Coffee Carafes

Insulated coffee carafes keep your coffee piping hot without burning it, so every customer you serve gets the best possible coffee experience. These thermal carafes can also be used to serve other hot drinks, such as tea, and cold beverages, which they help keep the proper temperature just as they do for their warm counterparts. More

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Coffee Pitchers: What You Need to Know

Thermal carafes ensure your fresh coffee stays hot and delicious over the course of service by holding in the heat with an insulating layer. While thermal coffee carafes don't heat coffee, as coffee pot warmers do, that means they also don't pose the risk of scorching and ruining your drinks that those burners can with long holding times. Insulated carafes also have lids that make pouring hot drinks safer and more convenient.

Considering the liability that accidental coffee burns can bring to an establishment, wise operators ensure they take every preventive measure to avoid injury. Coffee carafes keep heat inside, away from servers and guests, until the coffee is poured safely into a cup.

Common Questions About Coffee Carafes

What materials are coffee pitchers made of?

Most commercial coffee carafes are made of stainless steel because of its strength and durability. Stainless steel resists corrosion, making it a solid investment for operations that expect to use coffee pourers over a significant period of time. Stainless steel also stands up well to the rough treatment of any busy foodservice enterprise because it's hard to dent, scratch, and stain. Stainless steel requires more of an investment than plastic – the other principal material used in making coffee carafes – but can be cheaper over long periods of time if operators don't need to replace the stainless steel coffee carafe as frequently.

Plastic coffee servers have their own advantages, though. First and foremost, plastic servers are cheaper than stainless steel coffee carafe options, which can be vital for establishments starting or running on a tight budget. Plastic options can also be shaped into intriguing designs much easier than steel, so you can find insulated coffee carafes with swirl designs on the body, for example. Plastic is also lighter than stainless steel, making this type of commercial coffee carafe more comfortable for users to lift and pour repeatedly over the course of a work day.

Are these coffee carafes insulated?

All thermal carafes should be insulated for two reasons. First, insulation keeps product heat from escaping, ensuring you have a hot beverage to serve your guests. Second, insulation keeps the hot beverage carafe's outside from becoming too hot to handle, preventing potential burns. The common glass coffee pot provides neither of these benefits, making insulated coffee carafes a worthwhile upgrade over glass or other uninsulated coffee pots.

Do coffee servers improve the coffee itself?

Not exactly. However, commercial coffee carafes prevent some of the common problems that can make your coffee less desirable. Number one, they keep your coffee warm. Unless you're serving iced coffee, your guests will expect their brew to be nice and hot, and lukewarm coffee will ensure they don't come back. Number two, thermal coffee carafes keep your coffee warm without imparting a burnt flavor. Many operators will leave their coffee on a warmer to ensure it's hot when served, but this overcooks the coffee and can ruin the flavor of your carefully brewed concoction.

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