You Can Drink Cold Coffee, but Not a Cold Drink.
Iced coffee has been the ice queen of the caffeine world for some time now, but I think it’s finally safe to say it’s not for everyone. Not only does it usually have more caffeine than other coffee (which is bad for those of us with anxious little hamster hearts), but it also has a very distinct taste that all people don’t like because not everyone likes some. and the same things.
I mean, it’s okay if you don’t like cold beer and still deserve to enjoy a large glass of cold coffee when it’s hot outside. Here are some ways to get what is yours:
- Make a pot of your favorite coffee and then put it in the fridge: although coffee experts (like my very snobbish friend Chris ) will probably tell you it’s a bad idea because of flavorings or whatever, I’m here. to tell you that I’ve been doing this for years and it works pretty well. Just brew regular coffee, let it come to room temperature and refrigerate. Pour it over the ice when you’re ready to get up, get up and down.
- Making espresso with ice: Take a small espresso machine on the stovetop and make some espresso. While it’s cooking, fill a glass with ice, add any milk and put it back in the freezer. When the espresso is done, dissolve some sugar in it, if desired, while hot. Let it cool slightly, then remove the ice glass from the refrigerator and refill.
- Make a cheap and tasty frappe: Sam can detail the whole process here , but it includes instant coffee and a bottle of blender. Dissolve instant coffee and sugar in a little hot water and shake until smooth and smooth. Pour into a glass filled with ice, fill with milk of your choice, and sip through a curved tube.
Plus, you get bonus points if you use coffee ice cubes . Why dilute coffee with water when you can dilute it with a lot of coffee?