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A distinction must be made between the chemical process of percolation and the coffee percolator as a device.
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Prior to this machine, coffee was primarily made in a percolator which often gave it a bitter and burned flavor.
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His invention of the physeter or percolator by atmospheric pressure admirably accomplished this purpose.
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Oddly enough the percolator was patented by others several years after, and applied to the clearing of sugar.
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Drip brew coffee makers replaced the coffee percolator in the 1970s due to the percolators' tendency to over-extract coffee, thereby making it bitter.
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Some coffee percolators have an integral electric heating element and should never be used on a stove.
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As the water heats inside the percolator, it is forced up through the hollow tube in the center of the pot.
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As a result, coffee brewed with a percolator is susceptible to over-extraction.
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Around 1600 a number of experimenters used steam to power small fountains working something on the principle of a coffee percolator.
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Domestic electrification simplified the operation of percolators by providing for a self-contained, electrically powered heating element that removed the need to use a stovetop burner.
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