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Reddit mentions of CoffeeSock ColdBrew Kit- Reusable Organic Cotton Filter and Jar (KIT64)
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of CoffeeSock ColdBrew Kit- Reusable Organic Cotton Filter and Jar (KIT64). Here are the top ones.
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Manufactured in the USABrews and stores up to 6 cups of coffee concentrateMade from Organic Cotton - a responsibly produced, renewable resourceEasy cleanup - Just empty grounds, rinse, and hang to thoroughly dry.High quality and less expensive than many market alternatives
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 6.1 Inches |
Length | 12.1 Inches |
Weight | 1.85 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
For a cheaper intro to cold brew check out CoffeeSock
Cold brew works best with coarse ground beans, but the coffeesock works with any grind. It takes roughly 12 hours to brew medium/fine ground beans so it can be set up at night to be ready the next morning. Each batch makes 2-3 days of coffee. I find that this makes roughly a 1:1.5 coffee-to-water concentrate.
If you want to make a stronger concentrate, you can double brew. Brew for 12 hours, discard grounds, add new grounds and brew for another 12 hours. This produces a concentrate that's closer to 1:3 coffee-to-water.
I enjoy cold brewed coffee either cold or hot, straight black. No sugar/cream. I cannot tolerate hot brewed without some sugar and creamer. Cold brew has no bitterness, and really lets you experience the full flavor of the beans.
If you do happen to get into cold brewing coffee, the best coffee I've ever had was from KingdomCoffeeRoasters.com. They are a little more expensive, but it's the first coffee I've ever tasted that let me taste what people describe as "fruity". It's more expensive, but definitely a great occasional treat.
Congrats on the 150 days of sobriety! That's fantastic!
Coffee is the bomb. I do cold-brew because there's less acid, by 97%, so it's nicer on the stomach. And it's also got more caffeine because hot-brew burns away the caffeine. It's also a lot sweeter naturally, since the acidity is what brings out the bitterness in hot coffee. I use much less creamer in that than I ever did any hot coffee, so it's healthier that way too.
It can also be kept in the fridge for a month before going stale. So it cost a lot less in the long run if you just make a gallon or so at a time.
I'd suggest buying a cheap kit like this to start!And this short video will give you a basic step by step to get you started!
There's tons more in-depth videos so you can learn more, or if you have any questions, I'd love to help!
Not OP but I use a coffee sock (basically this kit: https://www.amazon.com/CoffeeSock-ColdBrew-Reusable-Organic-KIT64/dp/B00L7478JE/) and it works great.
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