Dripster 2 in 1 Cold Brew Dripper Review & How To

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The Dripster 2-In-1 Cold Brew Dripper is here making delicious cold brew coffee you can enjoy everyday. Known to be sweet, aromatic, clean and void of any bitterness or sourness; Cold brew coffee can be easily brewed and enjoyed over ice, with milk, straight or in a cocktail.

The Dripster 2-In-1 Cold Brew Dripper is designed to give you two separate and unique ways to make cold brew coffee. You can choose full immersion or drip style brewing depending on how you set it up. Either will be delicious and it all depends on if you want to adjust the drip rate to set your full brewing time or allow the coffee to steep, full immersion style, and when you’re ready to enjoy, open the gate and let the cold brew pour.

Wait a few hours and you will be rewarded with cold coffee that is aromatic, exceptionally clean & free of bitter flavours.

Dripster 2-In-1 Cold Brew Dripper uses a super fine filter mesh of 800-microns to ensure a pure clean cup of coffee without the muddiness you find with the average cold brew brewers. An additional mesh filter can be found in the top vessel for your immersion brews.

Using cold water instead of hot dissolves more aromas, but less acidity and bitter substances and becomes really easy to make your own iced lattes or cold brew concentrates to be drunk throughout the week. Keep some in the fridge for your morning coffee.

Ideal for: Summer Solution to hot coffee and the perfect present to delight your coffee loving friends.

The Dripster 2-In-1 Cold Brew Dripper has an improved valve which is controlled by turning the collar at the bottom of the brew vessel to precisely control the dripping speed and allow a uniform extraction. In this method, the brewing process takes between 2 and 6 hours. We recommend a ratio of 70g of coffee to 1L of water.

The full immersion method uses the water tank and the supplied metal filter. With the rotary valve closed, pour ground coffee into the water tank. For the actual brewing process, you can put the water tank in the fridge and let it rest for 18 – 24 hours. Finally, put the brewer back on the glass carafe and open the rotary valve and in seconds you get a clear, filtered and strong Cold Brew Coffee.

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I purchased the dripster cold drip a few weeks back. Absolutely fantastic piece of kit

lukekilah
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This thing is just awesome. If you like cold brew, this saves you so much money compared to a $5.25 grande cup of cold brew at Starbucks! One full immersion brew out of this, lasts me 4 days. One tip: After you decant the coffee liquid, store it in a separate air tight container (i.e. mason jar), so you can brew another batch.

thunghiempenicilliumchryso
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Oh my gosh! Thank you so much! I have a similar piece of equipment (although I'd like to get my hands on one of these) and I couldn't figure out why my grinds weren't being fully saturated by the water; the grinds around the edge were still completely dry after each use. Now I understand that I need to place a filter on top and pour some water over the grinds for even dispersion before starting the drip process.

juliestewart
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Thanks for this video. I have been doing cold drip off a cheap made in China stuff, which can still do the job. Now I am going to get your Two in One and try cold-brewed coffee (I've been steadfast about having good coffee must be served freshly brewed, hot. Your stuff may change my perception and help me start a new habit.

lonefather
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Hi, do they still make the 2-in-1 version? Doesn't seem to be in stock anywhere anymore, just the drip version.

SteveBastable
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What paper filters do you use ?? Brought one and did not realize they were not included.

jeffrogonzalo
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Hello, if we dont finish the coffee we made on the same day, how many days can we keep it in the fridge ?

Μαριάννα-πγ
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My dripster has recently started overflowing water, it doesn't seem to be flowing through the coffee and dripping out, no matter how slow I set the drip rate. Any suggestions as to why? I have been making cold drip for over a year with the device and it has been great up until 1 month ago.. Any useful tips would be much appreciated

cameronhare
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Our drip filter seems to be clogged. I've tested it without any grounds, and the filter doesn't allow water through fast enough, making me think it needs to be replaced. It came with a replacement, but we can't figure out how to get the old filter out. Could you please walk me through that? We miss our cold brew.

jonheddleston
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Is dripster 2 in 1 better than hario shizuku.

tanyaagrawal
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guys please, how can I fix that filter? After few brewings, it is hard to make full CB via dripping because water is not dripping like on the begining... Someone can help me? :)

kristofkonarek