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How to Make Cold Brew Coffee in a Mason Jar

How to Make Cold Brew Coffee in a Mason Jar

I. Introduction

 

Cold brew coffee on a table

 

If you're a coffee lover, you've probably heard of cold brew coffee. Cold brew coffee is a refreshing and smooth alternative to hot coffee, and it's perfect for warm weather. If you're looking for an easy and affordable way to make cold brew at home, using a mason jar is a great option. In this article, we'll answer some common questions about making cold brew in a mason jar and provide some helpful tips. We'll also discuss Aerial Resupply Coffee, a veteran-owned coffee company that offers a variety of roasts, including Lifeline Light Roast, FireWatch Medium Roast, MOAB Double Caffeinated Medium Roast, Spectre Dark Espresso Roast, and 15W40 Dark Italian Roast.

A. Explanation of Cold Brew Coffee

Cold brew coffee is made by steeping coarsely ground coffee beans in cold water for an extended period, usually 12-24 hours. The slow brewing process allows for a smoother, less acidic flavor compared to hot brewed coffee. Additionally, cold brew coffee is often less bitter and easier on the stomach. It's a popular choice for coffee lovers looking for a refreshing and tasty alternative to traditional hot coffee.

B. Advantages of Using a Mason Jar for Cold Brew

Using a mason jar for cold brew has several advantages. First, mason jars are readily available and affordable, making them an accessible option for most coffee drinkers. Second, mason jars come in various sizes, making it easy to customize the amount of cold brew you want to make. Third, mason jars are made of glass, which is non-reactive and won't affect the flavor of the coffee. Finally, mason jars are easy to clean and reusable, making them an eco-friendly choice.

C. Aerial Resupply Coffee's Commitment to Veterans and First Responders

Aerial Resupply Coffee is a veteran-owned coffee company that is committed to supporting veterans and first responders. They offer a variety of high-quality coffee roasts, including Lifeline Light Roast, FireWatch Medium Roast, MOAB Double Caffeinated Medium Roast, Spectre Dark Espresso Roast, and 15W40 Dark Italian Roast. When you purchase Aerial Resupply Coffee, you're not only getting a delicious cup of coffee, but you're also supporting a company that gives back to those who have served our country and communities.


Mason Jars

II. Making Cold Brew in a Mason Jar

A. Cold Brew Recipe

Cold brew coffee is a simple and delicious way to enjoy your coffee without the bitterness that comes from traditional brewing methods. Making cold brew in a mason jar is an easy and convenient method that can be done at home. Here are the steps to make cold brew in a mason jar.

  • Grind your coffee beans: For the best results, grind the coffee beans just before making cold brew. A coarser grind is preferred for cold brew, similar to the texture of raw sugar.
  • Measure the coffee and water: The ratio of coffee to water is important for consistent results. A good starting point is a 1:4 ratio, one cup of coffee for every four cups of water.
  • Add the coffee to the jar: Place the ground coffee in the mason jar.
  • Add water to the jar: Pour the water over the coffee in the jar, making sure all the coffee is wet.
  • Stir and cover: Stir the coffee and water mixture until the coffee is fully saturated. Cover the jar with a lid or plastic wrap.
  • Let it steep: Let the mixture steep in the fridge for 12-24 hours. The longer you steep, the stronger the coffee will be.
  • Strain the coffee: Once the steeping time is over, strain the coffee through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth. Discard the coffee grounds.

B. Recommended Mason Jar Sizes for Making Cold Brew

Mason jars come in various sizes, but the most commonly used sizes for making cold brew are 16 oz, 32 oz, and 64 oz. The size of the jar will depend on how much cold brew you want to make. For a single serving of cold brew, a 16 oz jar is perfect. If you want to make a larger batch, a 32 oz or 64 oz jar will work best.

C. Using Regular Ground Coffee for Cold Brew

While using freshly ground coffee is recommended, you can use regular ground coffee for cold brew as well. Just make sure to adjust the steeping time and ratio of coffee to water accordingly. Using a higher ratio of coffee to water or steeping for a longer time can help compensate for the loss of flavor that comes from using pre-ground coffee.

At Aerial Resupply Coffee, we offer a variety of roasts that are perfect for making cold brew in a mason jar. Our Lifeline Light Roast, FireWatch Medium Roast, MOAB Double Caffeinated Medium Roast, Spectre Dark Espresso Roast, and 15W40 Dark Italian Roast are all great choices for cold brew. Each roast has a unique flavor profile that will add depth and complexity to your cold brew. Visit our website to learn more and order your favorite roast today.

III. Storing Cold Brew in a Mason Jar

A refrigerator for your coffee

When it comes to storing cold brew in a mason jar, there are a few things to keep in mind. Here's what you need to know:

A. How long cold brew lasts in a mason jar

Cold brew can last for up to two weeks when stored properly in the fridge. However, the flavor may start to degrade after the first week. It's best to consume cold brew within a week for optimal taste.

B. Storing cold brew at room temperature or in the fridge

Cold brew should always be stored in the fridge to prevent bacteria growth. Storing cold brew at room temperature for an extended period can cause the coffee to spoil and become unsafe to drink. If you don't plan on drinking your cold brew within a week, it's best to freeze it. Frozen cold brew can last for up to six months in the freezer.

It's important to note that the storage time may vary depending on the type of coffee beans used. Aerial Resupply Coffee offers a variety of roasts, includingLifeline Light Roast, FireWatch Medium Roast, MOAB Double Caffeinated Medium Roast, Spectre Dark Espresso Roast, and 15W40 Dark Italian Roast. Each roast has a unique flavor profile and storage recommendation, so be sure to check the packaging or Aerial Resupply Coffee's website for more information.

For example, their MOAB Double Caffeinated Medium Roast is recommended to be consumed within 30 days of roasting for optimal flavor. However, their Spectre Dark Espresso Roast can last for up to three months when stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Be sure to check the roast date and storage recommendations for each specific coffee to ensure the best taste and longevity.

IV. Conclusion

Fire Watch Medium Roast

In conclusion, using a mason jar for making cold brew is a simple and effective way to enjoy a delicious and refreshing coffee beverage. Not only is it convenient and cost-effective, but it also allows you to experiment with different roasts and flavors. We highly recommend trying out Aerial Resupply Coffee's veteran-owned roasts, such as the Lifeline Light Roast, FireWatch Medium Roast, MOAB Double Caffeinated Medium Roast, Spectre Dark Espresso Roast, and 15W40 Dark Italian Roast. With their high-quality beans and commitment to supporting veterans and first responders, you can enjoy a great cup of coffee while making a positive impact. So grab a mason jar, some coffee, and start brewing!

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