How to make cold brew French press?

Cold brewed coffee has a vastly improved flavor when contrasted with general brewed hot coffee since it is up to 67% less acidic. As the less acid permits you to enjoy each of the flavors that you might be enjoying in your coffee. The cold-brewed coffee will give the bet chocolaty, roast perfection that you were missing out on while brewing your coffee hot.

How to cold brew:

  • Ingredients: Coarsely ground coffee and cold water.
  • Equipment: French press

Utilizing a standard 8 cup French press

  • Place 4 Oz of coarse ground coffee to the lower part of the French press.
  •  Add 3 cups of cold or room temperature water over the grounds tenderly.
  • Slowly mix to get each ground wet.
  • Let it sit for 14-16 hours at room temperature.
  • For putting your brew in the fridge, press and strain it into a covered container or vessel.
  • Now, you have a cold brew concentrate: while serving mix one part of coffee with one part of water.

Serving cold brew coffee.

The cold-brew concentrate can be served in both hot and iced coffee.

Serving iced coffee:

  • Empty one part of coffee concentrate into a glass and add one section of water.
  • Then in this mixture, add the desired quantity of ice cubes.
  • Add the remaining ingredients (milk or cream, sugar) and mix thoroughly and enjoy the incredibly smooth brewed coffee.

Serving hot (cold brewed):

  • Empty one section of coffee into a coffee cup and add one section of water.
  • Place in microwave for 1-2 minutes, or until it reaches the desired temperature.
  • Mix with the addition of cream and sugar. Enjoy the amazingly smooth hot coffee.

FAQs:

Can we keep the cold brew coffee in the fridge?

Yes, you need to keep your cold brew in the fridge. This will expand the lapse date. You can make a cold beverage surprisingly fast if you refrigerate your cold brew concentrate.

Which coffee grind is best for cold brew?

For cold brew coffee, the best grind size is a coarse grind. Since the cold brew coffee will be soaked for quite a while, the coarse ground coffee bean will assist in ensuring you are not over-separating your coffee.

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