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Make super easy cold brew coffee for the perfect cup of iced coffee! Cold brew is less bitter than regular coffee and is so tasty!

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Do you run your day on caffeine? I’m over here in solidarity with you. My day cannot begin until this momma has at least 2 cups of coffee in peace & quiet. It’s why I wake up 45 minutes before the rest of the family. But, I have a small confession to make…. I never liked coffee. Like Ever. Never Ever.

Then, Jordan introduced me to iced coffee. Ohmigosh, it was a game changer. I’ve learned there are several perks to being a former barista’s wife. One of them was learning about iced coffee and cold brew.

The Perfectly Easy Recipe for Cold Brew Coffee

First things first. Let’s be honest, iced coffee is NOT hot coffee poured over ice. It’s not the hot coffee that you meant to drink this morning and then set in the fridge. #RealMomMoment

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Real iced coffee is actually something called Cold Brew.

I’ve learned that by allowing the coffee beans to sit in cold filtered water allows the oils to be released into the water. I’m not a chemist, I’m not sure whathappens. But it’s magic. Pure caffeinated magic in concentrate form. *sigh*

For our iced cold brew coffee, we use a French PressEasy At-Home Cold Brew Coffee Recipe | Our Home Made Easy (3). If you haven’t used one before, it isa method of drawing out theoils of coffee beans, but for hot coffee. In this house, we use it exclusively for iced coffee (see above note aboutperks ofliving with a former barista).

This is the time to break out the French Press thatyou received as a wedding gift. YES. If you don’t have one,you’ll need to make the coffee & water in a pitch or mason jar and strain with a cheesecloth. It will be one extra step of filtering itthrough the cheesecloth.

Don’t have a French Press? Need to see cold brew coffee in action? This video tutorial on Cold Brew Coffee is super helpful!

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The Best Coffee for Cold Brew

It all begins with great coffee! And it doesn’t need to be expensive.

We’ve tried everything from Caribou, Godiva, Colombian, Folgers in Bulk, and all the Starbucks.

Each has their own taste and it’s definitely what you prefer.

However, over the years, we’ve learned the most important thing about making cold brew coffee-— fresh coarse coffee grounds.

First, you’ll want to begin with freshly ground coarse coffee.

But wait, you have lots of little people running around and don’t have time to grind them yourself?

That’s okay before kids I had the nerve to do it myself, too. 😉

Now, this momma has to rely on someone else to grind her coffee. Win some, lose some I guess. Anyways, if you can grind your own beans, fabulous, I’m envious. If you cannot, measure out 1/2 cup of your grounds from your Costco sized tub.

If you don’t buy your coffee from Costco, you can always go to your neighborhood coffee shop or Starbucks. They will grind your whole bean coffee for you on-site! Make sure to share that you want it coarsely ground, not the usual.

Store your coffee tightly sealed and out of sunlight. You’ll be good to go.

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In a Bodum French Press Easy At-Home Cold Brew Coffee Recipe | Our Home Made Easy (8), I fill the press with cold filtered water just to the bottom of the top metal band. This gives enough head space for the coffee. Pour the coffee grounds over the water.

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Patiently wait 8-12 hours for the coffee to develop! Then it’s the best part. Not only do you get to enjoy the fruits of your patience, but you get to press down the French press. My husband usually beats me to it. It makes me sad for a small moment. 😉

I like to serve my coffee over a glass full of ice (it dilutes it perfectly) and some sweet creamer. Feel free to toss in your preferred sweetener or milk.

Enjoy!

P.S. Since we’ve moved North to Michigan, and it seems unusual to drink iced coffee all year long, I’ve learned to appreciate the hot stuff too! 🙂

P.S.S. We’ve moved to Arizona! I’m back to enjoying cold brew coffee year around!

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Yield: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 5 minutes

Learn how to make your own iced coffee at home with this delicious and simple cold brew coffee recipe!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup coarse coffee grounds
  • 32 ounces of cold filtered water
  • Optional: Creamer or Sweetener

Instructions

  1. Fill the French Press with water to just below metal collar. Leave enough room for the coffee.
  2. Pour the coffee grounds over the water.
  3. Gently set the French Press Lid on top of the coffee mixture. Do not plunge.
  4. Let sit for 8-12 hours. Plunge the French Press.
  5. Pour the concentrate over a glass of ice. Add creamer or sugar as desired.
  6. Store remaining coffee concentrate in the refrigerator.

Cheers!

