Confused when it comes to distinguishing between cold brew and iced coffee? The buck on these summer-perfect drinks stops here, as KitchenAid—maker of an at-home Cold Brew Coffee Maker extraordinaire ($150) that’s pretty to look at, simple to use, takes up little counter space and boasts a built-in tap to easily dispense cold brew from your fridge, plus a carrying handle for portability—explains the difference. —Vita Daily
cold brew. Made without heat by steeping coarsely ground coffee in cool water for 12 to 24 hours, cold brew coffee is less acidic and bitter than iced coffee resulting in a smoother and naturally sweet taste that’s full-bodied and pleasantly aromatic.
iced coffee. Brewed hot, cooled and served over ice, iced coffee is well-balanced and has a medium-bodied taste.
Win! A KitchenAid Cold Brew Coffee Maker!
We have a winner! Congratulations Patricia Z. of Winnipeg, who won a cold brew coffee maker from KitchenAid!
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