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OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker (Black) on sale for
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Product Description:- Love homemade cold brew but don't have a lot of room? The OXO Brew Compact Cold Brew Coffee Maker is your small space solution. Create up to a week's worth of smooth coffee concentrate in the 24-ounce brewing container. It's easy to use, add ground beans and pour water into the perforated rainmaker™ top to evenly distribute water over the grounds. Brew 12 – 24 hours on your counter or fridge, then place the brewer onto the borosilicate glass carafe to drain. The ultra-fine, reusable stainless steel mesh filter prevents grounds from escaping into your brew. The carafe's cork stopper has a silicone seal that helps keep the concentrate fresh. When you're done, the brewer and carafe nest for neat storage.
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We use a French press to cold brew - drop in the grounds and stir, wait 12-24 hours then drain.
Makes clean up really easy
You can heat it up after it bruise or you can drink a cold.
I'm in front of my sister for spending so much money on it but it tastes very good
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you'd be much better off finding better coffee beans than gimmicks.
You can heat it up after it bruise or you can drink a cold.
I'm in front of my sister for spending so much money on it but it tastes very good
I've been making cold brew at home for years and I much prefer the type of device I linked above vs Toddy or similar.
Edit: in case anyone is interested, my cold brew carafe is 1.5 liters and I make the cold brew by adding 1 1/4 cups ground coffee and fill the rest with water.
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We use a French press to cold brew - drop in the grounds and stir, wait 12-24 hours then drain.
Makes clean up really easy
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You can easily replicate this by putting coffee and water in any container and putting in the fridge/counter for up to 24 hours (I go full 24) and then strain through regular coffee filters into another pitcher. This thing just makes it a bit easier.
I don't like French press due to all the fines getting in there (that's just me though).
I've been making cold brew at home for years and I much prefer the type of device I linked above vs Toddy or similar.
Edit: in case anyone is interested, my cold brew carafe is 1.5 liters and I make the cold brew by adding 1 1/4 cups ground coffee and fill the rest with water.
You can heat it up after it bruise or you can drink a cold.
I'm in front of my sister for spending so much money on it but it tastes very good
This study backs that up as they didn't find noticeable ph level differences between either. What they did find is lower levels of acidic components which potentially could be an irritant to some people. They also found less antioxidants too…and I've noticed that cold coffees do not have the same effect on me (which I assume is more the antioxidants from the oils).
So it's like mitigating one problem by removing one of the best benefits.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s...18-34392-w
I wonder also if it's also the placebo effect: people using stronger roasts for better acidity that are finding cold brew to be superior, and it's actually the roast itself that's doing the job irregardless of the brewing method.
You can easily replicate this by putting coffee and water in any container and putting in the fridge/counter for up to 24 hours (I go full 24) and then strain through regular coffee filters into another pitcher. This thing just makes it a bit easier.
I don't like French press due to all the fines getting in there (that's just me though).
you'd be much better off finding better coffee beans than gimmicks.
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