Reddit Reddit reviews Bodum Bean Cold Brew Coffee Maker, Press, Plastic, 1.5 Liter, 51 Ounce, Black

We found 3 Reddit comments about Bodum Bean Cold Brew Coffee Maker, Press, Plastic, 1.5 Liter, 51 Ounce, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Bodum Bean Cold Brew Coffee Maker, Press, Plastic, 1.5 Liter, 51 Ounce, Black
Innovative locking lid system keeps your Coffee hot or cold and helps prevent spillsIncludes two lids; one for the fridge overnight, and one with plungerNo paper filters required, means more flavor without any wasteDishwasher safeBPA free plastic
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3 Reddit comments about Bodum Bean Cold Brew Coffee Maker, Press, Plastic, 1.5 Liter, 51 Ounce, Black:

u/Tech_Bender · 9 pointsr/Coffee

My wife doesn't like hers super concentrated. I make cold brew for her with a 1:20 ratio and she still heats it up and adds milk. The purpose for this was not because she likes cold brew, but to get her to stop using a Keurig. She would never clean it and it would be growing slime mold/algae in the water tank.

Her: "That shouldn't happen when I use it every day".

Me: "Love, that's going to make you sick if you keep that up."

For us it's a way she can have good quality instant coffee on demand without having to do a lot of work first thing in the morning.

My point of stating this is, if you enjoy it like that then don't be too much concerned about what others say is the "right" way to make cold brew.

This is what I use and it's great https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Coffee-Maker-Press-Plastic/dp/B01FFP5608


If you're trying to understand the science behind it then my understanding is no there shouldn't be any difference. If anything you're saving money by not doing a high concentration brew.

Coffee is a solution. Water is a solvent. The particles of ground coffee that are water soluble will dissolve into the water. This process can be expedited with heat or agitation. We're doing cold brew so heat is being exchanged for longer duration of time. The higher the concentration of coffee though the more this process of diffusion slows down.

TLDR 1:6 to me sounds bogus because physics.

u/Bithron · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Bodum makes a 1.5 liter French Press that is aimed to make cold brew. Not as big as you would want but it's not bad at all!

u/ThatOneSquatch · 1 pointr/Coffee

2 parts cold brew, 1 part water, 1 part cold frothed milk.

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