Cold Brew Coffee

by LeDesordre in Cooking > Coffee

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Cold Brew Coffee

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I've been a Barista in high end coffee for about 4 years now. One of the things you learn early on is that it is distasteful to ever ice espresso. Many go forward never questioning why this is such a bad idea, but I have an inquisitive mind and looked into it further.

It turns out that coffee is high in chlorogenic acid, which, as the coffee cools, forms quinic acid, which has a noteable and overwhelming astringent flavor. So the task is to brew coffee in a way that does not involve heat, and also reduces the apparent acidity. In the 60's the Toddy method became popular and it produces a finished product that is notably less bitter and actually puts forward a deep caramel and chocolaty flavor. Cold brew coffee is perfect for a warm day.

I decided to make my own cold brew coffee brewer.

Materials

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Supplies:
-6oz of a well roasted coffee
-one piece of felt (.29 cents at michaels)
-two large coffee filters
-a two-liter bottle
-thread
-scissors

Begin

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Cut the bottom off of the two-liter bottle.

Stand

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Use a broad glass to act as a stand for the brewer

Filter

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Fold a piece of felt

Filter Insertion

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Roll up the felt and stuff it into the opening of the brewer.

Weigh

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Weigh out 6 ounces of a good, quality coffee. Bad coffee will only get you bad cold brew.

Grind

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Grind to the coarsest possible setting.

Make Coffee "tea Bags"

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Split the coffee into 2-6 coffee filters - it will depend on the size filter you have. If you've got large ones, you can do it in two - for small filters you may need six.

Tie

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Tie them off with thread.

Set in Your Brewer

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Set them in your brewer, fill with a little over 6 cups of good, clean water. Give the water a second to soak into the coffee - you may be able to pour more in after.

Brew!

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Brew for 12-24 hours, this batch brewed for 14 hours.

Take Off the Cap!

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Take off the cap and a slow drip should start.

ALMOST THERE!

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So so close

Enjoy!

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End product. A super clean, crisp, cold brewed coffee. You can use this as a concentrate and dilute with a few ounces of water or drink it straight up. Tastes delicious and huuuuuuuuge caffeine content.

p.s.

The double filtration is extremely important. A lot of places that do cold brew use the reusable fabric filters, but they tend to leave solids in the coffee and it gives it a certain grittiness that I can't stand. Double filtered cold brew coffee is one of my favorite coffee preparation methods.