TORRANCE, Calif., U.S. – Breville, the premium global kitchen appliance brand, today introduces the Breville Precision Brewer, the world’s first 12 cup drip coffee maker with precise and adjustable temperature control, utilizing digital (PID) technology.
Combined with optimized water flow and contact time via its patent pending steep and release valve, the Precision Brewer™ allows versatility for automatic brewing from pour over to cold brew, offering coffee enthusiasts to enjoy great-tasting craft coffee at home.
“The unique precision heating and pump system sets the Breville Precision Brewer™ apart from most other Speciality Coffee Association (SCA) certified automatic drip coffee makers,” said Phil McKnight, Global Beverage Business Manager, Breville Pty Limited.
“The innovative PID technology, thermo-coil heater and a dedicated pump, typically seen in espresso machines, allows for precise and adjustable temperature control and optimal water flow. When it is combined as a system, it brews delicious tasting coffee no matter which style you prefer.”
With the Breville Precision Brewer™, the innovative PID technology offers consumers the option to choose between several brew modes, including:
- SCA certified “Gold Cup”
- Cold Brew
- Over Ice
- My Brew
- Pour Over (adapter sold separately)
The new machine makes it easy to customize all the brewing variables with the “My Brew” mode, so you get the very best out of your favorite beans. It also has “Small Cup™ Detection” that produces a great tasting single-serve cup, and “Fast” mode, which brews a true 12 cups in under seven minutes.
The Breville Precision Brewer™ (MAP: $299.99) is available for purchase at Williams Sonoma, Seattle Coffee Gear and BrevilleUSA.com. Now through January 31, 2018, consumers who register their Breville Precision Brewer™ at PourOver.BrevilleUSA.com will receive a free pour over adapter kit valued at $35.
To learn more about the Breville Precision Brewer™ functionality, watch the videos here and here, as well as a special behind-the-scenes look of the machine’s making.