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Reddit mentions of Arrow Home Products 00746 Fridge Stack Beverage Container, 5 quart, Clear

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Arrow Home Products 00746 Fridge Stack Beverage Container, 5 quart, Clear. Here are the top ones.

Arrow Home Products 00746 Fridge Stack Beverage Container, 5 quart, Clear
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    Features:
  • Durable and compact beverage container to fit into many spaces
  • Built in handle for easy carrying
  • Large opening so filling up, adding ice etc. is simple and easy
  • Fill with your favorite beverage, water, iced tea, juice or powdered drink mix
  • BPA free, MADE IN USA
  • Loosen lid for best dispensing
Specs:
ColorClear
Height5 Inches
Length16.1 Inches
Number of items1
Size5-Quart
Weight0.6 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Arrow Home Products 00746 Fridge Stack Beverage Container, 5 quart, Clear:

u/snappuccino ยท 4 pointsr/Coffee

I'm starting to realize from a lot of these ratios that some tastes are very different! I'm sure that a "recommended" ratio is out there but an ideal ratio is what tastes best to you.

As you've noticed, you definitely need to increase your steep time, especially if you're using the fridge.

I've tried many methods but the one I've been using for a while now is the following (just a suggestion if you're into that sort of thing):

  1. Purchased a cereal keeper, a dispenser, and a CoffeeSock.

  2. I grind up what equates to 12-13 ounces based on 3, "18 cup" grind cycles in my burr grinder at a coarse setting (weighed multiple times to make sure). Most ground coffee comes in 12 oz in the supermarket so it's convenient if you're doing a bigger batch.
  3. Add this to the cereal keeper and add water up to the first line. It's probably close to 1.25 gallons.
  4. Let sit for 24 hours at room temp. I'll generally grind + start the steep when I get home from work and then filter the next day at the same time.
  5. Drain from the cereal keeper into my dispenser through the CoffeeSock. I hang the coffee sock from a cabinet handle and slowly put it through. It produces a very clean product.
  6. Store in the fridge and drink it all week! My girlfriend and I will drill through one batch in a week easy.

    I was very skeptical about the CoffeeSock's ability to filter properly as I was using Chemex filters before this which obviously filters well. I spoke to CoffeeSock about this and they said "you will pass some fine silt only" and they were correct, much to my surprise.

    The french press definitely had some fine grinds coming out of it, as did most of the popular products I've tried. Some people don't mind this but I did. :)

    The product tastes fantastic, in my opinion, and comparable to the concentration of many shops I've purchased cold brew from. Just play around and at some point you'll settle on the method that works for you.

    Happy brewing!
u/ImGoingToMakeYouMad ยท 3 pointsr/videos

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