While thinking about the traditional cold coffee brewing method, it’s a time-consuming process. But from now on cold brew enthusiasts can enjoy the flavor within 10 minutes thanks to the Prisma Cold Brew. Louisville-based community First Build, in collaboration with Sunergos Coffee, is crowd-funding this coffee machine on Indiegogo.
If you are a coffee addict and you want cold coffee on the go, then Prisma Cold Brew is the appliance tailor-made for you. A specialized vacuum infusion technique is used in the machine to brew coffee within 10 minutes.
Its compact 17.5” size allows user to store it easily at most of the storage places available at home. With brew ratio of 8:1, its glass-made Carafe can hold 700ML of coffee at a time. It can be connected to any regular 120V outlet. For maintaining top quality low-cost basket filters are used in it. Also, its simple structure allows user to clean it easily.
Just add fine ground coffee and water in the desired proportions; thereafter press the button to start extraction of coffee. Within ten minutes the carafe is automatically filled with delicious cold brew for use. Such amazing functionality got it awards for the best product and peoples’ choice at Coffee Fest Dallas.
Generally brewing at low temperatures gets the best flavors out of coffee to let you enjoy the perfect cup with less acidic and bitter flavors. That’s why Prisma Cold Brew has been admired by many coffee-enthusiasts across the region for its top quality cold brew prepared quickly.
Blake Nail, SCAA Coffee Professional said,
Coffee enthusiasts will agree that Prisma makes cold brew fast without compromising on quality.
The Prisma Cold Brew has been designed keeping in mind user preferences, and other time constraints. If you are bored of the gradual cold brew procedures then this product will come out clean for you. It can be a great choice for the coffee lovers.
This time-savvy machine has successfully raised 59 percent of funding goal at Indiegogo. For the time being the company is shipping it only to the US, but in future we hope that it will be available worldwide.
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