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How to Make The Best Cold Brew Coffee

Cold brew coffee

Brew Specs

Grind

Coarse

Brew Ratio

1:12

Water Temperature

70 – 80° F
Room Temperature

Brew Time

00:24:00
12 – 24 hours

Few things are better on a hot summer day than a delicious glass of iced coffee. While I love flash brew coffee, a smooth refreshing cold brew is hard to beat. Making cold brew is incredibly simple, can be easily be done ahead of time and requires almost no special equipment.

Table of Contents
  1. What is Cold Brew Coffee?
  2. Why Make Cold Brew Coffee
  3. Steps to Make Cold Brew Coffee
  4. Tips When Making Cold Brew Coffee
  5. Questions About Cold Brew Coffee
  6. What Equipment Do You Need to Make Cold Brew Coffee?
  7. The Best At-Home Cold Brew Coffee Recipe

What is Cold Brew Coffee?

Cold brew coffee is made by steeping coffee grounds in room temperature water for an extended period of time (any where from 12 to 48 hours). Instead of using hot water to extract flavor from the coffee beans, cold brew coffee uses time. This extended brew time can create a smooth, potentially less bitter coffee. Depending on the coffee to water ratio you use, it can be brewed to drink or made as a concentrate that you dilute with water or milk.

Why Make Cold Brew Coffee

Steps to Make Cold Brew Coffee

Time needed: 1 day and 15 minutes

The process of making cold brew coffee is incredibly simple. Here’s an overview on how to make cold brew coffee at home.

  1. Coarsely grind your coffee beans.

    Because of the long steeping time, you want your coffee grounds to be ground fairly coarse so the coffee does not get over-extracted.

  2. Combine coffee and water.

    You can either mix the coffee and water together directly or use some sort of filter or mesh system to make the final straining of water from the coffee grounds easier.

  3. Wait 12-24 hours.

    Cold brew requires time to slow-steep the coffee grounds with the water. There is no magic time, but usually somewhere between 12-24 hours works best. Experiment to find the timing that tastes best to you and works best with your schedule.

  4. Filter & serve.

    If you’ve mixed the coffee and water together, you’ll need to use a cheese cloth or other filter to separate the coffee grounds. If you’ve used a cold brew maker with a filter you can simply remove the filter and your cold brew is ready to serve!

Tips When Making Cold Brew Coffee

If you don’t have a good grinder, buy a bag of fresh coffee from a local roaster, have them grind it coarse for you and then go home and use it right away for your cold brew.

Questions About Cold Brew Coffee

Does cold brew coffee have more caffeine than other iced or hot coffee?

While cold brew can have more caffeine, it doesn’t necessarily have to. The reason for this belief is that cold brew is usually made at a stronger coffee to water ratio. If you drink it at this more concentrated level, it will have more caffeine, but if you dilute with water or milk/cream, it won’t necessarily.

The amount of caffeine can also be impacted by the specific coffee you use, the length of time you steep the coffee and more.

Should you make cold brew coffee as a concentrate?

When making cold brew, you can decide to make it stronger as a concentrate (1:2 to 1:6 coffee to water ratio) or more diluted and ready-to-drink (1:8 to 1:16). If you prefer to dilute your cold brew with water, I find it better to make the cold brew at a ready-to-drink ratio because I find it tastes fuller and more balanced when the water is added before steeping vs. directly before drinking. If you prefer to add cream or milk to your cold brew though, making a concentrate works better, so you can dilute, while still keeping your cold brew at the proper ratio.

How long does cold brew coffee last after making it?

There is some debate on this question and the answers will range from 24-48 hours to two weeks. I find cold brew you make at home tastes best within one week of making it—though I’ve pushed it to two weeks before and it is close to the original quality.

Cold brew you purchase from the store many times will have longer “best buy” dates, so if you purchase always be sure to check the date on the package.

Honour Cold Brew Maker + coffee beans

What Equipment Do You Need to Make Cold Brew Coffee?

The bare essentials when it comes to making cold brew at home include a container to steep the coffee/water and a filter to separate them after steeping. You can do this with a mason jar and cheese cloth/strainer, but if you plan to make cold brew coffee regularly, it is worth investing in a cold brew maker that makes the entire process easier. The cold brew maker shown in this post is the Honour Cold Brew Maker. It’s great because it has a specific area for the coffee grounds, so after steeping you can easily take it out and the cold brew coffee is ready to go. It already is in the container you’ll store it in and has a pour spout to make it incredibly easy to store. Easy peasy.

Recipes with Cold Brew Coffee

Few drinks are more refreshing on a summer afternoon than sparkling water and iced coffee. Most afternoons in the summer…
An incredibly refreshing mocktail featuring a perfect blend of smooth cold brew coffee, fresh strawberry flavors & a minty aroma that is perfect for any sunny afternoon.

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The Best At-Home Cold Brew Coffee

Smooth, refreshing and incredibly delicious, cold brew coffee is an excellent way to enjoy your coffee any time of the year. It's easy to make in batches and use throughout the entire week or next time you have a party. This recipe is for a larger batch brew, but you can easily scale it down by sticking to a 1:11 ratio (1 gram of coffee to 11 grams of water)
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword cold brew
Prep Time 10 minutes
Steeping Time 1 day
Servings 16 8 oz servings
Cost $18

Equipment

  • Honour Cold Brew Maker

Ingredients

  • 12 oz coffee ground coarsely
  • 1 gallon water filtered

Instructions

  • Coarsely grind coffee. Because you steep the coffee grounds for such an extended period of time, you want your coffee grounds to be ground fairly coarse so the coffee does not get over-extracted.
  • Combine coffee and water. Add filtered water to cold brew maker until just below the rim of the jar (if you are using less coffee reduce the water amount proportionally). Add coffee to center filter.
  • Stir coffee. The coffee will float to the top. Wait 1 minute and use spoon or other stirrer to stir inside the filter to help settle the coffee grounds.
  • Allow coffee to steep. Wait between 12-24 hours for the coffee to steep.
  • Remove coffee. Slowly remove the filter from the cold brew maker and allow coffee to drain from the filter.
  • Enjoy! Store the finished cold brew in the fridge and enjoy over the next week. The cold brew coffee can be drunk straight or diluted with water or milk to taste.

Notes

During steeping the coffee can be at room temperature. If stored in the fridge though, you may need to steep the coffee a bit longer.
If using the Honour Cold Brew maker, be sure to keep the lid loose after seeping to allow for proper pouring.
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