I’m sur 90% has to do with the coffee, but what about different drip coffee makers?
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yes they do take the percolator for example the aroma and taste of freshly brewed coffee is more intense, the drip is just that it’s water that just run over the coffee grinds very fast , then you have the espresso maker it takes a very dark roast coffee and little water to make it a good espresso, then there is the French Press you add boiling water to the coffee let it stand for a few minutes to absorb the colour and taste the press the plunger down and your coffee is now ready but at all time you must use fresh cold water and a very clean coffee maker for best results and last but not least a good quality coffee
The type of filter you use can have an effect on the end product.
You are correct, the coffee has a lot to do with it but the temperature and type of the water is very important, Coffee needs to be brewed at 190 degrees for best results, so many different models have different heater elements that get the water heated to a good temp. The big Coffee urns at restaurants and such have water stored at 190 degrees all the time in a reservoir chamber and all you do is press a button and it starts dripping and brewing.
A good coffee maker is only one part of the equation of making taste e coffee.