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    • JCMx800J
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      Anyone into Cascara?

      Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
      XXX

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      • SeulS
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        Of course - Gav applies it to his eyes every day.

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          @budpatch:

          @bryaneidins70:

          After being inspired by what some of you guys are doing, I thought I'd treat myself to a starter pack and a Kalita. Brewiing Jug will be here later today and then its Liftoff.

          Normally I drink cold brew all summer, most of the winter too…but the Kalita has me sipping on warm Puerto Rican goodness in the heat of August!

          Enjoy!

          Just curious,Do you make your own cold brew or do you buy it?

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          • budpatchB
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            I make my own…so much cheaper and I am frequently changing the bean to test out new varieties and regions.

            I typically use a half gallon jar and soak 2 cups of ground coffee in 64 oz of filtered water for as close to 20 hours as I can get.  I had read that Starbucks formulation scientists found the 20 hour sweet spot for their in-house cold brew, so that's what I'm basing my timing on.

            Interested in what everyone else's methods are...

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            • Mild7M
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              'Starbucks Formulation Scientists'  Far out  😎

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              • J
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                Not a cold brew fan myself,but I occasionally make it for my wife. I just use my French Press for about 18 hours.

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                • JDelageJ
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                  Do you guys do your cold brew at room temperature or in the fridge?

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                  • AnesthetistA
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                    I've been doing 1 cup coffee with 4 cups water for 24 hours in the fridge with intermittent stirring. I'm a total newbie at it but so far have had decent results. Next batch I might do at room temp but with a shorter brew time.

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                    • budpatchB
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                      @JDelage:

                      Do you guys do your cold brew at room temperature or in the fridge?

                      I brew at room temp and then store it in the fridge after brewing.

                      @Anesthetist:

                      I've been doing 1 cup coffee with 4 cups water for 24 hours in the fridge with intermittent stirring. I'm a total newbie at it but so far have had decent results. Next batch I might do at room temp but with a shorter brew time.

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                      Nice! Same basic ratio that I'm using…I like to shake my jar a few times during the brew as well for maximum saturation.

                      People tell me that it's supposed to be used as a concentrate and that the typical serving ratio is 3/1 water/coffee.  I personally like it 1/1 with milk or a milk substitute.  Kind of like a cold brew latte.  But it's strong that way, much stronger than drip and stronger than most espresso.

                      One thing that I notice about the cold brew is how much less acidic it is.  The flavors of the coffee come out because there is less of the "bright" acidic notes you get when hot water is used.  So smoooooth

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                      • AnesthetistA
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                        I also do mine 1/1 although I've also drank it straight. Next batch will be 20 hours on the counter. Thanks for the advice!

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                        • veloaudioV
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                          My go to weekend (or when I have time) setup for the past year or so. I use a SCAA approved drip brewer due to time constraints during the week. I still grind before I brew though.

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                            I feel that you loose a lot of the coffee flavor notes,when you loose the acidity. That's what makes horse races 🐎 I tend to drink it full strength and can go for about 3 hours without blinking.

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                            • AnesthetistA
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                              @veloaudio chemex is always good. Which SCAA brewer do you use?

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                                ^^I find Chemex hit and miss. It's the hardest of all pourovers to dial in for me. Kalita is the easiest, but a great cup in a Kalita will not taste any where close to a great Chemex. I stopped using my v60 as I find it rather variable as well. Used to get some great v60's tho. Ease and consistency, Kalita for me every time. Then v60, then Chemex.

                                For peak taste, Chemex, v60, Kalita. Kalita's average is higher than the other 2 by a few points by far, for me…

                                I'm a picky snob :).

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                                  I'm strictly Chemex these days.

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                                  • veloaudioV
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                                    @Anesthetist:

                                    @veloaudio chemex is always good. Which SCAA brewer do you use?

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                                    I use the KitchenAid KCM0802 (non digital). It was given to me as a gift but it has been great. Price is reasonable compared to the other more expensive SCAA approved brewers.

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                                    • AnesthetistA
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                                      Thanks man, I havent used a machine in a while but wouldnt kick the idea out for day to day.

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                                      • David_pllD
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                                        Picked up a bag of house blend from Intelligentsia, pretty good but I'm used to stumptown so it doesn't quite match up for me.

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                                        • Mild7M
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                                          @Snowy:

                                          ^^I find Chemex hit and miss. It's the hardest of all pourovers to dial in for me. Kalita is the easiest, but a great cup in a Kalita will not taste any where close to a great Chemex. I stopped using my v60 as I find it rather variable as well. Used to get some great v60's tho. Ease and consistency, Kalita for me every time. Then v60, then Chemex.

                                          For peak taste, Chemex, v60, Kalita. Kalita's average is higher than the other 2 by a few points by far, for me…

                                          I'm a picky snob :).

                                          A good summation Snowy.  Interesting.

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                                          • bryaneidins70B
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                                            We went to New York a few years ago and stayed at The Ace Hotel, which had a Stumptown next door. This was my first real intro into great coffee. Great Ethiopian coffee with lovely chocolate brownies…

                                            I think I had a Chemax there, purely through intrigue than knowing anything about them.

                                            'Fail we may…Sail we must'

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