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Cold Brew Coffee

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Uggghhhh August. The sun never seems to set and it's SO hot aka a lot less sleep. Cold brew coffee anyone?

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If you've heard the phrase "cold brew coffee" and thought "well I can't make that it seems impossible", you're not the only one. Sounds like an oxymoron. However, I'm pleased to say it's the easiest thing ever.

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Seriously. Here's the deal:

One: Coarsely ground your favorite roast of coffee beans and place them in a pitcher. If grind them too finely, you're brew will be "muddy". I grind them so there are still chunks of the coffee beans floating around.

Two: Pour cold water over the coffee beans. Chill for at least 12 hours.

Three: Strain through a filter. Add cream.

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Aaaaand done. It's SO easy, just takes a little more time than your regular hot coffee brew 😎. Recipe below!Image may be NSFW.
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Cold Brew Coffee

  • Author: Aberdeen
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    Prep Time:
    5 minutes
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    Total Time:
    12 hours
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    Yield:
    1-2

Description

Incredibly simple to make at home, this cold brew coffee is the perfect morning caffeine treat all summer long.


Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup coffee beans, coarsely ground
  • 3 cups water
  • Favorite creamer

Instructions

  1. In a large pitcher or bowl, stir together water and coffee grounds. Cover and chill in the fridge for at least 12 hours, up to 24 hours.
  2. Remove the coffee from the fridge. Cover a strainer with cheese cloth and pour coffee through into another bowl or pitcher. Compost the cheese cloth and leftover grounds.
  3. Add creamer or ice as desired to cold brewed coffee. Serve chilled.

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