{"id":1429,"date":"2018-11-05T07:04:22","date_gmt":"2018-11-05T17:04:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thecurbkaimuki.com\/2018\/11\/05\/is-hot-coffee-better-for-you-than-cold-brew\/"},"modified":"2018-11-05T07:04:22","modified_gmt":"2018-11-05T17:04:22","slug":"is-hot-coffee-better-for-you-than-cold-brew","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thecurbkaimuki.com\/2018\/11\/05\/is-hot-coffee-better-for-you-than-cold-brew\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Hot Coffee Better For You Than Cold Brew?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Good news for people who derive some sort of satisfaction from claiming that cold brew stinks (and bad news for literally everyone else): science seems to show that hot coffee is better for you. A new study published recently in Scientific Reports titled Acidity and Antioxidant Activity of Cold Brew Coffee<\/em><\/a> finds that hot brewed coffee is similar in pH and higher in antioxidants than the cold brewed version of the same coffee.<\/p>\n As reported by Health.com<\/a>, the study was co-authored by assistant and associate professors of chemistry at Thomas Jefferson University Dr. Megan Fuller and Dr. Niny Rao, respectively. Using five different commercially available pre-ground coffees\u2014Ethiopia Ardi, Ethiopia YirgZ (shout out to Keffa Coffee<\/a>), Brazil, Colombia, and Myanmar\u2014between a light and medium roast, the researchers brewed hot and cold coffees using the \u201csame ratio of water volume to grind weight,\u201d per the study.<\/p>\n