How to Make Cold Brew Coffee

Learn how to make cold brew coffee at home! This recipe is energizing, delicious, and SO easy to make - a perfect pick-me-up on a hot summer day.

Cold brew coffee

What Is Cold Brew Coffee?

It’s easy to confuse cold brew with iced coffee. Even though both are served cold, they’re actually made in entirely different ways. Iced coffee is brewed using hot water - it’s simply regular drip coffee that’s been allowed to cool and poured over ice. Not surprisingly, cold brew is brewed using cold or room temperature water. It takes longer to make (I like it best when it steeps for 12 to 24 hours), but the flavor is less bitter.

Mason jar, water, strainer, and coffee on marble

How to Make Cold Brew Coffee

If you’re put off by cold brew coffee’s long steeping time, don’t be. It’s easy to make a big batch at once, so you can keep it on hand in your fridge at all times. Here’s how I do it:

First, coarsely grind your coffee. I don’t recommend using pre-ground coffee beans for this recipe. If you don’t have a coffee grinder, grind the beans at the store yourself, or get freshly ground beans from a local coffee shop or roaster.

Place the coffee grounds in a large Mason jar and pour filtered water on top. I like to use a 1:2 coffee to water ratio, or 1 1/2 cups of grounds for every 3 cups of water. This yields a fairly strong coffee concentrate, so I’ll dilute it with milk or more water before I drink it. More on that below. ?

Pouring water over coffee ground in a Mason jar

Stir to combine the water and the coffee grounds, and let the jar sit, covered, at room temperature for 12 to 24 hours. The longer the coffee steeps, the stronger it will be.

Stirring water and coffee grounds in a Mason jar

Next, strain the coffee. No one likes a cup of coffee with gritty grounds at the bottom, so it’s important to strain the cold brew well. I do this by placing a fine mesh strainer over a bowl and lining it with a layer of cheesecloth. You could also line the strainer with paper filters. (Or, instead of using a Mason jar and a strainer to make your cold brew, you could brew and strain it in a French press.)

Pour the coffee through the strainer and store it, covered, in the fridge.

Pouring cold brew coffee through a fine mesh strainer

When you’re ready to enjoy your coffee, pour it over ice and dilute it with more water or milk to taste. I love mine with almond or oat milk. Enjoy!

Pouring cold brew coffee into glass with ice

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