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☕ Elevate your brew game with the YAMA Tower — where art meets artisan coffee mastery!
The YAMA 25-CUP Cold Brew Coffee Maker Tower is a premium slow drip cold brew system designed for high-volume use in cafes and homes. Featuring a 3-4 hour drip process, it produces rich, acidic-free coffee with complex flavor profiles. Crafted from hand-blown borosilicate glass and a 100% real wood frame, it combines durability with elegant mid-century style. This manual brewer offers a visually captivating experience and barista-level quality, making it a must-have for serious cold brew enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B07JGFP76Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,066,606 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #275 in Cold Brew Coffee Makers #1,269 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Yama Glass |
| Brand Name | Yama Glass |
| Capacity | 25 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | loose_coffee_grounds |
| Coffee Maker Type | Cold Brew Coffee Maker |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 48 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Wooden |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711467465252 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Beaker, Carafe, Frame, lid, scoop, valve |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | Ice Coffee Maker Machine |
| Item Weight | 11.93 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | YAMA Glass |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | Cold Brew Maker I Iced Slow Drip Technology I |
| Model Number | YAMCDM25CBR |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | YAMCDM25CBR |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial or high-volume use |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold Brew Coffee |
| Style | Retro |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 550 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #6 |
D**.
BEST COFFEE EVER from High Quality Beans
This setup produces some of the best, most flavorful cold brew coffee I've ever tasted. It will bring out bright, complex flavors you never knew your beans contained. If you love high quality coffee, step up to Yama Glass. My wife and I like to drink a lot of iced coffee in the summer, and this setup lets us brew once every 1-2 weeks and keep it cold in the refrigerator. If you drink less coffee and/or don't mind brewing more frequently, there is a 6-8 cup setup which with proper ratios should make coffee just as good. (Full disclosure: I have not tried the 6-8 cup Yama Glass setup; please research that setup for yourself before purchasing.) What does it do? How is it different from other cold brew methods? 1. It makes coffee concentrate, not coffee, requiring dilution. 2. Slow drip cold brewing produces very different, wonderful, complex flavors than any other brew method you've tasted. 3. Similar slow drip setups may produce similar flavors, but setups like the Toddy or similar with long steep times will taste TOTALLY different: chocolaty, zero acidity, very pleasant... but most beans result in the same tasting coffee, so don't waste expensive beans on the Toddy method. 4. Espresso (hot pressure brew) has a wonderful flavor profile but also very different from slow drip cold brew. Espresso is also sensitive to the quality of beans/roast, so you should splurge on quality beans. I actually enjoy all 3 above mentioned methods and drink all 3 types as the mood strikes me. The Toddy is a great way to get really great tasting coffee from budget beans; as long as they're not terrible, the Toddy will give you delicious coffee. I'm not as big a fan of pourovers, even though you can get great results with quality beans and attention to detail... I'm just lazy about manually brewing a cup at a time (hence my 25 cup setup for batch processing). Quality super automatic espresso machines can do cup at a time with NO fussing and minimal work. :) While I believe you can get the same great flavor as Yama Glass from other slow drip equipment, I believe NOTHING ELSE looks and feels this high quality. The Yama Glass is both a piece of art and a conversation piece in the kitchen. If all you care about is a great cup of coffee and you could care less about how your equipment looks, there are way cheaper ways to achieve very similar results, assuming you can control the slow drip portion. But if quality and esthetics matter to you, this is totally worth the investment. Tip: after brewing, dilute with 1-2 parts ice, water or milk to taste. If you add ice only, it will be very strong until the ice melts. I dilute with Barista blend soy beverage AND add ice and put it in a Yeti tumbler to keep cold for 18-24 hours. I wanted to mention I received great after-sales support from Espresso Parts. There was some cosmetic blemishing in the lettering on the bottom beaker, and they shipped me a replacement right away. This makes me even more certain I made the right call on purchasing the Yama Glass setup! I may post an update later on tips for avoiding snags in the brewing process after further experimentation.
