Cold Comfort
The easiest way to make delicious (and high octane) cold-brew coffee at home.
Automatic three-phase brewer, from $495 by Ratio
A good cup of coffee is an important part of your morning. Hell, it's an important part of your life. And according to Reuters, we're all drinking more coffee than ever thanks to cold brew's move "from a hipster infatuation to mainstream staple." Whether you're brewing up a batch of iced cold coffee, fancy yourself an pour-over aficionado or more of a morning joe traditionalist, here are some solid pieces to up your coffee game at home. From a one-touch automatic brewer delivering artisanal cafe-quality coffee to Chemex's classic glass carafe, there's something to suit anyone's taste and budget. After all, investing in something you use every single day is never a bad idea.
Automatic three-phase brewer, from $495 by Ratio
ECO Friendly Bean Plus drip coffee maker, $199.99 by My Dutch
Kone brewing system, $160 by Able Brewing
Cold process immersion brewer $21.59 by Hario
Glass pour-over coffee maker, $41 by Chemex
Double filtered French press, $120 / $99.95 by Espro
Stoneware pour-over coffee maker, $69.95 by Stelton
1) Stoneware pour-over coffee maker, $69.95 by Stelton
2) Cold process immersion brewer, $21.59 by Hario
3) Kone brewing system, $160 by Able Brewing
4) Glass pour-over coffee maker, $41 by Chemex
5) Double filtered French press, $120 / $99.95 by Espro
6) ECO Friendly Bean Plus drip coffee maker, $199.99 by My Dutch
Stoneware pour-over
coffee maker,
$69.95 by
Stelton
Cold process immersion brewer,
$21.59 by Hario
Kone brewing system,
$160 by Able Brewing
Glass pour-over coffee maker,
$41 by Chemex
Double filtered French press,$120 / $99.95 by Espro
ECO Friendly
Bean Plus
drip coffee maker,
$199.99 by
My Dutch
Want to soften the bitterness and open up the flavors of your coffee? Add pinch of salt (either to the ground beans or directly into the brew). It adds a nice layer of flavor akin to a sprinkle of sea salt on chocolate.
Want to soften the bitterness and open up the flavors of your coffee? Add pinch of salt (either to the ground beans or directly into the brew). It adds a nice layer of flavor akin to a sprinkle of sea salt on chocolate.
Want to soften the bitterness and open up the flavors of your coffee? Add pinch of salt (either to the ground beans or directly into the brew). It adds a nice layer of flavor akin to a sprinkle of sea salt on chocolate.