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• #14552
Yes, UTFS, JFGI, etc, but when extraction times using an espresso machine are mentioned, is this times from the moment the espresso pours, or from when the brew switch is pressed.
Errrr, asking for a friend.
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• #14553
From when you hit the brew button. The time between pressing the button and the espresso emerging is all part of the brewing.
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• #14554
Mr Black cold brew coffee liqueur.
I can confirm its delicious.
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• #14555
Thanks Steve.
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• #14556
Has anyone come across a receptacle for ground coffee that fits inside the plunger of an aeropress? Would be good for carrying a small amount for bikepacking etc.
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• #14557
A film canister perhaps?
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• #14558
Bit small I reckon but you're thinking along the right lines. I'll have to keep my eyes open to potential containers.
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• #14559
Just use a keep cup? or a similar resusable coffee cup with a lid?
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• #14560
ziplock bag?
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• #14561
This is what I usually do but a solid container seems like it would make for less mess/ neater packing and just make sense to easily fill the dead space.
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• #14562
Electrolyte tab tube?
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• #14563
Keep, maybe also in Ziploc in a porlex grinder which fits perfectly?
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• #14564
This is my setup at home. Grinding beans from Ozone at the present.
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• #14565
Right now I just throw ice cubes into filtered coffee for a cold beverage. It’s fine but I have the feeling that I’m missing out something.
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• #14566
Slow seep overnight in a fridge.
We have one of these and it's lovely though I'm sure you can make one easily
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• #14567
Coldbrew is pretty damn good. Loads of recipes out there, I'm no expert so I just combine some water and some coffee in a cafetiere then leave in fridge overnight. Strain it like the cafetiere method earlier in this thread et voila. Lots of flavour with way less acidity than hot stuff.
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• #14568
As above. I normally use around 4.5:1 coffee:water ratio. Let it brew for 12 hours at room temp. Filter it with a french press then stick it in the fridge to cool.
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• #14569
Thanks guys, just had my first cold brew experience.
Should be about 60g coarse ground coffee and about 800ml water. 60g and 500ml was planned at first but then I realized that I can't fit both in a 500ml bottle, hah.
Also the Hario Mini Mill is no use for coarse grinding.
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• #14570
I always try to have a spare 2L plastic bottle kicking around for such occasions!
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• #14571
Take your cold brew and stick it in a cream whipper for awesome home made nitro coffee. More fun when combined with vodka and kahlua pre-whipping.
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• #14572
Wow I feel like I need to get one now! Not sure the GF is going to be pleased with one more coffee gadget though
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• #14573
Oh...
Now that's a thought I never had, I'm quite looking forward to this!
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• #14574
Nalgene make a huge range of sizes, something should fit.
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• #14575
Haha, I need a proper grinder first. The Hario mentioned before is missing half of its bowl.
Speaking of, are there any recommendable hand mills for around 50€?
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Thanks, too much fun with coffee!