How To Make Cold Brew Coffee | Kicking Horse Coffee (2024)

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HOW TO MAKE

Nothing like a nice icy cold… you probably thought we was going to say beer, but at least we’ve got your attention.

Now, imagine your favourite Kicking Horse Coffee blend as a Cold Brew which you could make at home and enjoy for weeks.

Cold Brew Coffee or sometimes referred to as Cold Press Coffee is not to be confused with iced coffee and blended drinks.

We’re not just adding ice to coffee.

Cold Brew Coffee requires a different extraction method. You are using cold filtered water, coarsely ground coffee and a much longer steep time to prepare Cold Brew. It’s actually incredibly simple.

There are some companies, like Toddy, which have created their very own Cold Brew equipment for brewing commercially and at home.

In this entry, we are going to go over a few methods for brewing that don’t require any new equipment.

The easiest way to brew Cold Brew at home is to stick with your trusty French Press and follow these steps.

THE METHOD

  1. Grind up your beans! Here at the Horse we recommend a four to one ratio with your water and coffee. I used four cups of cold filtered water to one cup of coarsely ground 454 Horse Power.
  2. Add the grinds to your French Press.
  3. Using cold filtered water make sure coffee is fully saturated.
  4. Put the plunger aside for later and place in the fridge for twelve to fourteen hours. Don’t forget to cover your French Press to avoid absorbing any other aromas.
  5. Following, plunge the French Press just as you would normally.

GET CREATIVE

Another option for Cold Brewing equipment is using a standard mason jar and some sort of filter. You should be able to find all you need at home. The beauty of Cold Brew is you really don’t need anything fancy, just time.

  1. Stick with a coarse grind. Using a coarser grind will make the filtration process easier and your coffee taste far less bitter. Grinding too fine can heat up the grounds, which can negatively affect your cup.
  2. Stir the grinds in the water making sure they are fully saturated. Put the lid on your mason jar,stick it in the fridge and forget about it for twelve to fourteen hours.
  3. After that you are ready to filter the coffee. Recommended filtration methods include, old shirts, mesh or fine colander, pour over cloth filters, paper coffee filters, nylon stockings, cheese cloth… Possibilities are endless.

Get brewing!

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PRIZE WINNING FILTRATION

What gets the prize for best filtration in our books? Don’t even mix your coffee straight with water. Instead construct a homemade tea bag to infuse the coffee.

We used a double filtration method. First we tied up our coffee in a paper filter. Then we put the wrapped coffee in a nut bag, the kind you use when making almond milk at home. Plop it in the Mason jar and you’re good to go.

The result is a very clean bright cup of Cold Brew coffee.

BENEFITS

  • Less acidic. Cold Brew coffee naturally seems sweeter because of its lower acid level.
  • Using cold water as opposed to hot makes the extraction process much slower and actually more selective. The flavor of the coffee is extracted, butbitter compounds are left behind.
  • This can also explain why Cold Brew contains less acid than when you use hot water. Hot water not only extracts quite quickly, but also cooks as it extracts, causing a change in chemical structure.
  • One of the benefits of cold brewing is that the chemical process doesn’t change, since the temperature doesn’t. You could drink your Cold Brew today and then in a few days and it should taste the same. Granted you keep it covered. We don’t want it absorbing any funkiness from the fridge.
  • Cold Brews can last up to two weeks in the fridge. Imagine just opening the fridge and pouring a glass of iced cold Kicking Horse Coffee…
  • Even though it may take more coffee to make, you will probably discover that none of it goes to waste.
  • Makes for a very smooth cup which highlights each of our blends various flavor profiles.

What happens if you filter it too soon?

Since we are not using hot water for extraction we’re relying on the time the coffee is saturated.

All the coffee flavor, all the dissolved solids are going to influence our cup.

So, in that sense any premature filtration may result in lack of flavor and a weaker cup.

More or Less Caffeine in Cold Brew Coffee?

The internet seems to vary about whether Cold Brew contains more caffeine or not. Valid question for sure. But, remember caffeine is water soluble. We know that all the caffeine will inevitably be extracted during the lengthy Cold Brew process. The question then becomes how much coffee we are using relative to our water.

Since with Cold Brew we generally use more coffee than conventional hot methods, we will therefore see more caffeine. This is why many people use Cold Brew as a concentrate to be mixed with ice and cream, made into a frap-a-something.

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FAQs

What is the best ratio for cold brew coffee? ›

For cold brew, we always use a 1:12 ratio (coffee:water).

How do they make cold brew coffee? ›

Cold brew coffee is usually made by steeping coffee in water for a number of hours at cold or ambient (room) temperature. This slow, low temp brew makes cold brew taste very different from hot brewing the same type of coffee beans: mild chocolate and mellow, low acidity fruits are common flavor notes.

