Hello all! Hope you guys are doing well. Life at home hadn't been very interesting- I'm still stuck with my studies and there is one thing that I really need to keep me going throughout the day.. coffee. I posted about my new found love for cold brew a few months back in one of the posts but I've eventually decided to cut that little snippet away because that's just not how I make my cold brew anymore these days. Today, I'm going to share with you guys my new and improved method on making cold brew.
Disclaimer: I'm not a barista or some coffee professional so my cold brew may not be as bombastic as the ones you get in stores but as an average coffee drinker, this is okay for me. This is just how I like to make my cold brew. Nonetheless, I hope you'll still enjoy reading this post! 😋
The main reason why I prefer cold brew over hot and freshly brewed coffees is because cold brew has lower acidity (which is great for people who have gastric problems like me even though it's not advisable for us to consume coffee) and it's richer in caffeine due to its longer steeping process.
Firstly, choose your desired coffee beans. It's totally up to you to choose whether to use mild roast coffee beans or dark roasted ones. I personally like using Starbucks medium to dark roasted beans because of their tastes. It's highly recommended that you use coarse grounded coffee beans for optimum taste. I've tried brewing using finely grounded coffee beans and the results were.. not so great because finer coffee beans result in bitter tasting coffee since their extraction rates would be higher than that of the coarse ones.
Container
Next, choose a container you'll like to steep your beans in. I got this blue wide-lid glass jar from daiso for RM5.90 and it works perfectly. I'd suggest that you get a glass container with a wide lid for easier pouring and cleaning. I've read somewhere online saying that it's best to make cold brews using glass containers since glass containers will not trap funky odours, therefore it won't affect the taste of your coffee. You can also choose to buy containers which are specially meant for cold brews from stores or online but I won't cover those here since I'm not using those.
Putting things together
Brewing
Filter
The last step, which is also a very crucial step in ensuring your cold brew is smooth and beautiful (idk what other words that I can use to describe) is to FILTER your coffee. You don't want to ruin your cold brew experience by drinking the unfiltered murky/sandy/disgusting coffee mixture. My personal favourite thing to use to filter my coffee is paper coffee filters. They are magical because they leave absolutely no grounds/specs or residue in your final product, ensuring a smooth and clean cup of cold brewed coffee. I've tried using cheesecloths and metal net filters but they won't produce crystal clear coffee. I purchased my coffee filters and the coffee filter holder device (plastic) from daiso, each for RM5.90.
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