I just had my first nitro cold brew at Starbucks yesterday and was instantly addicted. Thank you for this very informative video, especially showing how these small machines work.
First, I'll say, "I love all of your videos!!!" Now, regarding equipment in this video... I've been checking out some all-in-one nitro cold brew machines on Amazon and the two I've narrowed down to cost $150.00 and $219. Have you checked any of these out?
The Nitropress with a cartridge is infusing 100% nitrogen the other is infusing air (78% nitrogen). Did you notice a difference in texture, taste,or how long the bubbles last?
Heyy ...amazing content as always ! Could you make a video on drinkosma's cold brew machine that makes cold brew in espresso style but just in 90 seconds ? Very curious about it !
One thing I missed: Can you just as well use a normal whipped cream dispenser? As those *look* to be the same, and come in at +- $45 for a 1L unit Is there a certain amount of fluid per nitrous capsule that works well? (as there's 0.5L, 0.75L and 1.0L versions)
No, normal cream whippers use N2O and are not made to take the pressure of N2 cartridges. ALso the N2O has bigger bubbles and makes the coffee slightly sweet
I just had my first nitro cold brew at Starbucks yesterday and was instantly addicted. Thank you for this very informative video, especially showing how these small machines work.
I never drink the nitro cold brew but it sees really fantastic.
Nice video 😀
If you have a French Press you can use that to make / filter your cold brew coffee.
Where is this glass from for the Irish cold brew :O
Luigi Bormioli is the manufacturer of this fine glass :D
Great vid guys!!
First, I'll say, "I love all of your videos!!!"
Now, regarding equipment in this video... I've been checking out some all-in-one nitro cold brew machines on Amazon and the two I've narrowed down to cost $150.00 and $219. Have you checked any of these out?
The Nitropress with a cartridge is infusing 100% nitrogen the other is infusing air (78% nitrogen). Did you notice a difference in texture, taste,or how long the bubbles last?
Realy new knowledge
Great video! I have a question about the nitro press, does the nitro capsule expires or has to be use within a specific time? Thanks!
No, they're pressurised in the capsules and good for long term storage!
Great!
Heyy ...amazing content as always ! Could you make a video on drinkosma's cold brew machine that makes cold brew in espresso style but just in 90 seconds ? Very curious about it !
Yes, would love to test the Osma. Looks very interesting, although they seem to be hard to get hold of right now.
One thing I missed:
Can you just as well use a normal whipped cream dispenser? As those *look* to be the same, and come in at +- $45 for a 1L unit
Is there a certain amount of fluid per nitrous capsule that works well? (as there's 0.5L, 0.75L and 1.0L versions)
No, normal cream whippers use N2O and are not made to take the pressure of N2 cartridges. ALso the N2O has bigger bubbles and makes the coffee slightly sweet
Yassssss
Why always cold brew? I just put regular pour over in the fridge and nitropress it.
Looks like this guy needs a coffee
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