Small coffee shop in Alba, Italy

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I’ll be that guy. The picture shown is cold drip. Cold brew is when you mix coffee and water and left it in the fridge for x hours.

But really, among the pictures, I’d pick Napoletana simply because I’ve never had them.

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I think they really mean cold brew. The time says 5 hours and maybe the machine is a filter thingy after they cold brew the coffee in the fridge.

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Maybe, but 5 hours isn’t much time for a true cold brew. I am leaning towards cold drip, where the ice water slowly drips onto the grounds. In the right setup maybe that would take 5 hours.

https://a.co/d/4o9KbYe

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Looks like you’re right. Does five hours seem anywhere near enough for cold brew, though? I typically aim for around 36 hours.

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I typically do 18 hours. I’ve found longer than that the coffee tends to taste off.

36 hours…that’s got to be some bitter coffee.

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I’ve had overnight coldbrews, so five hours definitely sounds viable.

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I’ve never heard of it either.

https://youtu.be/mX_OrQGFio4?si=8sj_GL5sYdmlzckJ

Edit: kinda reminds me of a Vietnamese coffee maker. Just with the integrated boiler.

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