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  5. Cold brew coffee - Wikipedia

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    It was the Dutch who introduced cold brew coffee to Japan, where it has been a traditional method of coffee brewing for centuries. [4] Slow-drip cold brew, which Blue Bottle Coffee has deemed Kyoto-style, [5] or as Dutch coffee in East Asia (after the name of coffee essences brought to Asia by the Dutch), [6] refers to a process in which water is dripped through coffee grounds at room ...

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    Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /), formerly Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (1981–2014) and Keurig Green Mountain (2014–2018), is a publicly traded American beverage and coffeemaker conglomerate with headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts, and Frisco, Texas. [6]

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    Moka pots differ from espresso machines in that they brew under substantially lower pressure – 1.5 bars (21 psi) rather than 9 bars (130 psi) – and use hotter water – a mix of boiling water and steam at above 100 °C (212 °F), rather than 92–96 °C (198–205 °F) of espresso machines, similar to early steam brewing machines.