Cold Brew Like a Pro: 5 Cold Brew Brewing Methods
Cold brew is a fan favorite for those who choose iced coffee over hot coffee no matter the weather. Whether it’s summer or winter, you can enjoy your chilled coffee with these cold brew methods!
Immersion Brewing
Steep and filter
The immersion brewing method is one of the most common ways that cold brew is made. Coffee is combined with water, using a ¼ cup coffee to 8-ounce water ratio, then steeped for 12-24 hours. Once it’s finished steeping, the coffee is filtered out of the finished brew.
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: $
Time: 12-24 hours
Cold Brew Bag
One step cold brew
This method works similar to the way tea bags work, minus the hot water. Simply put a cold brew bag into a pitcher and wait a few hours. To use this method, you can either use pre-made cold brew bags or reusable cold brew bags.
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: $
Time: 12-24 hours
Toddy Brewing
Filtration system
The Toddy cold brew method is an all-in-one system that processes and filters the brew in a similar way to the immersion method. Toddy is a coffee maker that allows cold water to slowly drip through coffee and filter without being heated.
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: $$
Time: 12-24 hours
Ice Drip
Pour-over meets cold brew
The ice drip method is essentially a slow, cold brew version of the pour-over brewing method. It involves an ice drip maker. Its top is filled with ice, then a middle chamber with a filter is filled with coffee grounds. The smooth brew fills the bottom chamber.
Difficulty: Medium
Cost: $$
Time: 24+ hours
Nitro Cold Brew
Nitrogen infused
Nitro cold brew uses nitrogen to infuse cold brew coffee with nitrogen gas to create a creamy texture and flavor. This cold brew method is ideal for cold brew fans looking for a sweet and rich essence.
Difficulty: Hard
Cost: $$
Time: 18-24 hours
Whatever your preferred brewing method, keep a bag of Brass Monkey on hand ready for your next batch of cold brew.