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I don't like any ice watering it down. I usually make pour overs, my current beans pictured

Edit- Sorry double posted- here is the second post w my pic of beans. Ppl commented there also! https://lemmy.world/post/1357300

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[–] yip-bonk@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

Cold brew. Take an empty juice bottle, 64oz., say, and fill it 2/3 with grounds. Doesn’t need to be super extreme premium quality, cold brew is very forgiving. Fill to the top the rest with the best water you have. Shake it a little. Put it in the fridge overnight; minimum 12h, maximum 36h.

Then set up a filter; a chemex works great for this. You’ll go through about 6-8 filters with it. Put in the first filter, shake up the bottle really good, and pour into the filter. You can keep topping it off until the grounds fill up the filter.

Either let the brew filter out (about 20m or so) or wait awhile and carefully squeeze the filter (not recommended; if you can wait, wait.). PRO TIP, when done, put the filter in it’s own plastic bag before throwing it away, they will leak. Produce bag or amazon mailer bag works well.

Once you’re done, you’ll have a strong cold brew concentrate that will last a week or more depending on how much you make. An old clean ketchup bottle, like with the squeeze-top on it works well to store it in the fridge. Enjoy!

[–] andkit@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My two main methods are either brewing in the Aeropress but with half the amount of water, or using an espresso, as others already mentioned.

The one thing on my bucket list of things to try is "recursive iced coffee":

  • use the avove method to make iced coffee
  • freeze to ice cubes
  • make iced coffee with coffee ice cubes

I made some coffee cubes before and used them with an oat ~~milk~~ infusion? Drink? Whatever you're supposed to call it, and that turned out very tasty

[–] FinalBoy1975@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

I've done this. I won't do it again. Reason: It takes too long. It's cool, though. It really didn't do enough for me to think I had to repeat the experiment. Brewed espresso with ice cubes tossed in is good enough for me. I think it's definitely worthwhile for every individual to try it out and see what happens, though. For example, I did not convulse or shake. I really thought I would, because I drank a huge glass of it. I didn't.

[–] Encode1307@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I did this for a couple years. Now I just use a superautomatic to get two espresso shots over ice.

https://www.seriouseats.com/japanese-style-iced-coffee

[–] cargonet@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 years ago

What superautomatic did you end up with? I'd like to switch to one...

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