Can you make cold brew coffee with regular coffee? ›

You can use your favorite coffee bean for cold brew. It's the size of the grind that matters more. (You'll need coarse ground coffee. More on that below.)

How much kicking horse coffee per cup? ›

We recommend 2 TBSP of coffee for every 1 cup of water. For geeks, that's a coffee-to-water ratio of 55 grams (2 oz) of ground coffee per 1litre (34 fl oz) of water. For the bold folks out there, use more.

How many tablespoons of coffee for cold brew? ›

Use 4 Tbsp (22 g) of grounds for every cup (6 fl oz) of water. Fill the press with cold or room-temperature water.

How much coffee do I need for 2 gallons of cold brew? ›

The basic formula for cold brew is one pound of ground coffee beans to one gallon of water. Unless you're running a small café out of your kitchen (or just plan on being really productive), you likely won't need to make that much. A more home brewing-friendly ratio is a quarter-pound of beans to four cups of water.

What coffee is best for cold brew? ›

The best coffee beans for cold brew will, in part, depend on how you want to use them. If you want to add milk to the finished result, a normal espresso mix works well. However, anything lighter roasted is typically preferable for serving straight up, such as a filter roast or a mild espresso roast.

Which is stronger, cold brew or iced coffee? ›

Despite its smooth taste, cold brew can pack more of a caffeine punch than regular iced coffee because of its long steep time and the large amount of grounds used to make it.

How long should cold brew steep? ›

The best part about making cold brew at home is you can dial it in to your personal taste. Somewhere in the 16 to 20 hour range is the sweet spot for most coffees. We're willing to bet you'll find your favorite steep time right in there somewhere. Start with a 16-hour batch, taste, and go from there.

Can you use store-bought ground coffee for cold brew? ›

Can I use pre-ground coffee for cold brew? While it's best to grind your coffee beans just before brewing for maximum freshness, you can use pre-ground coffee if that's what you have on hand. Just make sure it's a coarse grind.

Which coffee is best for cold coffee? ›

You'd want something that is more flavorful and less bitter than barako. Assuming the coffee will be paired with milk, I'd recommend Arabica coffee beans, and they don't have to be expensive! I'd grab a bag of arabica coffee beans from Basilio Coffee in Shopee (200-300p/350g).

What happens if you use finely ground coffee for cold brew? ›

The beauty of Cold Brew is you really don't need anything fancy, just time. Stick with a coarse grind. Using a coarser grind will make the filtration process easier and your coffee taste far less bitter. Grinding too fine can heat up the grounds, which can negatively affect your cup.

Is Kicking Horse Coffee high in caffeine? ›

Not much. Only 1.2% of the 1.4% of coffee is caffeine. This means your average brewed cup of Kicking Horse Coffee has only 0.0168% caffeine.

Why is it called Kicking Horse Coffee? ›

That's our story.

Way back when, a Rocky Mountain explorer got kicked in the head by a horse. His traveling compadres thought he was dead, and started digging a grave. But, whoa! Legend has it he was woken up by a kick-ass cup of coffee.

Is Kicking Horse Coffee really organic? ›

And of course, our beans are roasted right in the Rocky Mountains. ALL OF OUR BEANS ARE FAIRTRADE & ORGANIC. Kicking Horse Coffee is committed to sourcing and using the best beans for sustainability. This commitment to goodness means accountability for us, our coffee drinkers, our farmers and trade partners.

What is the perfect coffee brew ratio? ›

Coffee's golden ratio is 1:18 (1 gram of coffee to every 18 grams of water). If you want a stronger cup, use a ratio of 1:15 or if you want a lighter cup, use 1:18. But somewhere between 15 to 18 grams of water to every gram of coffee is most common.

How fine should coffee be for cold brew? ›

The beauty of Cold Brew is you really don't need anything fancy, just time. Stick with a coarse grind. Using a coarser grind will make the filtration process easier and your coffee taste far less bitter. Grinding too fine can heat up the grounds, which can negatively affect your cup.

How much coffee grounds for 64 oz cold brew? ›

Place clean filter inside of clean 64 oz mason jar and add 8 oz coarsely ground coffee into the filter. Fill the mason jar with just-below-room-temperature water (~65 degrees or so) by pouring it down through the coffee.

What's the difference between cold brew and iced coffee? ›

While traditional iced coffee is made by pouring hot-brewed coffee over ice, cold brew is made by steeping ground coffee in cold water for up to 24 hours before straining it. They're both delicious when made properly, so why not make room for both in your coffee routine?

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