“From Bean to Cup: Unveiling the Secrets of Javy Coffee”
Iced Coffee Vs. Cold Brew
One of the first questions that people ask about cold brew is the way it is different from regular iced tea. Iced coffee is created by drinking regular drip coffee by pouring hot water and frozen. Iced coffee is simply an instant cup of Joe served over ice once it has reached the desired temperature.
Cold brew is the reverse. It is never heated. It is a slow process that requires more coffee per ounce of water, which makes it stronger in flavor and caffeine content. Cold brew can also be more laborious to prepare, taking eight to twenty-four hours of steeping. Despite the time spent in preparation cold brew is definitely worth the wait since it offers full-bodied flavors within every cup.