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Hey everyone! This is the "such" in Hikingaroundandsuch... I love my coffee, and I LOVE Nitro Cold Brew!! 😍🍵 When I'm not out on the trails or camping, you can find me in my office, working hard to put together my YouTube videos for you. And let me tell you, this stuff keeps me going! We recently updated our basement and added a bar — and, of course, I had to get a kegerator! But instead of having beer on tap 24/7 and gaining 200 pounds overnight 😂, I decided to put it to better use. I did some research and discovered how easy it is to make Nitro Cold Brew at home. I used to love grabbing a Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew, but those prices kept going up, and my wallet wasn't happy. Now, I make my own at home for a fraction of the cost, and it's soooo much more convenient. If you're curious about how I did it, check out the video! I'll walk you through the setup, share some tips, and show you just how easy it is to get that smooth, creamy, caffeinated goodness right from your own kitchen. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy the content. Cheers! ☕🌿✨ Below is a complete list of supplies I purchased: Kegco kegerator: The under countertop one is WAY more expensive but you can buy a stand alone one for under $500. https://kegco.com/products/24-wide-du... 5 gallon keg: https://kegco.com/products/5-gallon-b... When I purchased the Kegerator it came with the hoses and CO2 tank. I purchased my nitrogen tank through Airgas. $35 to get a full tank and lasts about 4-6 batches Stout beer faucet: https://kegco.com/products/stainless-... Coffee filter: https://a.co/d/1mCtDhA Purchased at a local brew supplies shop: Two 5 gallon brew buckets Strainer Siphon Star San I used expensive coffee from The Roasterie in Kansas City,: https://theroasterie.com/products/col... in on this video but typically use Kirkland coffee from Costco and it's delicious. Use whatever water you would like. A typical brew cost around $35 and lasts me about 4-5 weeks. You get about 53, 12oz pours. That's about $371 at Starbucks. If you have any questions about my set up or how to get started drop a comment below. Happy to help! As always thank you for watching and please like and subscribe to support my channel. I'll see you out on the trails very sooooooon! #coldbrew #coffee #foryou #howto #coffeelover #coffeetime #coffeemaker #nitrocoldbrew