- Compatible Devices: Coffee Maker
- Brand: County Line Kitchen
- Shape: Basket
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Easy to Use Cold Brew Maker: Simply add coffee, steep overnight, and enjoy fresh cold brew in the morning. Simple cleanup with dishwasher safe components
- Stainless Steel Filter: Constructed of high-quality mesh that prevents coffee grounds from entering the jar. Heavy-duty filter is durable, creating long lasting perfect iced coffee for years to come.
- Easy Pour Dispenser, Leak-Proof Lid: With the flip cap lid, brewing, pouring and storage is easy! Tight seal means your jar will never have a leak
- Durable Mason Jar: Our Mason Jars withstand rough handling and don’t leach harmful chemicals. Brewer components are food-grade and BPA free
- Coffee At Home: Perfect for the home office, brew delicious strong coffee while you work from home. Check our user guide on this detail page (scroll down) for recipe ideas



























Trish S –
I wish I had found this product a year ago! I had previously purchased another cold brew system and loved it. It was a wonderful system and worked well. The problem came when I accidentally bumped the glass carafe and it fell to the floor and shattered. That left me with the base that would require purchasing another carafe…which turned out to be about half the price of the original product. I wasn’t happy, so I started to search while reading reviews.I found the Country LIne system and had a Eureka moment! This system would take longer than my old one but that didn’t bother me. I’m retired…I have time. When I ordered the system, I ordered an extra handled cap because I had plans to purchase more bottles at my local supermarket…which I did.I currently have two bottles of cold brew in my fridge–one with regular coffee from my supermarket that I’m trying to use up and the other jar has a higher grade coffee in it. Here is where things got interesting.The first batch I brewed was the higher grade coffee. I knew how it should turn out based on my experience with my old system. The taste would be pretty smooth and flavorful. With the old system, the regular coffee came out bitter and just a tad on the nasty side. Not so with the Country LIne system. The regular coffee batch came out almost as smooth and flavorful as the higher grade coffee…makes me wonder why I need to pay extra for the higher grade coffee now.I brewed the first, higher grade, batch for a bit over 24 hours. I got busy later on when I did the regular coffee batch and it brewed in my fridge for at least 48 hours…if not longer. Both turned out great!Now as to cleanup… I was a bit concerned about getting the grounds out of the filter but I shouldn’t have been. After I pull the filter from the “brewing” jar, I let it rest in an empty jar. Gravity brings the very last bit of liquid through the bottom of the filter. I get at least another 1/2 cup of cold brew by doing that. Once it’s obvious that the dripping has stopped, I turn the filter upside down and the grounds fall right out! After that, it’s really easy to wash the filter. The whole process was totally painfree!While I’m sad that I shattered the carafe on the other system, I’m very thankful to have found the Country Line system. It’s amazing! I highly recommend it. The only regret I have is that I didn’t find the Country LIne system FIRST!
OliviaDaisy –
I had to replace my Primula cold brew set because the plastic cover broke down (took it out of storage from my cellar for the summer season and cover came apart in pieces, had it about 5 yrs).I began my research and at first was looking for a fancy machine that would make the cold brew quicker. The reviews for those machines are hit or miss. I decided to keep looking because I didn’t want to spend the money on so-so results, nor did I want to have to bother with a return.I did like the Primula system and saw they had newer options but one upgrade I hoped for was a bit more of a yield so a batch would last my work week. My search continued and I decided to look at the highest reviews with a good # as well. I looked on Google but settles at Amazon for the most options.Came across this one, checked out the videos (well done for the lost part) and the reviews were overwhelmingly positive. Price was good, process simple and looked like the yield was decent, at least would get me through the week. I’ve used it through the summer and will be putting it away now until about next Memorial Day (The verdicts is that it checks off all my boxes– Simple to use and clean. Put all pieces in the dishwasher 1/wk.- After you account for the displaced liquid due to the filter being removed I’d say I got 4-5 cups or 32-40 oz- Price was good and comparable to others that were more complicated or fragile.- All pieces are well made, quite sturdy. I wished the handle didn’t stick out so far but because the glass container is thick and heavy (which I like) you need that leverage to hold it securely.Tip: It takes a while to fill it with water through the strainer w/the coffee, so I fill the container about 1/2 way with water and then do the rest through the strainer. I always let it brew for 24 hrs and there’s no taste difference at all.-