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This Japanese method of making iced coffee is my novel obsession

I said I would leave you with the lowest-a no-nonsense method for making iced coffee that is similar to the above tips, and I deliver on my promise. In this method, you’ll apply a standard drip coffee maker — no unnecessary frills.

Here’s a substantial caveat: You power need play a little with proportionsdepending on how the first batch tastes. That’s because standard drip machines don’t extract the coffee from the grounds as evenly as the pour-over method, and the water itself tends to be much warmer. Both factors contribute to the very likely reality that your drink will be stronger and more bitter than the time-honored Japanese method.

It speaks, start with the exact amounts of ground coffee and water given aboveand you’ll make coffee basically the same way you normally would. The only exception? You’ll add the specified amount of ice to the coffee maker before pressing the “brew” button, This will allow scorching coffee to chilly down immediately after brewing.

I can’t promise that the end result will be as delicious as if you made your coffee the old-fashioned way (technically, I can almost guarantee it won’t be as good), but if you’re not as picky about your coffee as I am, I am sure you will agree that it is as tasty as a freshly brewed icy drink, and it is prepared with less effort and time..

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