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French Vanilla: Smooth & Mellow Vanilla Flavors In A Cup Brew To Your Liking: Experiment With Leaving These Grinds For Longer Or Shorter Periods Of Time To Find That Optimal Sweet Spot You Are Looking For In A Refreshing Cold Brew Coffee - Remember, If You Are Not Sure How Long, Always Go Longer And You Can Always Dilute With More Water Later. Coarse Grinds: Birch Glen Roasters Created A Coarse Ground That Will Slow Down The Rate Of Extraction Since There Is Less Surface Area Thereby Producing A Lower Acidity In Your Batch Of Cold Brew
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What makes Birch Glen Roasters Cold Brew Coffee unique? A: Birch Glen Roasters Cold Brew Coffee stands out due to its artisanal roasting process in New Jersey and its use of 100% Arabica beans. The flavored coarse ground coffee features a smooth and mellow French vanilla flavor, enhancing your cold brew experience.
- Q: How should I brew Birch Glen Roasters Cold Brew Coffee for the best flavor? A: For optimal flavor, experiment with brewing times. Start by leaving the coarse grinds in water for a longer period to reach your desired strength, keeping in mind that you can always dilute with additional water later.
- Q: Is this coffee suitable for people sensitive to acidity? A: Yes, the coarse grind used in Birch Glen Roasters Cold Brew Coffee reduces the rate of extraction, resulting in a lower acidity level. This makes it a great choice for those who are sensitive to acidic beverages.
- Q: How should I store the Birch Glen Roasters Cold Brew Coffee to maintain freshness? A: To preserve freshness, store the coffee in its resealable bag in a cool, dry place. This ensures that every time you open the bag, you enjoy the captivating aroma and flavor of the coffee.
- Q: What is the recommended serving size for Birch Glen Roasters Cold Brew Coffee? A: The recommended serving size varies based on personal taste, but generally, a ratio of 1 ounce of coffee for every 4 ounces of water is a good starting point. Adjust according to your strength preference.



