Iced Coffee

Iced coffee is not what you are thinking it is. You are perhaps thinking that after making a hot cup of coffee, bringing it down to room temperature, and then chilling it in the refrigerator constitutes a simple iced coffee. You could not be more wrong!

Iced coffee actually refers to an old method of making cold coffee. Hot coffees are hot-brewed, but if you want to make iced coffee the way it was made when it was started, then you have to cold-brew the coffee.

Starbucks coffee houses offer many different types of iced coffee to their customers and the following is just one of the many starbucks iced coffee recipes which can be sampled.

Iced Americano:

You need: 7 fluid ounces of cold filtered water and 3 shots of Espresso coffee and plenty of ice.

Fill the ice to just 1/4 inch below the rim of the glass and then add the coffee and water.

This will make a full 16 ounce glass of full bodied espresso coffee which is crisp and refreshing.

Iced Coffee: Tips And Tricks

1.Put some of the coffee you’ve made in the freezer and make ice cubes out of it.Also try adding a bit of sugar syrup and a little chocolate flavoring.Result:Great ice cubes that you can suck on!

2.If you choose to make iced coffee using the hot-brew method, then you must get the coffee into the refrigerator once it reaches room temperature. If you allow it to get colder than that, then it may lose its flavor.

3.Add whipped cream to your iced coffee and shake it up nicely in a cocktail shaker.Then add a bit of cocoa powder to the top. You could also add a chocolate flake!This will make the drink look frothy and attractive and, who knows, your friends and neighbors might regard you as an iced coffee expert and it will taste absolutely wonderful!

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