How to Make Cold Brew Coffee at Home (Teacher Budget Friendly!)

Teachers, skip the $30 Starbucks run! Learn how to make smooth, budget-friendly cold brew coffee at home and start the school year energized without draining your wallet.

Teachers, let’s be real: we don’t just run on lesson plans and pencils—we run on coffee. But dropping $30 a week at Starbucks? That’s basically half the classroom supply budget. The good news? You can make smooth, delicious cold brew coffee at home for about 20 cents a cup. It’s simple, refreshing, and won’t leave you explaining to your principal why your “professional development fund” is actually fueling your caffeine habit.

Here’s how you can brew your own classroom-saving magic and check out the video down below to see this recipe in action:

What You’ll Need:

  • Freshly ground coffee beans (coarse grind works best)
  • Mason jar cold brew kit (mine was a budget-friendly Amazon find)
  • Cold, filtered water
  • A fridge with room between the leftovers and mystery Tupperware

Steps to Brew:

  1. Grind your beans – Think “warm-up activity,” short and effective.
  2. Add coffee to the filter basket – About 1 cup of grounds for every 4 cups of water.
  3. Pour in cold water – Slow and steady, like taking attendance in August.
  4. Seal and refrigerate – Let it steep for 12–18 hours (overnight works best).
  5. Remove filter & pour over ice – Add milk or sweetener if you need a little extra motivation.

And that’s it! Smooth, bold, teacher-approved cold brew coffee without the $6 price tag. The best part? You’ll have enough to get you through a Monday AND survive that first staff meeting.

So, here’s to fresh starts, fresh coffee, and not financially adopting your local barista this school year. Buen Provecho!

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