Super Easy Overnight Cold Brew Recipe Weekly Batch (2024)

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Cold brew coffee seems to be all the rage these days. I love to buy it from Starbucks but sometimes when I can’t get to Starbucks I like to just make a mega batch at home! Here’s how I make easy overnight cold brew coffee!

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This relationship lasted for about 2 months before I realized I was starting to add 2 containers to my cart to get through one week. My consumption totals were beginning to make it a non-thrifty habit.

That’s about the time that I remembered going to a baby shower several years ago where the hostess had made the most amazing iced coffee I had ever tasted and she had made it using a cold brew process.

Truth be told, hot brewing coffee for cold consumption just isn’t the same. It always seems weak and watered down to me. After a few months of experimentation, I have mastered my own craft of making the perfect cup of iced coffee and now I’ll share my cold brew process with you!

Best Coffee For Cold Brew Supplies:

Step 1:

Grind your coffee or purchase pre-ground coffee- it’s totally up to you.

Step 2:

In my experiments I figured out 3 & 3/4 cups of coffee grounds for one gallon of iced coffee is ideal. Using a scale is much more accurate than a measuring cup. Shoot for 40g (1.4 oz) of grounds. If you want your coffee to be STRONG go for 4 cups or 42.5g (1.5 oz).

Step 3:

I add my grounds to a pliable cup or bowl so I can easily shake the grounds into the opening of my pitcher. If you are using at large open pitcher this won’t be an issue.

Step 4:

I add the 3 & 3/4 cups of grounds directly to my empty coffee pitcher.

Step 5:

Add your water. I’m a tap water person myself, but if you want to be fancy you could use a gallon of spring water or whatever fits your fancy. Just fill the pitcher all the way to the top. As in dangerously close to the top.

The coffee grounds do take up some space so if you don’t fill it really well, you’ll end up with more like a half gallon of coffee instead of a gallon.

Step 6:

Put the lid on and stick it in your refrigerator for at least 8 hours. Personally, I make my brew on Friday night before I go to bed and then wrap up the process the next morning. Then I know it’s had plenty of time to marinate and I have a fresh cup on Saturday morning!

Step 7:

After your coffee has had time to cold brew in the water, in your fridge grab a nice BIG bowl and your metal sieve or strainer. You need to the strainer to be smaller than the diameter of the bowl or your gonna have a mess.

Step 8:

Take one of your flour sack towels, open it all the way up and then fold it in half. Place the flour sack into your strainer and press it down to conform to shape of your strainer.

Step 9:

Carefully and slowly begin to pour the coffee from the pitcher into the middle of your towel inside your strainer. Keep the strainer over the bowl to catch the coffee. The towel and strainer combo will catch your coffee grounds.

Step 10:

As you pour, you may need a spoon or fork to scrap the grounds out of the way as they build up inside your strainer. If they start to clog up the strainer, your coffee will get closer and closer to the top of the strainer while it waits to fall through. If you scrap the grounds away from the center of your strainer, the liquid should continue to strain into the bowl below.

Step 11:

When you are done, you’ll have this glorious bowl of coffee. I simply rinse the rest of the grounds out of my coffee pitcher, clean it a little and then use a measuring cup with a spout to pour all the filtered liquid back into my pitcher.

Step 12:

Once your are done, you can go ahead and pour yourself a glass or put it back in the fridge!

That’s how I make my weekly supply of overnight cold brew iced coffee recipe. I hope that you will enjoy it this spring and summer as much as I do!

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Super Easy Overnight Cold Brew Recipe Weekly Batch (2024)

FAQs

Can you brew cold brew for a week? ›

I've heard some people who dislike the taste after three days. See what works for you! From what I know, two weeks is kind of the maximum amount of time you'd want to let it sit in your fridge. You can always dump extra to make coffee ice (that's what we do) so nothing goes to waste.

What is the coffee to water ratio for overnight cold brew? ›

A ratio of 1:8 of coffee to water will produce a nice coffee ready to drink after around 24 hours at a coarse grind. Another option is to create a much stronger cold brew (named cold brew concentrate), by using a ratio anywhere from 1 part coffee to 4 parts water, up to around 1 part coffee to 2 parts water.

