☕ Brew it your way—because life’s too short for bad coffee!
The Brew Tube is a versatile cold brew coffee maker designed for coffee enthusiasts. It features a stainless steel mesh reusable filter, accommodating 1 to 2-quart wide-mouth glass mason jars. With a simple 30-second preparation method, it allows for a mess-free brewing experience, producing smooth, low-acid coffee or tea. Ideal for home use or on-the-go, this eco-friendly device is perfect for those seeking convenience and quality in their beverages.
A**R
Best Cuppa Eva ! I will buy more !
I happily bought two of these ( one for a gift ) I WILL BUY MORE !!I pride myself as a Coffee Snob because I earned the Corporate Barista Green Apron with blood, sweat and tears and now I try to make my own delicious cup at home. THIS IS THE ONE !! I use wide mouth Mason Jar, brew on counter-top 12-24 hours, remove filter, chill. I make cold coffee with a jigger of coffee to 8-ish oz of milk. For a warm cup, I add one jigger of cold brew to a hot cup of water. ( never ever microwave ) Results are smooth and delicious. A brilliant and simple design, easy to clean and store. The simple packaging arrives with easy to follow instructions.Get one ( or two ) and thank me later !! Deb
S**S
Almost perfect
I've now ordered and received my second of these. It really does make cold-brewing coffee at home easy, and the resulting cup is delicious. I won't bother discussing the pros/cons of cold brew (there are plenty of other resources on the internet for that) however here are a few thoughts about the KolobCo brewer itself:Having used this nearly daily for months now, I can say that it works great, and has held up well. There is a little bit of separation that I can detect at a few of the seams, but nothing major enough to allow large grounds through. Even using a burr grinder for uniform grind size, this does allow a fair amount of silt-like fines through, so be aware of that. I just get in the habit of removing the filter, allowing the coffee to settle well, and then pouring from the original brew vessel to another container, leaving behind the last dregs, and that gets rid of most of the minimal sludge in the bottom. You could even leave them in if you like, though I'd suggest shaking the coffee concentrate well to distribute in that case.The one thing I will mention is that after now using/owning 2 of these, I cannot for the life of me get the included silicone ring to work. It has a slot that seems to allow it to be fitted around the rim of the filter so that there's silicone above and below, and when using it this way I am completely unable to get the metal lid of the mason jar to close, no matter how much pressure or torque I put on it. I've tried it on multiple wide mouth jars (to make sure that it wasn't just that one jar/lid combo), as well as using the standard metal lid AND a plastic lid that I purchased separately - none of them are able to close with the ring installed. I also tried putting the ring simply between the filter and the jar rim, but likewise cannot get the jar to close. That means that the silicone sealing ring is pretty much useless to me - ah well. I'll also note that the lid of the jar seals a little funny even without the ring, so there is a chance that the contents of the jar will leak out a touch if you invert or shake the jar while the filter is in. However it's minimal, and easily cleaned up, so I don't mind much considering the quality of coffee it makes, and the ease of use otherwise. Just be careful and aware if you go to shake or turn the jar upside down while the filter is in the jar ... you might make a little bit of a mess.If that was fixed, I'd happily give it 5 stars, all day long!If you're like me and drink iced coffee like others drink soda/juice (on and off all day long, no matter the weather or season), get yourself one - or two - of these, and eliminate your need to pay way too much at the coffee shop for subpar iced coffee (or even more for what they call cold brew), and do it yourself at home with your favorite bean blend!
C**R
Nice product, really like it.
I bought this primarily to brew tea but used it the first time to brew coffee. I made the Mexican Mocha coffee posted it a review, it was wonderful but next time I will add more cayenne pepper.I was unable to invert the container without having leaks but actually do not see the need, maybe I am missing something.I have tea ‘brewing’ now but have not tried it yet. Tea was very good. Hint to let basket dry after emptying was excellent, just shake and all left over bits fall right out.This product is great, easy to fill, easy to clean and allows access to ingredients from the sides and the bottom. I have another tea strainer but the bottom .25 inches is solid so the full strength of the ingredients is lost.Long winded way of saying I really like this cold brew basket, am thinking of buying a couple more for Christmas gifts.Addendum: managed to invert without leaking. Put the silicon seal between the basket and jar, is that an 'uh-duh' moment?Anyway it works, not leaking, even with a plastic top which always leaks. Decided to try inversion again when making more Mexican Mocha because all of the added flavors were at the top, figured inverting would help blend them. By the way, I added a smidge of clove because I think that cinnamon, chocolate, and clove are quintessential Mexican flavors, I use them in my chili, wonderful, if I do say so myself.
R**Y
So easy--Tastes better than my Keurig!
Love it--So easy and makes a better cup of coffee than my Keurig! I love coffee and heard about 'cold brewing' coffee, but didn't really know what it was. A friend of mine recommended this Kolob Brew Tube and said it would change my world--He was right. This is so cheap and works so much better than trying to filter out the grounds after the fact. I now have two, put them in a 32 (4cup) mason jars and rotate them daily so I always have a fresh batch.Recommendation: Brewing can be done in 12,18,24 or more hours based on how strong you want it. The longer you wait the stronger the coffee will be. Regardless of the 'recommended ratio' of coffee grounds to water you can easily make adjustments to future batches (time, ratios...) or just dilute the coffee if too strong. Beware, the first time you try cold brew coffee it will taste much stronger than you might be used to. Keep experimenting to find what works for you. Goodbye Keurig--Hello Kolob!
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