How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

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How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

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How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

How to store Cold Brew for a long (month-ish) period?

My wife loves cold brew coffee and typically makes about a pitcher worth every weekend. This amount typically carries her through the week, sometimes there's a bit extra for me at then end 🙂

Well, I travel regularly for work and try to prepare meals before leaving as to make the time alone a bit easier (we have two kids, she works full-time, and life is busy). This time, along with food prep, I made a large batch of cold brew concentrate and put it in Grolsch bottles for her – idea is that she can take a bottle to work and leave it in the fridge as a supply for a couple of days.

This got me thinking… Can I make a large batch and store it in a cool dry place for extended time? We have a root cellar which is underutilized, maybe I can fill ~20 of these bottles and we would have stock. Would the coffee keep that long? Fresh beans have a shelf life, does the brewed drink? What is that life? Maybe there's a better way to store it?

Thanks in advance!

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