If you’ve got drip coffee filters, I would just pour the final brew through a drip coffee brewer and into another vessel (provided that you have a large enough brewer). It might take a bit longer than the steel filters, but the resulting cold brew is extremely clean tasting and you won’t have to buy an additional thing to store.
Pretty much any cloth “cold brew bag” will do. There are metal tea infuser style ones that work as well, but personally I prefer the result from a cloth filter over metal
Any recommendations on filters or filter bags? I’ve only got drip coffee filters which certainly won’t do the trick.
I use these pretty much every week. They last a long time. https://a.co/d/7J0YBUw
If you’ve got drip coffee filters, I would just pour the final brew through a drip coffee brewer and into another vessel (provided that you have a large enough brewer). It might take a bit longer than the steel filters, but the resulting cold brew is extremely clean tasting and you won’t have to buy an additional thing to store.
Pretty much any cloth “cold brew bag” will do. There are metal tea infuser style ones that work as well, but personally I prefer the result from a cloth filter over metal