- 40 grams of coffee ground fine to medium fine.
- 24 hours in the fridge.
- Filtered with an Aeropress allowing it to naturally drain, and then filling the Aeropress with fresh water to rinse the grounds and drain again.
- This clip shows the press pushing the remaining coffee through after draining twice and the previously drained coffee poured on top.
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Cold brew really does need to be forced through an Aeropress though doesn’t it?
I tried dripping mine through my usual fine mesh sieve, and it just got clogged.
I suspect that the coffee flavor oils are solid at cold temperatures, and clog up the holes so that even water can’t get through.
And I wind up with a thin puck of very fine particles at the end of the pressing. No doubt a lot of solidified oils are trapped too.
I pour aggressively into the aeropress so that the fines settle on top. When I add the fresh water, I pour gently to not disturb the fines too much. I also don’t stir for the same reason.
It’s all going to be pressed through the AP filter anyway. I don’t think it matters where the fines are.