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Make 51 ounces of cold brew coffee in no time with this Primula brewer. It’s easy to use: Just pour coffee grounds into the filter, then add as much water as you like and let the mixture sit for at least 18 hours Read More
I tried to buy the Pace model last year but it got damaged in shipping. Ended up buying it on Amazon a couple months ago. The thinness of the glass is a concern but I am careful. In my experience that Pace model's filter is too small or doesn't allow enough water to circulate through to make the coffee strong enough. On my last few attempts to brew I have skipped the filter and just dumped coffee grounds in with water over and used a filter the next day to separate the grounds after the fact. I'd be curious to know if the taller, skinnier design works better. Anyone else have this issue with the shorter model?
What brands do you recommend (preferably) ground? I’ve tried Stone Street Dark Roast and have not been impressed (still bitter). Where’s the “smooth” flavor everyone talks about with cold brew?
glennachow long are you letting your coffee brew? I use whole beans, but then i set my grinder to the most coarse grind my grinder will do. We just buy a kirkland signature brand coffee bean from Costco. either that or most grocery stores have grinders that you can use there when you are selecting your bean. pick out a medium roast and run it through their grinder on the coarsest grind they have, and try it again!
glennacThat might just be your palate. I buy from Thanksgiving Coffee Company and find their coffees to taste smooth when cold brewed.
https://store.thanksgivingcoffee.com/classic-blends-c12.aspx
My favorite is the Mocha Java medium roast. To me, it still has a little bit of bitter in it, but just a hint. They have some flavored blends that don't taste bitter at all to me, but I prefer my coffee to have just a little bitterness so I don't typically drink those.
Borosilicate was what Pyrex was once made of. Any fragility if this item is due to thinness of the glass, not the material. I'm a bit sad I just bought a French press about a month ago. When I drop my French press maybe this will drop soon afterwards.
IronpeddlerBeen using it for a few months after getting it on MD and the glass is definitely very thin, but I haven't experience any cracking yet, and have washed it and run it through the dishwasher (top rack) without issue. However, I could see if it takes a slight drop or a hard enough whack against something that it may crack.
That's a good price for a glass pitcher.
I had something similar, but I wasn't happy with the brew I was getting from the plastic mesh filter. I switched to a stainless steel filter model, and it was night and day taste wise...