How To Make Iced Filter Coffee
JAPANESE STYLE Written and published by balancecoffee.co.uk
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How To Make Iced Filter Coffee
Written and published by balancecoffee.co.uk
Unlike cold brew, which is all about removing acidity, the Japanese iced filter brew method is all about showcasing the more flavourful, bright and complex cup of coffee What you will need • Coffee Recipe: For 2 Cups: 30g of coffee to 500g of water & ice (combined weight) • Freshly ground coffee – slightly finer grind setting required for this method (Aeropress grind) Check out some info on coffee grind sizes.) • Coffee Maker (The perfect choice is a Hario V60 / Drip Coffee but you can also recreate this with a • French Press, Aeropress, Moka Pot and any filter coffee maker). • ice Cubes • Water (filtered for best results) • Coffee Decanter / Large Vessel (2 cups worth) • Pouring Kettle (not essential)
How to make Iced Filter Coffee 1 ) Before we start, If you want to master your own brew method. Check out some of Balance Coffee’s brew guides: Cafetiere guide, Aeropress guide, Moka Pot guide, Chemex Guide. For the purpose of this post, we’re opting for the Hario V60 method. 2 ) Fill your decanter or vessel with the ice cubes (40% of the water volume – depending on how many cups you’re brewing). 3 ) Add your coffee into your Hario V60 4 ) Rinse your filter paper with hot water over the sink, and then add your ground coffee.
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5 ) Place the Hario V60 on top of your vessel and begin brewing like usual. 6 ) This time, we’re going to stop pouring water when we reach 300g/ml on the scales (that’s 60% of 500g). 7 ) The coffee is going to be more concentrated because we’ve added less water – this is what we’re looking for. 8 ) We’re going to essentially get the remaining water from the ice which is going to bring our coffee to water ratio back into line once it begins to melt – Genius right!
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