My exact method. The whole time he was talking about the grit and sediment of the cheap methods I was waiting for him to say, "you could run it through a paper filter. At a cost of 10¢
1. Wrap your coffee grounds in a coffee filter and tie it up so none of it comes out ( make 2, they should almost look like dumplings) . 2.Then put those in a pitcher with 3 cups of cold water. 3.Let it steep for up to 12 hrs and add more water in the pitcher based on your desired brew strength.
Do not plunge in French Press or turn the jar upside down , you just stir things up, pour the coffee slowly to another container with paper filter. If you let the jar or French Press sit long enough, the coffee bur will settle to bottom like sand in water.
@@ComixMultiplication I use one with a half-gallon mason jar. Works great. I brought I kit from World Market that comes with the jar and 2 very durable nut milk bags for $10. Tha bags have a really good drawstring, so I simply tie the string tightly and pop the bag in before pouring the water. No fuss, no muss
The cheap methods all have easy fixes for his problems. It's like "I"m going to do these methods half-assed, because I'm hear to sell stuff." I put my grounds in a mason jar and then filter through a paper filter a couple of times. The used filters and grounds go in my compost bin- zero plastic and super cheap.
I use the French press method and I filter the coffee with presoaked paper filter
Does it work? Doe sit remove the leftover grounds from the coffee?
IggySixFigures yes it does
My exact method. The whole time he was talking about the grit and sediment of the cheap methods I was waiting for him to say, "you could run it through a paper filter. At a cost of 10¢
serious question. Why make a concentrate instead of just add more water and not concentrate it to add water later?
I read that concentrates last longer in the fridge than having the diluted variant.
I love the host. He’s got quite the charm lol
I use the aero press but the down side is that it only makes 1 small cup at a time. Extremely clean and smooth tho :)
1. Wrap your coffee grounds in a coffee filter and tie it up so none of it comes out ( make 2, they should almost look like dumplings) . 2.Then put those in a pitcher with 3 cups of cold water. 3.Let it steep for up to 12 hrs and add more water in the pitcher based on your desired brew strength.
sediment isnt really an issue if you are using a coarse grind, which you should already know if you own a french press.
what about the tea filter large mason jar types?????
Is cheesecloth durable enough to put coffee groups in and soak it for 20 hours to make cold brew coffee?
That's what I'm wondering too
Great comprehensive video!
I use the french press, with triple screens. So easy.
Do not plunge in French Press or turn the jar upside down , you just stir things up, pour the coffee slowly to another container with paper filter. If you let the jar or French Press sit long enough, the coffee bur will settle to bottom like sand in water.
I received the OXO for Christmas and I love it!
I just got it this Christmas! Hope I like it too!
What about the asobu cold brewer
Super cute video.
Coffee Sock makes non-gritty perfect cold brew. do it.
you should try the Tupperware carafe , good clean result
good
another single purpose device? nah. I like this nutmilk bag thingy, might have to get one of these
How did the nut milk bag work out? I just picked one up for this purpose
@@ComixMultiplication I use one with a half-gallon mason jar. Works great. I brought I kit from World Market that comes with the jar and 2 very durable nut milk bags for $10. Tha bags have a really good drawstring, so I simply tie the string tightly and pop the bag in before pouring the water. No fuss, no muss
@@afroembrya for a half gallon, how many cups of ungrinded beans do you use?
@@ComixMultiplication I weigh out 164 grams.
@@ComixMultiplication Sorry, that was supposed to be 113 g.
“That’s just weird..” lol
nut milk. nice.
very nice.
The cheap methods all have easy fixes for his problems. It's like "I"m going to do these methods half-assed, because I'm hear to sell stuff." I put my grounds in a mason jar and then filter through a paper filter a couple of times. The used filters and grounds go in my compost bin- zero plastic and super cheap.
Why not pour it through a coffee filter??????? I guess it's to old school and not hip enough🤣
Trader Joe has solved these problems with their cold brewing coffee pods. Easy, delicious, and no need for another piece of equipment in your kitchen.
you used wayy too much cheesecloth
Wow! I wonder who sponsors this video. Oxo maybe