Heatwave Cold Brew Blend
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Year-Round Cold Brew Blend
Tastes: Sweet, smooth, and crisp
Brew cold. Drink colder.
Heatwave is our year-round cold brew blend, built for the kind of coffee we want when it’s hot outside, which in Florida is basically always.
We created this blend to be smooth, sweet, crisp, and wildly refreshing. Not heavy. Not smoky.
Instead, Heatwave is made with coffees that bring real character to the cup. We roast and blend it specifically for cold brew, with a focus on sweetness, balance, and clarity. The final result is clean, refreshing, and easy to drink, while still tasting like something we’re proud to put our name on.
We spent months testing this blend and dialing in the profile at the cafe. Every detail matters here: the coffee, the roast, the grind, the water, the filter, the brew time, and the final dilution. The goal was simple: make cold brew that feels familiar, but better.
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Currently in Heatwave
80% Peru Tomás Bueno Washed
20% Rwanda Gasharu Washed
This current version of Heatwave is built around a sweet and structured washed Peruvian coffee from Tomás Bueno, blended with a washed Rwandan coffee from Gasharu for brightness, fruit, and clarity.
The Peruvian coffee gives the blend its foundation: sweetness, body, and a smooth finish. The Rwandan coffee adds lift, making the final cup feel more crisp and refreshing.
The exact coffees in Heatwave may change throughout the year, but the goal stays the same: a clean, sweet, refreshing cold brew blend that’s built with coffees we’re genuinely excited about.
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How We Brew It
The biggest thing for us is clarity.
We recommend brewing Heatwave with a thick paper cold brew filter, not a metal mesh or reusable mesh filter. Mesh filters can make tasty cold brew, but they tend to let more oils and fine particles pass through. That can make the cup feel heavier and cloudier.
For the cleanest version of this coffee, we recommend:
Best option: Alto cold brew filters
Also great: Toddy paper filters
The goal is simple: sweet, smooth, crisp cold brew with a clean finish.
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How to Make Heatwave Cold Brew
The ratio is simple:
1 oz coffee = about 8 oz finished cold brew
Because coffee grounds hold onto water during brewing, you’ll brew with less water first, drain the coffee fully, then dilute the concentrate up to the final volume.
For the cleanest cup, we recommend using a thick paper cold brew filter. Mesh filters can make tasty cold brew, but they tend to let more oils and fine particles pass through. That can make the cup feel heavier, cloudier, and sometimes a little greasy.
Our filter recommendation: Alto cold brew filters or Toddy paper filters
|
Bag Size |
Coffee |
Brew Water |
Final Finished Volume |
Brew Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
10 oz |
10 oz |
64 oz |
80 oz |
23 hours |
|
2 lb |
32 oz |
1.6 gallons |
2 gallons |
23 hours |
|
5 lb |
80 oz |
4 gallons |
5 gallons |
23 hours |
Instructions
- Grind Heatwave medium-coarse.
- Add the ground coffee to a thick paper cold brew filter.
- Add the listed amount of cold filtered brew water from the table above.
- Stir thoroughly until all the coffee grounds are fully saturated.
- Close or tie the filter.
- Refrigerate for 23 hours.
- Remove the filter and let it drain completely.
- Do not squeeze the filter.
- Add cold filtered water until the cold brew reaches the listed final finished volume.
- Stir gently.
- Keep refrigerated and serve over ice.