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    Cold Brew Iced Coffee

    Published: May 12, 2022 · Updated: May 12, 2022 by Natalie · 107 Comments

    This Cold Brew Iced Coffee is strong and bold tasting. But also smooth and so creamy. Perfectly refreshing and easy to make. Get your coffee fix this Summer. Learn how to make this iced coffee at home.

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    • Iced Coffee vs Cold Brew Iced Coffee
    • Ingredients used
    • How to Cold Brew Iced Coffee
    • Recipe tips
    • Substitutions
    • Recipe variations
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    As we are diving into Summer vibes, I started exploring more refreshing drinks instead of my classic hot cup of Matcha Latte. It's still good for some mornings, but cooling drinks is what I'm after as the weather heats up.

    Iced Matcha Latte is definitely cooler. But hectic mornings call for more caffeinated drinks. And that's when my favorite Cold Brew Iced Coffee comes to the rescue.

    It's bold and strong tasting, but at the same time easy on sensitive tummy - because of the coffee brewing method. Plus, it tastes delicious. Creamy and smooth. Also, it's surprisingly simple to make. But before we dive into how to make this dark, refreshing drink, let's clear the obvious question.

    Iced Coffee vs Cold Brew Iced Coffee

    Sounds the same but here are some differences between iced coffee and cold brew iced coffee. Let’s break it down:

    Iced coffee is a refreshing drink made with coffee that is brewed with ground coffee beans and hot water. The hot brewed coffee is then poured over ice and cooled. Iced coffee is more acidic and has a more bitter taste.

    Cold Brew Iced Coffee is made with coffee that is brewed with ground coffee beans and cold water over a longer period of time - usually 12-24 hours. It's called 'cold brew coffee concentrate' which is then poured over ice, diluted with water (if desired), and served. Cold brew coffee is much more caffeinated, but less acidic and has a smooth, mellow taste.

    Cold brew coffee can also be easier on people with a sensitive stomach, and since it's sweeter than a classic brewed coffee, it's great for people who look to cut down on sugar.

    Ingredients used

    This iced coffee is super easy. All you need is three simple ingredients.

    Cold Brew Iced Coffee ingredients
    • Cold Brew Coffee. It's a coffee that has been brewed with cold water rather than hot water. Brewing usually involves a long steeping process - anywhere between 12-24 hours. Cold Brew Coffee is smooth, rich, and less acidic than regular brewed coffee.
    • Milk of choice. You can use any dairy or non-dairy milk. The higher fat of your milk, the richer and creamier your drink will be. I like to use almond milk or barista oat milk. It's creamy and tastes amazing.
    • Sweetener. I like to use Maple syrup. But any sweetener works well here.
    • Ice cubes.
    How to make Cold Brew Iced Coffee

    How to Cold Brew Iced Coffee

    Making this iced coffee is a no-brainer. You will need basic kitchen tools: one tall glass (or a mason jar) and a spoon.

    Step by step instructions

    • Prepare the ingredients.
      • Start with measuring and preparing the ingredients. I like to use measuring cups.
    • Assemble Cold Brew Iced Coffee
      • Take a tall glass (or mason jar) and fill it with ice cubes.
      • Pour cold brew coffee over the ice.
      • Add in cold water to dilute cold brew concentrate.
      • Add in milk and sweetener.
      • Stir to combine.
      • Serve and enjoy!
    How to make Cold Brew Iced Coffee

    Recipe tips

    Since this recipe uses a cold-brewed coffee which is a very strong concentrate, unless you like really strong coffee, you will probably need to dilute it with water. I use about a 1:1 ratio of coffee concentrate to water, sometimes a little more coffee since I like my iced coffee strong.

    Single cream, whipping cream, or barista-style almond or oat milk are the best here. They give a really profound smooth, creamy taste. Make sure you use unsweetened milk and cream without added flavorings or sugars. Read the ingredients on the label.

