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Cold Brew Basket

FRC Cold Brew Baskets

Brew Bold. Savor Slow. The Ultimate Cold Brew Filter Basket.

Stop overpaying for coffee shop cold brew and start crafting your own professional-grade concentrate at home. Designed for coffee lovers who value both flavor and simplicity, our Stainless Steel Cold Brew Basket turns any wide-mouth jar into a premium brewing system.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Ultra-Fine Filtration: Our 150-micron mesh ensures a sediment-free cup. You get all the rich, chocolatey notes of your beans without the "sludge" at the bottom.
  • Heavy-Duty Durability: Made from 304 food-grade stainless steel, this basket is rust-resistant, BPA-free, and built to last a lifetime. No more flimsy paper filters.
  • Versatile Design: Perfectly sized for 32oz or 64oz Mason jars. It’s not just for coffee - use it to steep loose-leaf tea or create fruit-infused waters.
  • Eco-Friendly & Easy to Clean: Save money and reduce waste. When you're done, just dump the grounds, rinse, or pop it in the dishwasher.

Specifications at a Glance

  • 304 Food-Grade Stainless Steel
  • Extra Fine 150 Mesh
  • Comes with silicone ring to prevent leaks
  • Compatible with Wide-Mouth Mason Jars
    • Use the small basket for one-quart jars
    • Use the large basket for half-gallon jars
  • Dishwasher Safe

How to Make the Perfect Concentrate

  1. Add: Fill the basket with your favorite coarsely ground coffee (ratio of 1:4 coffee to water for concentrate).
  2. Steep: Lower the basket into a jar of cold, filtered water and seal the lid.
  3. Wait: Let it work its magic in the fridge for 12–24 hours. Longer steep time = stronger brews.
  4. Enjoy: Remove the basket and dilute your smooth, low-acid concentrate with water or milk.

Pro Tip: Cold brewing reduces acidity by up to 60% compared to hot brewing, making it much easier on your stomach while highlighting the bean's natural sweetness.

Ready to upgrade your cold brew routine?

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FRC Cold Brew Baskets

Brew Bold. Savor Slow. The Ultimate Cold Brew Filter Basket.

Stop overpaying for coffee shop cold brew and start crafting your own professional-grade concentrate at home. Designed for coffee lovers who value both flavor and simplicity, our Stainless Steel Cold Brew Basket turns any wide-mouth jar into a premium brewing system.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Ultra-Fine Filtration: Our 150-micron mesh ensures a sediment-free cup. You get all the rich, chocolatey notes of your beans without the "sludge" at the bottom.
  • Heavy-Duty Durability: Made from 304 food-grade stainless steel, this basket is rust-resistant, BPA-free, and built to last a lifetime. No more flimsy paper filters.
  • Versatile Design: Perfectly sized for 32oz or 64oz Mason jars. It’s not just for coffee - use it to steep loose-leaf tea or create fruit-infused waters.
  • Eco-Friendly & Easy to Clean: Save money and reduce waste. When you're done, just dump the grounds, rinse, or pop it in the dishwasher.

Specifications at a Glance

  • 304 Food-Grade Stainless Steel
  • Extra Fine 150 Mesh
  • Comes with silicone ring to prevent leaks
  • Compatible with Wide-Mouth Mason Jars
    • Use the small basket for one-quart jars
    • Use the large basket for half-gallon jars
  • Dishwasher Safe

How to Make the Perfect Concentrate

  1. Add: Fill the basket with your favorite coarsely ground coffee (ratio of 1:4 coffee to water for concentrate).
  2. Steep: Lower the basket into a jar of cold, filtered water and seal the lid.
  3. Wait: Let it work its magic in the fridge for 12–24 hours. Longer steep time = stronger brews.
  4. Enjoy: Remove the basket and dilute your smooth, low-acid concentrate with water or milk.

Pro Tip: Cold brewing reduces acidity by up to 60% compared to hot brewing, making it much easier on your stomach while highlighting the bean's natural sweetness.

Ready to upgrade your cold brew routine?