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FAQs

How do you make cold brew coffee for beginners? ›

Combine your coffee grounds and water in a large jar or pitcher. Cover and let it sit at room temperature or in your refrigerator. After steeping, strain the mixture using a fine-mesh sieve or coffee filter to remove the grounds. Your cold brew concentrate is now ready to be diluted with water or milk.

What is the simplest way to brew coffee at home? ›

Pour Over/Drip: Coffee Cone

One of the oldest, simplest, fastest and cheapest ways to brew coffee is the drip method using a coffee cone and paper filter. Hot water is poured evenly over coffee grounds in a paper filter. With gravity, the brewed coffee drips slowly and directly into a cup or pot.

What is the coffee to water ratio for cold brew? ›

A ratio of 1:8 of coffee to water will produce a nice coffee ready to drink after around 24 hours at a coarse grind. Another option is to create a much stronger cold brew (named cold brew concentrate), by using a ratio anywhere from 1 part coffee to 4 parts water, up to around 1 part coffee to 2 parts water.

How to make cold brew in 2 hours? ›

Split evenly among as jars/containers as necessary and brew away.
  1. Fill mason jars with 1/2 cup of ground coffee, ground to a coarse French press style grind, and 4 cups of water. ...
  2. Tighten the lids to the jars with your fingertips, and do not over tighten.
  3. Place jars in a 150°F / 65.5°C bath for two hours.
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Can you use regular ground coffee for cold brew? ›

A coarse grind size is ideal for cold brew — similar what you'd use for a French press. The coarseness will allow water to evenly saturate the grounds for a nice even extraction. If the grounds are too fine, they tend to float together in a dense mass and won't be evenly saturated with water.

What is the easiest home brew to make? ›

Five Easiest Beers to Home Brew
  • American Amber Ale. If you want to experiment with clarifiers and fining agents, American Amber Ale is the best bet for you to start. ...
  • American Brown Ale. ...
  • American Pale Ale. ...
  • American Wheat Ales. ...
  • Porters.
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How to make coffee step by step simple? ›

Now on with the brewing.
  1. Step 1: Measure for your brew ratio. ...
  2. Step 2: Grind the coffee. ...
  3. Step 3: Boil the water and wait 1 minute. ...
  4. Step 4: Place and wet the filter. ...
  5. Step 5: Place the coffee in the filter. ...
  6. Step 6: Pour and wait. ...
  7. Step 7: Continue and complete your pour. ...
  8. Step 8: Enjoy your coffee!

What is the golden ratio for cold brew? ›

Now let me show you the actual Golden Ratios: 1:15 to 1:18 (coffee to water). In here is where most people find the coffee to be at that sweet spot, though there are a few exceptions, like with espresso, for example.

How long should you brew cold brew? ›

The best part about making cold brew at home is you can dial it in to your personal taste. Somewhere in the 16 to 20 hour range is the sweet spot for most coffees. We're willing to bet you'll find your favorite steep time right in there somewhere. Start with a 16-hour batch, taste, and go from there.

Should I put cold brew in the fridge? ›

If you're making cold brew in bulk, you want to make sure you're storing it properly. Beckett recommends storing your cold brew (and/or concentrate) in a closed-top container (sealed glass or plastic) in the refrigerator (room temperature storage is more prone to bacterial growth).

What's the difference between cold brew and iced coffee? ›

The Takeaway

While traditional iced coffee is made by pouring hot-brewed coffee over ice, cold brew is made by steeping ground coffee in cold water for up to 24 hours before straining it.

Can cold brew be made quickly? ›

The whipping siphon is the perfect environment to speed the concentrating process along, meaning you'll have a perfect cup of iced coffee in just around two hours. The only thing left to chance is if the weather will cooperate.

What coffee is best for cold brew? ›

For the most exquisite and desirable experience, try using dark roast single-origin arabica beans for cold brew coffee. Not only will these beans generate a smoother taste but they also contribute to a sweeter flavor profile without any unwanted acidity.

What not to do when making cold brew coffee? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Homemade Cold Brew Iced Coffee
  1. Grinding the coffee too fine. ...
  2. Making a small batch. ...
  3. Not soaking the coffee long enough. ...
  4. Straining too quickly. ...
  5. Drinking cold brew neat.

Do you use hot or cold water to make cold brew coffee? ›

It's brewed with cold water instead of hot water and must be steeped overnight. Making cold brew coffee requires a bit of patience, but we promise it's worth it for a smoother, sweeter coffee.

What is the best coffee process for cold brew? ›

You just add water to coffee, stir, cover it and leave it out on the counter overnight. A quick two-step filtering the next day (strain the grounds through a sieve, and use a coffee filter to pick up silt), a dilution of the brew one-to-one with water, and you're done.

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