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LIFESTYLE

Cold coffee is on everyone's lips

7 min

Can coffee really be enjoyed cold?

Iced coffee is a broad term, and it doesn’t really express how many delicious coffee experiences are waiting to be enjoyed. For starters – you’ve probably had a cappuccino, a latte, or an Americano before. But did you know there are iced versions as well? In fact, the hottest coffees are now ice-cold, and it’s time we talk about them. 

When the coffee gets cold, the world opens up.

Sure, you know and love a steaming cup of coffee, but there's another side to experience and enjoy that you might not have tried just yet. So let’s get you ahead of the curve, and ready to enjoy some of the tastiest coffees around. It’s not going to be as simple as “add coffee to ice”. Not today. No, instead, we’re going deeper – into frothy, foamy, smooth, tasty, and absolutely freezing cold deliciousness. 

Cold coffee standing underneath coffee machine

It starts with ice. And doesn’t end with coffee.

It's tme to try somethign new

Keen for an iced coffee? Look no further than your NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® machine. And your freezer. 

More ways to make iced coffee?

You can brew it cold to start with. Making iced coffee doesn’t always mean letting hot coffee cool down, or putting it in the fridge for hours. Brewing your coffee directly into an ice-filled glass makes for a deliciously smooth iced Americano in just a few seconds!

But that's not where it ends, in fact the only limitation is your imagination when it comes to making and enjoying iced coffee. From mixing things up with crushed ice instead of cubes to brewing it hot then chilling it and adding fun toppings like cream, caramel or chocolate shavings, there's no limit to the refereshing new ways you can now enjoy your favourite beverage.

Cold cappuccino standing next to a pair of sunglasses

Remix a classic! This isn’t just a cappuccino coffee that got left behind – this is a crafted ice-cold cappuccino. Brewed espresso, ice cubes, frothed milk and – if you’re keen to spice things up  – a sprinkle of cinnamon. 

Cold latte standing on a desk with a straw inside

Milk, ice, and freshly brewed espresso are a dream team. Because when you blend all three, you get the easiest, creamiest, tastiest iced latte you’ll enjoy over and over again and again. Give it a try it's easier than you think and never disappoints– click here for a recipe. 

Sparkling ICED AMERICANO being held by a woman

This one is a classic, but with a special twist. It’s refreshing but still packs that robust espresso flavour, making it an unmistakeable taste experience. Sure, a creamy, milky iced coffee is delicious, but a simple, full bodied black iced coffee in summer? Equally delicious, with that deeply satisfying espresso taste from start to finish. Find a simple 'How To...' here ..

Click here to find the recipe.
 

Three plastic cups with cold coffee

Is it even summer if it’s not flavoured with ice-cold coffee? And these three are just the beginning! There are many, many more delicious iced coffee recipes waiting to be discovered – and your journey starts here.

THE BEST COLD COFFEE AT STARBUCKS – NOW AT HOME.

Welcome to the wonderfully cold world of iced coffee! There are so many recipes, flavours, brewing styles and coffee blends to try. And with your NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® machine, it’s easier than ever to explore! No coffee machine? That’s fine – you can still discover everything iced coffee can offer with a French press, a Moka pot – or even just a big jar.

 

Your favourite Starbucks® coffee pods, coffee beans, roast & ground coffee, and Premium instant are all a great starting point for your journey into this icy realm. Which one are you going to try first? Whichever one you choose, enjoy it – it’s going to be spectacular.

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