• Reviews around brew (1.48 of 5)

    SHARDOR Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, Electric Adjustable Burr Mill with 14 Precise Grind Setting for 2-12 Cup, Black

    • Ver nice grinder for doing my cold brew coffee at a decent price.
    • Cold brew coffee is to be brewed with coarsely ground coffee beans
    • I use it to grind my coffee beans fresh and make cold brew.
    • I have used it for course grind for my cold brew, all the way to dust for espresso
    • I used it for the first time to make coarse ground for cold brew, set at the highest coarse setting of 14
    • I love cold brew and started making it myself at home
    • I make cold brew and pour-over with this every day!
    • I use it for both my Chemex and for cold brew
    • The settings are easy, seems to grind the right size (cold brew works) and looks nice on my counter
    • Works perfectly to grind a perfect consistency for my cold brews.
    • Coarse for cold brew or fine for espresso
    • Recently I've gotten into cold brew coffees after I bought a cold brew coffee maker on Amazon.
    • I have used it on the coarse grind setting for cold brew, it produced consistent ginds
    • Works great for coarse grind cold brew.
    • The Chemex grind is perfect, and the cold brew grind is almost there
    • Perfect brew every time.
    • I grind beans for a 1 gallon cold brew coffee maker and a 12-cup drip coffee maker.
    • I have also used this grinder for cold brew coffee
    • Normally I grind them very course for my cold brew (which is what is recommended) and it turns out great
    • I love cold brew and started making it myself at home
    • For Chemex, I grind it at about halfway along the track, and for cold brew, I put it all the way at the end
    • I drink cold brew (very course) and espresso (very fine) and ended up waisting a lot of coffee
    • There are so many options for grounds we can use them for a drip coffee maker, french press, or cold brew
    • Also, the machine gets hot when I'm grinding beans for the cold brew due to the sheer volume of beans I need to grind.
    • The best part, it grinds enough beans for a 12 cup brew (which it will grind automatically thanks to the timer that stops it for you when it's done), which is perfect for my cold brew
    • But one click too far and it wasn't fine enough to get a good slow brew
    • I, personally, only drink cold brew coffee which can offer a bit of a problem
    • I was using a blade grinder before and a burr grinder is so much better to get that consistent grind and it makes for a much better brew
    • I use a French press for cold brew and corse grind my beans
    • Made a great pour over and look forward to making cold brews!
    • I love being able to choose how coarse to grind the beans as I sometimes use a French press to make cold brew and it works best with a coarse grind
    • because the other settings lean slightly fine I would assume it's likely on the coarse side of medium-coarse (as in, not ultra coarse), and would probably feel comfortable using it for French press, maybe homemade cold brew
    • I’ve recently gotten interested in the best home brew.
    • because the other settings lean slightly fine I would assume it's likely on the coarse side of medium-coarse (as in, not ultra coarse), and would probably feel comfortable using it for French press, maybe homemade cold brew
    • We grind by weight to get a consistent brew, 50g each time, so we measure the beans and then load the hopper and grind
    • For my cold brew jug I need to grind 2-4 cups by volume, which means I have to clean up 2-4 messes just to do so.3
    • I have started to make cold brew coffee and needed a grinder for my coffee beans
    • But one click too far and it wasn't fine enough to get a good slow brew
    • It did its job, but the grind wasn't super consistent, and to make my larger batches of cold brew coffee concentrate would require to fill the grinder and empty it two to three times for the correct amount of ground coffee