Cold brew has become a coffee-shop darling, a dark, rich coffee drink that is created by allowing coffee grounds to steep at room-temperature or cold water for a longer period of time, usually multiple hours. The resulting drink is strong and tasty, but many people find it a little less acidic and a little sweeter, even before adding a sweetener, than espresso or brewed coffee.
Making cold brew at home to pack in your travel mug for the day is easier than you might think, but having a good piece of equipment makes the process even more foolproof. From a simple, small carafe to a large system meant to be durable and work for a long time, the many great cold brew makers on the market all offer something for the buyer. We pulled together some of the highest-rated cold brew makers so that you can find one that makes the right amount for you, in the time you have, and is easy to use, clean, and store.
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Features:Plastic and glass materials 32 fluid ounce capacity Paper filter
The OXO Good Grips cold brew maker gets high marks in a lot of categories: the taste of the resulting cold brew is one of the highest markers in customer reviews, which is often everyone's first question.
The maker itself is designed to get water in contact with all of the grounds, maximizing extraction, but the design features a paper filter, which is considered the gold standard when it comes to keeping sediment and grounds out while allowing for strong, bold concentrate to be created.
When you're ready to dispense, 12 to 24 hours later, the release lever allows you to dispense into a stylish carafe or keep your cold brew in the fridge for later. The combination of a mid-range price point, a durable but easy-to-clean design, and a great resulting brew make this a top pick among many enthusiasts.
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Features:Stainless steel, aluminum, glass and plastic Weighs 7.2lbs 38oz capacity
Something about the sleek look of stainless steel makes the KitchenAid Cold Brew Maker a really beautiful addition to a kitchen. The paper filter system creates a similar level of high-extraction and low-sediment cold brew, making the OXO a hit.
It is more compact, though definitely hefty at 7lbs. Its spout is located at the base of the device, making it a good fit for a higher refrigerator shelf, where it can hold your cold brew and dispense it a cup at a time with ease.
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