Hourglass Aging Taste Test

Written by Kat
The Espresso Afficionado
Published on Jul 29, 2010
Kat is a passionate coffee enthusiast and seasoned blogger. Read her posts for insights on brew methods, coffee recipes, and machine reviews.
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We'll never know how Marilyn Monroe's figure would have held up over time, but that's not the kind of Hourglass we're talking about here, baby! We're talking about the cold coffee brewing system that creates a smooth concentrate that you can use to make hot or cold coffee for up to two weeks afterward. Or so they say! But can you, really? These are the big questions that only the crew at Seattle Coffee Gear are prepared to take on. We had Gail brew up a batch of the Hourglass coffee; she then tested it the next day for a baseline flavor assessment and then we followed it up 1 week and 2 weeks later to see how the flavor stood up. Watch Gail as she takes one for science!

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