That was the other thing. I read in a few places that people use Cafiza to clean all their coffee cups and machinery.
Would that work on the cloth filter bags?
Are there better alternatives?
Woah, forget all of that. I just found these things that are almost like big coffee tea bags:
https://store.kaufmann-mercantile.com/products/diy-cold-brew-coffee-set...
I see, so i guess the coffee drippers don't matter as much for cold brew since your not packing grounds into it. The ridges just help the grounds soak more evenly and drip faster due to less of a vacuum.
I think I'll just brew the grounds in a mason jar for 12 hours, clamp 2 or 3 paper filters...
I use the search function on forums all the time. Couldn't find answers to my specific questions.
I basically just want to know if those ridges inside coffee drippers are a big deal. Especially if i'm just making cold brew.
With all these funnels i already have i can get 8 bottles filtering...
I also read somewhere too that someone used 3 paper filters stacked for cold brew.
This is my first time making coffee of any sort, btw. I've been just going to Starbucks and mcdonalds before this. Sorry for sounding like such a noob.
For now, I'm more just worried that if i might do the wrong...
So the cold brew process I'm following is one by DIY Trying on youtube (can't post links yet).
Got 2 main questions. BTW, i've never made cold brew before:
1) In that video it says you need a coffee dripper to do the filtering. I already have a bunch of glass and steel funnels lying around...