BREWING GUIDES
How to Brew Iced Pour-Over

Iced pour-over is a simple and approachable way to make rich, full-flavoured iced coffee one pitcher at a time.

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STEP 1
Pre-moisten filter

Briefly rinse the paper filter with hot water, and discard the rinse water. This will give your coffee the purest flavour possible.

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STEP 2
Choose the right grind

For pour-over, use coffee ground for a paper cone. It’s a relatively fine grind that looks like granulated sugar.

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To give your coffee the best possible flavour, use filtered or bottled water.

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STEP 3
Measure

Iced pour-over is brewed at double strength and diluted with ice, so measure 4 tablespoons of coffee for every 6 ounces of hot water.

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STEP 4
Pour and pause

Use hot water that’s just off the boil and fill the cone halfway to saturate the grounds. Pause for 10 seconds and let the coffee bloom. This lets it hydrate evenly and begin to develop flavour.

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STEP 5
Complete the pour

Slowly add the rest of the water, pouring in small, steady circles to cover all the grounds.

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STEP 6
Add ice

Pour your brewed coffee over fresh ice to chill, and serve immediately.

TIP

African coffees are popular for iced pour-over because of their superb juicy body, and tangy, sparkling citrus notes.

BREWING GUIDES
How to Brew Iced Pour-Over

Iced pour-over is a simple and approachable way to make rich, full-flavoured iced coffee one pitcher at a time.

Iced_Pour-Over-step-1
STEP 1
Pre-moisten filter

Briefly rinse the paper filter with hot water, and discard the rinse water. This will give your coffee the purest flavour possible.

Iced_Pour-Over-step-2
STEP 2
Choose the right grind

For pour-over, use coffee ground for a paper cone. It’s a relatively fine grind that looks like granulated sugar.

Iced_Pour-Over-step-3
STEP 3
Measure

Iced pour-over is brewed at double strength and diluted with ice, so measure 4 tablespoons of coffee for every 6 ounces of hot water.

Iced_Pour-Over-step-4
STEP 4
Pour and pause

Use hot water that’s just off the boil and fill the cone halfway to saturate the grounds. Pause for 10 seconds and let the coffee bloom. This lets it hydrate evenly and begin to develop flavour.

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STEP 5
Complete the pour

Slowly add the rest of the water, pouring in small, steady circles to cover all the grounds.

Iced_Pour-Over-step-6
STEP 6
Add ice

Pour your brewed coffee over fresh ice to chill, and serve immediately.

TIP

African coffees are popular for iced pour-over because of their superb juicy body, and tangy, sparkling citrus notes.