Can cold brew last a week? ›

As a concentrate and when refrigerated, cold brew can last a few days to about a week and a half. If you're brewing your own cold brew, we strongly advise storing it in the fridge after it's been brewed and filtered. Be sure to keep it in a good airtight container and not open it too frequently for the best results.

Is it OK to drink cold brew everyday? ›

Research shows that with increased coffee and cold brew consumption, you can reduce the risk of some cancers, heart disease as well as type-2 diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzhimer's disease. For heart disease, studies show that drinking 3-5 cups of coffee per day may lower your risk of heart disease by up to 15%.

Can you oversteep cold brew? ›

Anything short of 10 hours won't have had the time to develop much of a flavor profile. Think of it as the La Croix of coffee—a hint of hint of coffee. Anything beyond 24 hours is going to be over-extracted and bitter, tasting of wood.

What ratio does Starbucks use for cold brew? ›

Tall (12 oz)- 2 oz of cold brew concentrate, 4 oz of cold water, 6 oz of ice. Grande (16 oz) - 2.67 oz of cold brew concentrate, 5.33 oz of cold water, 8 oz of ice.

How do you make cold brew coffee the night before? ›

In a jar, stir together coffee and 1½ cups cold water. Cover and let rest at room temperature overnight or 12 hours. Strain twice through a coffee filter, a fine-mesh sieve or a sieve lined with cheesecloth.

What is the best ratio for cold brew coffee? ›

For cold brew, we always use a 1:12 ratio (coffee:water). The grind size should be similar to that for pour-over or filter, about the same as coarse sand. Combine the grounds with 1 Litre or 3 Litres of water and mix gently. Water can be straight off the tap/filtering device.

Is it cheaper to make your own cold brew? ›

For comparison, if you make your own cold brew, your cost would be dramatically reduced, to 7.2 cents per ounce for finished product.

How to make 5 gallon batch of cold brew? ›

How Much Coffee and Water Is Needed to Make 5 Gallons of Cold Brew Coffee? Generally, if you want to five gallons of cold brew coffee, you'll need 5.5 gallons of water and 5 pounds of coarsely ground coffee. The extra water will be absorbed by the grounds.

Can you use regular ground coffee for cold brew? ›

You can use your favorite coffee bean for cold brew. It's the size of the grind that matters more. (You'll need coarse ground coffee. More on that below.)

Is cold brew stronger than iced coffee? ›

Being made with more ground coffee, cold brew has a significantly higher amount of caffeine than iced coffee. Depending on the coffee beans used, one cup of regular cold brew coffee can have from 240 to 280 mg of caffeine. For comparison, that's almost twice the amount you'd get with a grande espresso at Starbucks.

Can you drink 3 week old cold brew? ›

Unopened, commercially packaged cold brew coffee can last 4-6 months at room temperature if properly sealed. Refrigeration extends shelf life further to up to a year. However, for best taste, it is recommended to consume refrigerated cold brew coffee within 2-3 weeks of opening.

Can I drink 2 week old cold brew? ›

With cold brew however, you can expect to enjoy your batch of cold brew for up to two weeks after it's first made. The best flavor is evident within the first week for the concentrated coffee.

Can you drink cold brew after 7 days? ›

Once the Cold Brew stubbies have been opened, we recommend enjoying it within 2-3 days. Glass bottle of Cold Brew Concentrate we recommend drinking within 10-14 days after opening. For glass growlers filled with Cold Brew in our cafes, we recommend drinking within 10-14 days.

Can you cold brew coffee for 3 days? ›

While it's technically possible to cold brew coffee for 3 days, it's not recommended. Cold brewing for this length of time can result in over-extraction and cause the coffee to become too bitter or sour.

Can you make cold brew 2 days ahead? ›

Cold-brew has a very distinct advantage over high-heat drip coffee, because it can be prepared in bulk ahead of time, then refrigerated for days without losing its fresh qualities. Of course, cold-brew coffee does have one very unique disadvantage – it can take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours to make.

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