C**O
The BEST coffee
I've been a Toddy brew coffee drinker for a long time with cheap, but rich tasting, Community New Orleans Blend (coffee with chicory). When my Toddy tub cracked after extended use, I decided to look at other alternatives that weren't plastic and longer lasting -- this is how I stumbled upon this Yama brewer. Of course, the fact that I have a PhD in chemistry and this reminds me of glassware from lab days gone by helped sell me on it, but the great reviews on the taste of the coffee it made really was what convinced me. It comes with minimal instructions. Presumably because everyone eventually tweaks things to get to their desired end result. That can make the initial ramp time somewhat hit-or-miss and potentially turn people off to this brewer before they get to the point where they are producing great coffee. Some tips I'll share: 1 - Use an additional paper filter at the bottom of the column of coffee (on top of the ceramic filter) to further slow the path of water out of the column of coffee. 2 - I use 1 pound of Community New Orleans Blend and 1500mL of water and around 1500mL of ice in the top reservoir. 3 - I then use around 1.5 cups of water to slowly pre-wet the column of coffee. To do this I wet my finger tip and plug the hole at the bottom and then slowly add 1/4 cup of water at a time to the column of coffee grounds and let the coffee soak it up and repeat until your column of coffee has wicked moisture throughout. The process should take less than 5 minutes and ever since I've added this step, I've not once ever had a bad pot of coffee from this brewer. Depending on your choice of coffee, grind, oil content, etc. this may be unnecessary, but it definitely never hurts and absolutely ensures a good pot of coffee. Skipping this step can often lead to 1/2 or more of your coffee grounds never touching the water that drips through the column (again depending on the type/grind/oil content. 4 - I let the water drip at 1 drop per second and when it's done mix it thoroughly. The resulting coffee is pretty concentrated. I typically dilute it 1:1 with water, but this is purely personal preference on how strong or diluted you like your coffee. The resulting coffee is super smooth, very rich, absolutely no acidic taste or bitterness. This brewer was a great find and an awesome addition to our home.
R**H
Have had some great coffees from it
Its an apparatus for a knowledgable user. It could be improved to be more reliable though. I use it to get a strong decoction which should have to be diluted before consumption. Have had some great coffees from it.
N**K
Best cold brewed coffee you can make at home!
I was using a Toddy for years for cold brew and it worked but it was no longer sufficient afterwards visiting Japan. I saw drip towers and the coffee that came out of them was not acidic at all, it was also smooth and rich. I finally decided to try out Yama's 25 cup tower in order to attempt what I experienced with coffee in Japan. It worked! It was very simple to assemble to tower and also to brew quickly. After brewing cold brew weekly, I have concluded the following makes the best coffee for my taste. 1. Filtered ice (ice trays, not a machine) to not affect the taste. 2. Filtered water I usually use ~50/50 ratio for water and ice. It depends on the temperature in the room 3. I prefer organic coffee and I grind medium. In my opinion, I think the coffee comes out better this way. Fine grounds may be a mistake and it could clog the ceramic and paper filters but I have not tried it. 4. I have tried 1/2lb - 1lb coffee for batches. 1/2lb comes out very concentrated, 1lb is even stronger. I prefer 1/2lb, it is sufficient for my brewing. Tips: Make sure you place the ceramic and paper filter in the bottom and top the grounds as well! Fill the beaker with your grounds. Slowly add ~1.5-2 cups water to moist the grounds. I use my finger to plug the bottom of the beaker and that allows me to slowly turn the beaker to properly moist the grounds. 5. I set the valve for 1 drop per second and I check it every 2-3hrs. The 25 cup tower makes ~100oz and it has taken between 9-12hrs and it varies for each batch. Due to it dripping slower in some batches. Taste your coffee and dilute it with water or milk for your taste.
H**Y
Amaxing
I love this brewer. It looks amazing and the Cold Brew it produces is out of this world!
J**E
This item IS NOT at 25 cup maker!! It is the 6~8 cup maker.
I purchased it and had to send it back. I don't know why they keep listing it as a 25 cup maker, it's not. I had to send it back and couldn't order a new one until it was returned. I don't know WHY they keep listing it at a 25 cup maker. Very frustrating. I thought I could save a few bucks. I bet it got sent as the wrong item in the first place and people keep sending it back and it gets into the "system' again...
A**E
What happened?
I bought this cold brew tower as a gift last Christmas for awhile we used it as solely decor. However we started using it towards April/May of this year (2020) and now (Nov) the coffee is coming out basically as flavored water. In the beginning it was very good, strong and flavorful. I thought that maybe we needed to replace the ceramic filter but am reading the questions and the responses are that the ceramic filter almost never needs replaced. I'm using the exact same 'recipe' as always. What Happened?? How do we fix this??
K**T
Stop Overpaying For Crap Coffee
Definitely the best coffee I’ve ever had. Once you get the ratio and drip speed down nothing will surpass it. If I had to have a complaint it would be that cleaning isn’t super easy but it’s not difficult by any means. I would definitely buy again in the end each cup comes out cheaper than any coffee I buy elsewhere
C**O
Looks amazing but very fragile
Beautiful Towers, but very delicate. Finding replacements pieces would be very difficult. Glass coil arrived broken but amazon was quick to replace as always. Be very gentle with this
O**A
No spare parts
I broke the flask and I can’t order replacement 😡
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