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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2011

rule- 1/3cup coffee gounds for every 1 1/2 cups water

stir together in pitcher, leave untouched overnight or for 12 hours, double strain, enjoy! Keep it in your fridge so it lasts longer :)

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  • So what's the difference between cold brewing and regular brewing?? Because I work at a coffee shop we brew the coffee and then we put it in the fridge so it gets cold you know like ice tea.. and to me it seems like brewing with hot water make the coffee or tea better.. I'm just curious because I'm a coffee addict lol :)

  • Splenda is so so so bad for you! I'm not trying to be one of those annoying people who tries to tell you how to live your life, lol, but I used to like Splenda on things too. Then I read different studies and a friend who works in a health food store told me how absolutely horrible it is. It's link to cancer, memory loss and other diseases. I would switch to Stevia(very similiar) or Sugar in the Raw. :) Just a suggestion, obviously you don't have to..but I'm just sharing. :)

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  • In this video you say 2-1 cup coffie grounds is it 1 cup or 2 cups..????

    please answer im gonna try this looks awsome Thanx

  • I do enjoy iced coffee and this a nice and easy way of preparing it :) Quick question, where did you get the plastic cup with straw from? I want one of those, I'm from the UK btw.

  • cool!!!!!!!!!!1111

  • wow your eyes are so over decorated.

  • @nurita4 oh also, I forgot to mention that I make hot coffee out of the cold brew concentrate. I boil some water extremely hot and then I put about 2:1 of the hot water to the cold brew, maybe even more hot water, you can experiment.

  • @nurita4 hot brewing coffee pulls out a lot more from the bean, but part of that is a lot of acid as well as some other things that may or may not be good for you. When you cold brew you get less acidity and less of those other things. The consequence is that it tastes less bitter and, arguably, better in general (but of course it's preference). I actually brew mine in a french press in the fridge. The press acts like the first stage of filtering in this vid. You should try it at home.

  • @thursdaysgirl20 I have a cup like that too specifically for iced coffee and got it from the Keurig website.

  • @CatalinaXHeartcore I have a Keurig and bought the cups specifically for iced coffee and the coffee still melts the ice. I think the difference is that it's stronger so when the water dilutes it, it even out the strong taste. Regardless, my fav k-cup is hazelnut which doesn't come in the iced version. I just make mine the night before and put it in the fridge. Then in the morning, I am the ice and milk and it's good to go. Also, if you use those metal water bottles, it keeps it really cold.

  • ^__^, ..you have such a cute sounding voice in the morning. I mean i enjoy the sound of your voice all the time, but it sounded really sleepy like and a little raspy..TOO CUTE!

  • @marlayne123 I see it, but I think it might be the lighting. Not sure.

  • is it just me or urface n neck is unevev

  • could one use Instant coffee??

  • Well, I just broke my coffee pot, so I'm going to have to do this until I have money to get a new one. lol! Thank you so much for this video!

  • Like she said, putting normal brewed coffee over ice doesn't taste as good, and the cold brew sits longer so it's much stronger. I actually discovered yesterday some Starbucks Via Iced Coffee Mix. It's not good on it's own but with some liquid Sweet'n'Low and milk, it's not bad. I don't even like Starbucks so it takes a lot for me to recommend a product of theirs :P

  • You have a Keurig right? why not buy the brew over ice k cups? They are sooo delicious and even though you brew it hot it doesnt melt all the ice.

  • leesh..... why dont you just brew it and then put it in the fridge? All of that work for nothing.

  • @raikougal thanks so much! :)

  • kk leesha i found a way thats a lot quicker and a easier just take 3 coffee filters and put ur coffee in them seperately then tie them up and put them in water and leave them outa the fridge and let them sit for only a few hrs its a lot quicker and easier

  • i'm so so glad you did this video! who doesn't love iced coffee in the summer, and now thanks to you i don't have to be held prisoner of my coffee machine every morning paired with the diluteness of the ice! :) thanks!

  • OMG!!! I followed your direction and I am so glad I did!!! This is incredible!!

  • You know if you want to save money on coffee, especially if it's expensive stuff, you can brew coffee grinds up to 3 times before they get the flavor washed out of them. If it's folgers or something cheap like that you'd get at the grocery it's probably not worth the trouble, but if you really love coffee you probably get some sort of fancy beans you grind up. I like saving money, and I'm sure you do to, so there's an easy way to do it! Reuse your grounds a bit :)

  • I tried the cold brew coffee and I love it, thanks for introducing me to this. Since I'm the only one that drinks coffee at my apartment (my boyfriend hates it) and its hot outside this is amazing and it goes a long way.

  • H.E.B! Awesome place to shop!

  • F the coffee your hot!

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