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By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org Iced Organic Coffee A wonderful companion on a hot summer afternoon is a glass of iced organic coffee. Free of the impurities found in a regular cup of coffee, iced organic coffee contains organic coffee antioxidants that are good for you too. Iced organic coffee can be made in two ways that result in equally delicious beverages but different flavors. Traditional iced organic coffee is made by adding coffee grounds to cold water and letting the mixture sit in the refrigerator for twelve hours or so. A quicker means of making iced organic coffee is to brew the coffee and then pour over lots of ice to cool it. Making the coffee and then pouring over ice retains the flavor of brewed coffee. Making iced organic coffee the slow way produces a less acidic coffee with less caffeine and a lighter, less complex taste. Brewing healthy organic coffee creates a different set of chemical reactions and different taste created by heat. If what you like is the complex taste of a strong heat brewed coffee you will probably want to brew your coffee but make it stronger than usual. Then pour the boiling coffee over ice which will cool it and dilute it to the desired strength. On the other hand an easy way to prepare iced organic coffee is to simply place the grounds in cold water and place in the refrigerator. When the heat of the afternoon arrives a cup of ice organic coffee will be available in your refrigerator with no preparation time required. The taste of cold brewed iced organic coffee is simpler because the coffee’s chemicals simply dissolve into the cold water. There is little or no further chemical change that occurs in the absence of high temperature. Many prefer the less complex taste of iced organic coffee made by the traditional method. Both means of making a cup of iced organic coffee provide a beverage with caffeine, antioxidants, and other aromatic substances.Many coffee drinkers enjoy the simpler taste of cold brewed iced organic coffee. May prefer a regular brew poured over ice. Many enjoy both. When making cold brewed iced coffee it is preferable to keep the grounds out of the final cup of coffee. This can be accomplished by a number of means. One is to use a container with a felt consistency pad to strain out particulate matter. Another is to use a French Press to remove particles. In order to produce enough iced organic coffee to justify the effort you can make very concentrated coffee by the cold brewing method. Then pour the cold mixture over ice and even add a touch of water to taste. Because iced organic coffee can be made very strong it can be ladled over a scoop of two of ice cream as well. Start with half a pound of USDA Organic Coffee and five cups of water. Put this mixture in your refrigerator at night before you go to bed. In the morning strain the iced organic coffee and leave in a jar in the refrigerator for use during the heat of the day.

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ICED ORGANIC COFFEE

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 2: Iced Organic Coffee

A wonderful companion on a hot summer afternoon is a

glass of iced organic coffee.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 3: Iced Organic Coffee

Free of the impurities found in a regular cup of coffee,

iced organic coffee contains organic coffee antioxidants that are good for you too.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 4: Iced Organic Coffee

Iced organic coffee can be made in two ways that result

in equally delicious beverages but different

flavors.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 5: Iced Organic Coffee

Traditional iced organic coffee is made by adding

coffee grounds to cold water and letting the mixture sit in the refrigerator for twelve

hours or so.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 6: Iced Organic Coffee

A quicker means of making iced organic coffee is to brew the coffee and then

pour over lots of ice to cool it.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 7: Iced Organic Coffee

Making the coffee and then pouring over ice retains the

flavor of brewed coffee.

Making iced organic coffee the slow way produces a less

acidic coffee with less caffeine and a lighter, less

complex taste.By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 8: Iced Organic Coffee

Brewing healthy organic coffee

creates a different set of chemical reactions and

different taste created by heat.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 9: Iced Organic Coffee

If what you like is the complex taste of a strong

heat brewed coffee you will probably want to brew your coffee but make it stronger

than usual.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 10: Iced Organic Coffee

Then pour the boiling coffee over ice which will cool it and dilute it to the desired

strength.

On the other hand an easy way to prepare iced organic coffee is to simply place the grounds in cold water and place in the refrigerator.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 11: Iced Organic Coffee

When the heat of the afternoon arrives a cup of ice

organic coffee will be available in your refrigerator

with no preparation time required.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 12: Iced Organic Coffee

The taste of cold brewed iced organic coffee is simpler

because the coffee’s chemicals simply dissolve

into the cold water.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 13: Iced Organic Coffee

There is little or no further chemical change that occurs

in the absence of high temperature.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 14: Iced Organic Coffee

Many prefer the less complex taste of iced organic

coffee made by the traditional method.

Both means of making a cup of iced organic coffee

provide a beverage with caffeine, antioxidants, and other aromatic substances.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 15: Iced Organic Coffee

Many coffee drinkers enjoy the simpler taste of cold

brewed iced organic coffee.

May prefer a regular brew poured over ice.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 16: Iced Organic Coffee

Many enjoy both.

When making cold brewed iced coffee it is preferable to keep the grounds out of the

final cup of coffee.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 17: Iced Organic Coffee

This can be accomplished by a number of means. One is to

use a container with a felt consistency pad to strain out

particulate matter.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 18: Iced Organic Coffee

Another is to use a French Press to remove particles.

In order to produce enough iced organic coffee to justify the effort you can make very concentrated coffee by the

cold brewing method. By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

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Then pour the cold mixture over ice and even add a touch of water to taste.

Because iced organic coffee can be made very strong it

can be ladled over a scoop of two of ice cream as well.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

Page 20: Iced Organic Coffee

Start with half a pound of USDA Organic Coffee and

five cups of water. Put this mixture in your

refrigerator at night before you go to bed.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org

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In the morning strain the iced organic coffee and leave in a jar in the refrigerator for

use during the heat of the day.

By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org