    Cold Brew Iced Coffee in a mason jar

    Substitutions

    • You can use any dairy or non-dairy milk. Note: coconut milk might change the overall flavor, so I don't recommend it.
    • You can substitute maple syrup and use honey. Make sure honey is in liquid form. See "Sweetener recommendation" below for more options.

    Recipe variations

    • Make it keto. Use cream or unsweetened almond milk and low-carb/keto sweetener. Add 1 teaspoon of MCD oil.
    • Make it vegan: Use non-dairy milk and vegan sweeteners.
    • This recipe is very flexible so adjust the ratios of ingredients to your taste.
    Iced Coffee in a mason jar with added milk

    Sweetener recommendation

    I used pure maple syrup in this recipe. Maple syrup is unprocessed sugar, it has a mild sweet taste and fewer sugary calories. You can use other sweeteners.

    • You can use date syrup or liquid honey.
    • Use liquid stevia or any liquid low-carb sweetener for the keto / low-carb option.
    • Coconut sugar or any other cristal sugar won't dissolve well.
    Cold Brew Iced Coffee in a jar with a straw

    This Cold Brew Iced Coffee goes well with:

    • Chocolate Banana Pancakes
    • Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
    • Oatmeal Waffles

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    Cold Brew Iced Coffee

    By Natalie
    This Cold Brew Iced Coffee is strong, bold, and perfectly refreshing. Easy to make and much healthier than one from the coffee shop.
    5 from 100 votes
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    Prep Time 5 mins
    Total Time 5 mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Servings 1 serving
    Calories 21 kcal

    Equipment

    • Mason Jar

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup cold brew coffee
    • ½ cup cold water
    • ¼ cup milk of choice or cream
    • Ice cubes
    • Sweetener (optional): maple syrup or honey, if desired and to taste

    Instructions
     

    • Take a tall glass (or mason jar) and fill it with ice cubes.
    • Pour cold brew coffee over the ice.
    • Add in cold water to dilute cold brew concentrate.
    • Add in milk and sweetener.
    • Stir to combine.
    • Serve and enjoy!

    Notes

    As a measure, I used a US cup (240ml).
    Substitutions
    • You can use any dairy or non-dairy milk. Note: coconut milk might change the overall flavor, so I don't recommend it. Single cream, whipping cream, or barista-style almond or oat milk are the best here.
    • You can substitute maple syrup and use honey. Make sure honey is in liquid form. See the "Sweetener recommendations" section for more options.
    Make it keto. Use cream or unsweetened almond milk and low-carb/keto sweetener. Add 1 teaspoon of MCD oil.
    This recipe is very flexible so adjust the ratios of ingredients to your taste.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cup | Calories: 21kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 25mg | Potassium: 131mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 126IU | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 1mg
    Keyword cold brew iced coffee, cold brew iced coffee recipe, how to make cold brew coffee, how to make iced coffee, iced coffee, iced coffee recipe
    Tried this recipe?Don’t forget to rate it and leave the comment. I would love to hear what you think.
    DisclaimerThe nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but I have endeavored to be as accurate as possible.

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    This post is originally published in July 2020. It's updated with new information and republished in May 2022. The recipe stayed the same.

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    About Natalie

    Natalie Knezic is a writer, recipe developer, and creator of Natalie's Health. She's also a certified nutrition coach and weight loss specialist. She actively coaches, creates recipes and writes about a healthy lifestyle. Her recipes and articles have been featured in many popular media outlets, like Shape, Greatist, Pure Wow, Mashed, The Huffington Post, ELLE Magazine, and many more.

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    Comments

    1. Deborah Brooks says

      July 01, 2020 at 7:26 pm

      5 stars
      I have never actually made cold brew coffee! Sounds just perfect right about now

      Reply
    2. Krysten Quiles says

      July 01, 2020 at 7:10 pm

      GIVE THIS TO ME. I love coffee but it's hard to drink it hot in the summer so I am DOWN for some cold brew!

      Reply
    3. Bill says

      July 01, 2020 at 7:01 pm

      5 stars
      There's nothing better than iced coffee. It's so refreshing on a hot day, and it really gives you an extra pep when you're dragging.

      Reply
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