goes in every few minutes has very little thermal mass compared to the coffee that is in there.
If you do run across one that cools too rapidly it is probably defective.
If you leave the coffee sitting too long it is going to lose flavor, and heat, I understand that. But I still don't understand why there isn't carafes with thermometers on them.
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