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Easily the coolest sporting event I've been to, well worth the cash.
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Wildly entertaining match.
Love the youth and the lack of Michael Bradley and Jozy Altidore.
ReasonablySober wrote:Ahh love to finally be at the point in the year where I come home and the place is a sauna.
humanrefutation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Ahh love to finally be at the point in the year where I come home and the place is a sauna.
Central Air FTW.
On a related note, it is officially cold brew season. Time to break out my standard setup:
This cold brewer.
This coffee.
Heaven.
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crkone wrote:humanrefutation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Ahh love to finally be at the point in the year where I come home and the place is a sauna.
Central Air FTW.
On a related note, it is officially cold brew season. Time to break out my standard setup:
This cold brewer.
This coffee.
Heaven.
I'll see your brewer with this and your coffee with this
humanrefutation wrote:crkone wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
Central Air FTW.
On a related note, it is officially cold brew season. Time to break out my standard setup:
This cold brewer.
This coffee.
Heaven.
I'll see your brewer with this and your coffee with this
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
ReasonablySober wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
I'm giving your coffee and setup a try.
humanrefutation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
I'm giving your coffee and setup a try.
Let me know how it goes! I generally approach it by first adding a cup of water, letting the grounds bloom for a couple minutes, and then adding the other four. Plus, the carafe measures up to four cups, so you can use that for the whole process.
10 oz of that coffee plus five cups of water to steep in for 24 hours will generally yield me about 20oz of cold brew - enough for ten 2oz portions of concentrated coffee that I generally mix with water/almond milk and a bit of my favorite creamer.
blazza18 wrote:humanrefutation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Cote might die.
I'm so glad they're posting the entire video - I stopped at the 6 hour mark and planned to catch up on the rest of it.
Looks like the live stream was taken off..
humanrefutation wrote:crkone wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
Central Air FTW.
On a related note, it is officially cold brew season. Time to break out my standard setup:
This cold brewer.
This coffee.
Heaven.
I'll see your brewer with this and your coffee with this
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
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crkone wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
I understand what you mean about a stronger brew. I like the ratio of liquid to strength in my setup as I like about a pint a day of it black, which would be a bit too strong with your setup. For a stronger brew I go with my aeropress and aesir filters.
My local brewery/roastery has two of those and the coffee from them is amazing. Too bad they haven't used them since pre-COVID.stellation wrote:crkone wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
I understand what you mean about a stronger brew. I like the ratio of liquid to strength in my setup as I like about a pint a day of it black, which would be a bit too strong with your setup. For a stronger brew I go with my aeropress and aesir filters.
My jam, this conversation is!
I have the piece of arty science kit below (couldn't find a picture that really does it justice) for cold coffee in summer, it's a Yama cold drip tower. If you like a strong coffee this will generally be stronger then a straight cold brew- cold drip vs. cold brew is probably akin to espresso vs. batch. It's amazingly versatile- you can play around with coarseness of grind/speed of drip to vary strength/flavour intensity. I generally treat it as a concentrate and have it over ice and dilute to about a 1:1 ratio of coffee to cold water (which is still relatively strong), but you go closer to around 1:2.5 to get standard cold brew style. It's excellent straight, too, and you can change it up a bit by diluting with soda water or milk instead of water.
I fill the top chamber with ice cubes, then cold water and set to around 40 drips per second and leave it to run overnight (it takes around 12 hours, give or take an hour). I usually get about a week and a half of one drink per day from it.
Pros: Amazing coffee, lots of fun!
Cons: Outrageously expensive (mine was a very generous gift from my family), takes a lot of brews to get it right (but even the early brews are great).
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crkone wrote:My local brewery/roastery has two of those and the coffee from them is amazing. Too bad they haven't used them since pre-COVID.stellation wrote:crkone wrote:
I understand what you mean about a stronger brew. I like the ratio of liquid to strength in my setup as I like about a pint a day of it black, which would be a bit too strong with your setup. For a stronger brew I go with my aeropress and aesir filters.
My jam, this conversation is!
I have the piece of arty science kit below (couldn't find a picture that really does it justice) for cold coffee in summer, it's a Yama cold drip tower. If you like a strong coffee this will generally be stronger then a straight cold brew- cold drip vs. cold brew is probably akin to espresso vs. batch. It's amazingly versatile- you can play around with coarseness of grind/speed of drip to vary strength/flavour intensity. I generally treat it as a concentrate and have it over ice and dilute to about a 1:1 ratio of coffee to cold water (which is still relatively strong), but you go closer to around 1:2.5 to get standard cold brew style. It's excellent straight, too, and you can change it up a bit by diluting with soda water or milk instead of water.
I fill the top chamber with ice cubes, then cold water and set to around 40 drips per second and leave it to run overnight (it takes around 12 hours, give or take an hour). I usually get about a week and a half of one drink per day from it.
Pros: Amazing coffee, lots of fun!
Cons: Outrageously expensive (mine was a very generous gift from my family), takes a lot of brews to get it right (but even the early brews are great).
stellation wrote:crkone wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
I'm sure that coffee is excellent. But I'm not a fan of those kinds of cold brewers that just have a infuser basket in the middle. I think the kind of coffee you get is a bit watered down. I like the fact that my brewer will step the coffee directly in the water and just filter it at the end - I think you get a much stronger, more concentrated brew.
I understand what you mean about a stronger brew. I like the ratio of liquid to strength in my setup as I like about a pint a day of it black, which would be a bit too strong with your setup. For a stronger brew I go with my aeropress and aesir filters.
My jam, this conversation is!
I have the piece of arty science kit below (couldn't find a picture that really does it justice) for cold coffee in summer, it's a Yama cold drip tower. If you like a strong coffee this will generally be stronger then a straight cold brew- cold drip vs. cold brew is probably akin to espresso vs. batch. It's amazingly versatile- you can play around with coarseness of grind/speed of drip to vary strength/flavour intensity. I generally treat it as a concentrate and have it over ice and dilute to about a 1:1 ratio of coffee to cold water (which is still relatively strong), but you go closer to around 1:2.5 to get standard cold brew style. It's excellent straight, too, and you can change it up a bit by diluting with soda water or milk instead of water.
I fill the top chamber with ice cubes, then cold water and set to around 40 drips per second and leave it to run overnight (it takes around 12 hours, give or take an hour). I usually get about a week and a half of one drink per day from it.
Pros: Amazing coffee, lots of fun!
Cons: Outrageously expensive (mine was a very generous gift from my family), takes a lot of brews to get it right (but even the early brews are great).
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stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.