Cold Brew Coffee for Best Iced Coffee

If you want to know how to make cold brew coffee it's easy: Coffee + Water + Time = Cold Brew
Even if you're bad at math, you can make a smooth batch of the best iced coffee you'll ever drink, and you won't have to pay $4 a cup for it like you'll spend at Starbucks.
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How to Make Cold Brew Coffee for the Best Iced Coffee
Use your favorite coffee beans. Shop around. Experiment. The beans make all the difference.
Buy whole beans and grind them fresh at home.
Grind the beans coarsely.
Place the ground beans in a sealable pitcher or jar and add water.
We like a ratio of 1 cups whole beans to 4 cups water, but experiment and adjust to your taste...nothing is more subjective than a cup of coffee.
Stir.
We like a ratio of
Seal the container and place in the refrigerator for 12 to 24 hours (or more, if you like).
When the time is up, simply strain the mixture through a coffee filter and it's ready to drink.
Make multiple batches of cold brew coffee at one time, then you won't have to wait.
Make extra batches of cold brew for coffee ice cubes: just pour coffee into an ice tray and freeze it...coffee ice cubes
are fantastic for iced-coffee ...it'll keep the coffee chill without diluting the flavor.
Why Cold Brew?
Cold brew coffee is super smooth, and can be less acidic than coffee brewed hot, so it might be a better choice for sensitive tummies.
Cold brew stays fresher longer than hot brewed coffee, so you can make bigger batches at a time without
the coffee growing old and stale to taste.
Itll put pep in your step.
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