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How to Make Cold Brewed Iced-Coffee.

By Chrisjob

Apparently, there's QUITE a flavorful difference between brewing hot coffee and icing it down, and creating iced coffee through cold brewing techniques. From Lifehacker:

"Matthew Yglesias at the Internet Food Association blog writes that it's really a matter of overnight cold-brewing and straining. First, gather up 1 cup of coarse-ground coffee and stir it into 4 1/2 cups of water, or strengthen the mix to taste. After that 'stick it in the fridge for, ideally, a 12 hour overnight brew. In the morning, strain the mixture. If your strainer isn't fine-meshed enough (mine isn't) you can supplement it with a paper coffee filter. Now you've got a delicious pitcher of coffee concentrate. Pour some over an ice cube and enjoy!' "

I'ma try it this weekend and let you know how it goes.

 

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April 14, 2009
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Sugarm0mma

April 16, 2009

I make coffee icecubes, that way as my icecubes melt it just gets stronger : )

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