CasaSoho
New Englander at Heart
A little background... a typical late spring/summer/early fall workday for me involves an iced coffee. Being a New Englander, I pass 5 Dunkin' Donuts on my way to work every morning in my 15 minute commute. Usually I get a medium, sometimes a large, but always black with extra sugar (offensive amount). I like the taste of coffee and find that even the slightest amount of cream completely masks the coffee goodness.
The reason I bring this to the board is in search of advice from fellow iced coffee lovers. Don't know how Mr. Jerry feels about icing his coffee, but I'm sure he can help. I'm tired of paying for my fix every day, economically speaking; brewing my own should be cheaper. Also, I would like to explore different beans much the way I try new cigars. I have a 3-cup coffee maker and a can a Folgers at home, both of no use to me (reserved for in-law visits). So I am starting from scratch. Alas, the question. I'm looking for recommendations on coffee makers, grinders, beans, and iced coffee brewing methods. I read to use double the amount of beans when brewing iced coffee to compensate for the melting of the ice, is this true?
Also FYI, I don't like hot coffee with the exception of the sugary, foamy Starbucks stuff and a cappuccino after dinner at a good steakhouse. The budget is limited so don’t recommend this... http://ww2.williams-sonoma.com/cat/pip.cfm...0&cmsrc=sch
Sorry for the wordy post, thanks for any help you can provide a fellow chilled bean lover. :thumbs:
The reason I bring this to the board is in search of advice from fellow iced coffee lovers. Don't know how Mr. Jerry feels about icing his coffee, but I'm sure he can help. I'm tired of paying for my fix every day, economically speaking; brewing my own should be cheaper. Also, I would like to explore different beans much the way I try new cigars. I have a 3-cup coffee maker and a can a Folgers at home, both of no use to me (reserved for in-law visits). So I am starting from scratch. Alas, the question. I'm looking for recommendations on coffee makers, grinders, beans, and iced coffee brewing methods. I read to use double the amount of beans when brewing iced coffee to compensate for the melting of the ice, is this true?
Also FYI, I don't like hot coffee with the exception of the sugary, foamy Starbucks stuff and a cappuccino after dinner at a good steakhouse. The budget is limited so don’t recommend this... http://ww2.williams-sonoma.com/cat/pip.cfm...0&cmsrc=sch
Sorry for the wordy post, thanks for any help you can provide a fellow chilled bean lover. :thumbs: