Cafe Du Chateau 34oz Cold Brew Coffee Maker User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Cafe du Chateau
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Cafe Du Chateau 34oz Cold Brew Coffee Maker
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Safety Precautions
- CAUTION: Note the carafe is fully removable from the stainless steel housing. Wash thoroughly before use.
- Inspect the glass carafe thoroughly for scratches, cracks, or chips. Do not use if any are found on the glass carafe.
- Inspect the filter and all other components for any frayed or scrap metal. Do not use Cold Brew Coffee Maker if any frayed or scrap metal is found.
- CAUTION: Use caution while handling all parts of the Cold Brew Coffee Maker, including the filter. There are sharp edges that need to be handled with care. The edges of the stainless steel housing are very sharp! Be sure to inspect the glass carafe for chips, cracks, or other sharp edges before use.
- Keep out of reach from children and infants.
- DO NOT put a top lid or filter assembly in the dishwasher as it may cause the silicone seals to warp. Stainless steel housing and glass carafe are dishwasher safe.
- Not for use on stovetop. Do not place it on a heated surface.
- Always place it on a dry, flat, non-slip surface.
- Use extra coarse ground coffee only. Finely ground coffee may pass through the filter and end up in your coffee.
- Do not overfill past the max fill line.
Cleaning Instructions
Disassembly: Remove the top lid and filter assembly. To remove the top lid, hold the filter with one hand, and pull the top lid back and up with the other hand. Remove the glass carafe from the stainless steel housing by holding the stainless steel housing with one hand and firmly twist and pull up on the glass with the other hand until it slides out.
There should be 4 main parts to clean:
- Top lid
- Filter assembly
- Glass carafe
- Stainless steel housing
Wash all parts with dishwashing soap and warm water. Avoid cleaning stainless steel housing with brushes or steel wool as it will cause scratches and will dull the finish. Dry all parts. Place glass carafe back into the stainless steel housing.
Brewing Guide
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Set the filter on a dry, flat, non-slip surface and gently pour coarse ground coffee into the filter. Pour to the top of the filter. Let the grounds settle themselves. Do not overfill.
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A. IF OVERFILLED: Gently shake the filter back and forth to settle grounds. If necessary, lightly tap the filter a couple of times on a countertop or use a spoon to move and settle the grounds inside the filter.
Note: A small amount of excess ground around the top edge of the filter is ok. -
B. CAUTION: Excessive tapping of the filter can cause coffee grounds to over-settle or “pack too tightly” in the filter. If grounds are over-settled, empty the coffee grounds from the filter and start over.
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Rest the filter gently on the top of the glass carafe without pushing it all the way down.
IMPORTANT: Do not push the filter fully into the glass carafe. There should be a small gap between the bottom of the silicone seal around the filter and the top of the glass carafe. -
Slowly pour filtered water into the filter. Water will begin to pool at the top of the filter.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to wet all coffee grounds evenly so water flows easily and full flavor is extracted from the coffee grounds. Each time water is added, wait a few seconds for the water to dissipate into the filter. Repeat this process until the water is about a ½ in below the max fill line. -
Push filter all the way down into the glass carafe, and continue to top off with water until it reaches the max fill line.
Use a spoon to move excess or overflowed coffee grounds into the filter. A small amount of coffee grounds around the top edge of the filter is ok. -
Place lid on Cold Brew Coffee Maker and press down firmly to seal. Refrigerate for 16-24 hours. The longer the brew time, the stronger the flavor and potency.
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Place Cold Brew Coffee Maker on a flat and dry surface. Use one hand to hold the glass carafe and the other hand to pull the top lid up firmly to remove the filter and top lid from the glass carafe.
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Hold the top lid and filter over the sink and remove the top lid from the filter. Use one hand to hold the filter, and with the other hand pull the top lid back and up. Dispose coffee grounds into a garbage can. Wash the filter and top lid.
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Use a spoon to generously stir cold brew coffee in the glass carafe. The top lid is universal and can be placed on top of the glass carafe when storing the coffee. Pour the cold brew into a cup and enjoy!
Recommended Serving Sizes
All materials are food safe and surpass U.S.F.D.A. and European Commission standards.
HAVE AN ISSUE WITH YOUR COLD BREW COFFEE MAKER?
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FAQs
What is the difference between the 34oz and the 64oz?****
The only difference is the size of the glass carafe. The 34oz has a 34oz glass carafe, and the 64oz has a 64oz glass carafe. The filter assembly on both models is exactly the same. The only difference is the size of the stainless steel housing on each model.
Can I use my own coffee?****
Yes, you can use your own coffee. We recommend using extra coarse ground coffee, as finely ground coffee may pass through the filter and end up in your coffee.
Can I put my Cold Brew Coffee Maker on a heated surface?****
No, do not place it on a heated surface. It should always be placed on a dry, flat, non-slip surface.
What type of filter do I need?****
You will need to purchase #4 Melitta filters for this unit (not included). You can find them at most grocery stores or online at Amazon or eBay.
How long should I leave cold brew in the maker?****
Cold brewing can take between 8 and 24 hours, depending on who you ask and what your target cold brew taste is. Cold brew coffee is also often made as a concentrate which is then diluted – or “watered down” – to taste from there.
How much coffee do you need for cold brew?****
We prefer a 1:8 ratio—1 gram of coffee for every 8 grams of water and then diluting as your final step. To make a liter in the fridge, you should be looking at around 125g of coffee. If you prefer much stronger brews, you can go down to a 1:4.5 brew ratio.
Why does cold brew coffee take so long?****
Steeping cold brew coffee takes a lot longer than hot coffee, mainly because of the temperature difference. When you brew hot coffee, it takes less time to extract the full flavor of the coffee bean; the cold brew steep time is longer because it draws out the coffee’s flavor more gradually.
Do cold brew coffee makers need special coffee?****
Freshly ground coffee beans and cold or room-temperature water are the only ingredients needed. You will also need a vessel to brew in, a lid or plastic wrap, something to stir with (e.g., a long spoon, chopstick, etc.), and a way to filter it. There are cold-brew coffee makers explicitly designed for this method
How many scoops of coffee for a cold brew maker?****
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons of your favorite Royal Cup Coffee per 1 cup of water that your French press holds. Ground coarsely to ensure the best taste and brewing conditions.
How many times can you cold brew?****
Cold brew is a little more forgiving than any type of hot brew because of the extraction method. This lets you reuse your beans up to three times, unlike with hot brew where you can’t reuse them at all.
What is the ratio of cold brew to water?****
A ratio of 1:8 of coffee to water will produce a nice coffee ready to drink after around 24 hours at a coarse grind. Another option is to create a much stronger cold brew (named cold brew concentrate), by using a ratio anywhere from 1 part coffee to 4 parts water, up to around 1 part coffee to 2 parts water.
How do you make cold brew stronger?****
If you let cold brew coffee sit too long it can become bitter. For stronger cold brew coffee – Add less water and more coffee grounds. For weaker cold brew coffee– Use our 1:3 ratio and then when you’re ready to serve, dilute the cold brew with more water, to taste.
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