Darn hard work to get it done.
We just used a wide soup plate with saran wrap stretched over it to allow the water/ grounds mix to steep overnight..Then poured it the next day through a Melita type filter.
YMMV
~Richard
Printable View
Darn hard work to get it done.
We just used a wide soup plate with saran wrap stretched over it to allow the water/ grounds mix to steep overnight..Then poured it the next day through a Melita type filter.
YMMV
~Richard
Just as a source of info on Cold Brewed Coffee:
tag/cold-brewed/
He has another earlier article that is worth the read.
IIRC
Cold Brewed/ Sun Coffee was all the rage in the early 70's.
Have fun!
~
this is how I put mine together. Built a simple frame. The top is a 1-liter stopcock on a glass chemistry beaker. The middle is the top portion of my vacuum siphon, it also filters through this piece and drops nicely into a 1-liter jar. Overall the process wasn't worth the 12ish hour wait until I modified an ISI siphon and started putting it on nitro. For me, cold brew on nitro is friggin excellent. Total nvestment about 10 bucks as I got the chemistry glass from a friend and had everything else.
Attachment 302852
Kafgar Commercial Coffee Roaster Machine
I bought a new coffee roaster machine. I'm curious about your comments. I'm buying a product from Europe for the first time. I am very satisfied right now. https://kafgarglobal.com/commercial-...atch-capacity/
I recently bought my first coffee roasting machine. It is Kafgar Coffee Roaster Machine. For the first time I will use a coffee roasting machine of this size. I'm obviously very inexperienced. Is there a book to improve my skills in coffee roasting?
https://kafgarglobal.com/commercial-...atch-capacity/
Congrats on the roaster! The Coffee Roaster's Companion by Scott Rao is a great book - highly recommended.
Good luck!
Congrats, russiancoffeeroast. I hope you thoroughly enjoy it.
Many persons have found threads on:
homebarista.com.
They are a great source for all things coffee.
Enjoy!
~Richard