Have you ever craved that perfect glass of iced coffee but didn’t want to head out or spend too much?
We’re right there with you! Today, let’s dive into the world of iced coffee and learn how to make it just the way we like it—right at home, step by step.
Iced coffee is more than just cold coffee. It’s refreshing, flexible, and totally fits our fast-paced lives. Unlike hot coffee, iced coffee gives us a cooler, lighter experience—especially on warm days or when we need that cool energy boost.
There are many styles to enjoy, but in this article, we’ll focus on two easy and popular types we can all make at home:
Classic Iced Coffee (hot brewed, then cooled)
Cold Brew Coffee (steeped in cold water overnight)
This method is great when we want iced coffee fast and don’t want to wait overnight.
What We Need:
- Ground coffee: 30g (about 3 tablespoons)
- Hot water: 240ml (about 1 cup)
- Ice cubes: 1 cup (about 8–10 cubes)
- Milk (optional): 60ml (1/4 cup)
- Sugar or syrup (optional): to taste
Steps:
1. Brew strong coffee.
Use your usual method—pour-over, French press, or coffee machine. Since we’ll be adding ice, the coffee needs to be double-strength.
2. Add sweetener while hot (optional).
If we like it sweet, stir in sugar or syrup now while it dissolves easily.
3. Let it cool slightly.
Give the coffee 5–10 minutes to cool a bit before pouring it over ice, so it won’t melt the ice too fast.
4. Fill a tall glass with ice.
More ice = cooler drink!
5. Pour the coffee over the ice.
Watch the beautiful swirls form.
6. Add milk or creamer (optional).
Stir and taste. Want it stronger? Use less milk. Prefer creamy? Add more.
7. Enjoy immediately!
That’s it! Fast, simple, and perfect for a quick pick-me-up.
Tips: Freeze brewed coffee into ice cubes so your drink never gets watered down.
Cold brew is all about smooth flavor and zero bitterness. It takes time, but the taste is worth the wait.
What We Need:
- Coarsely ground coffee: 60g (about 6 tablespoons)
- Cold or room temperature water: 480ml (2 cups)
- A jar or container with a lid
- A fine mesh strainer or coffee filter
- Ice cubes
- Milk or syrup (optional)
Steps:
1. Add ground coffee to your container.
A glass jar or French press works well.
2. Pour in the water.
Use cold or room temperature filtered water.
3. Stir gently to mix.
Make sure all coffee grounds are soaked.
4. Cover and let steep.
Place the container in the fridge (or on the counter) for 12–16 hours.
5. Strain the coffee.
Use a filter or mesh strainer to separate the grounds. You now have cold brew concentrate!
6. Serve over ice.
Mix 1 part cold brew with 1 part water or milk (adjust to taste).
7. Customize!
Add sweeteners, flavored syrups, or a splash of vanilla extract if you like.
Pro Tip: Cold brew concentrate can stay fresh in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- In a hurry? Go with the classic iced coffee method.
- Want smoother taste? Cold brew is the way to go.
- Love experimenting? Try both and find your signature style!
We don’t need fancy gear—just a few kitchen basics and good coffee beans. The secret is really in using the right ratio and patience (especially for cold brew).
Lykkers, making iced coffee at home isn’t just doable—it’s fun, affordable, and lets us explore all kinds of flavors and styles right in our own kitchen.
Try a strong brew for that bold kick, or go for a creamy twist with milk and syrup. Add your own touch—vanilla, cinnamon, oat milk—it’s all up to you.
What kind of iced coffee are you making today? Tell us in the comments—we’d love to hear your ideas. Until next time, let’s keep things cool and caffeinated!
HOW TO MAKE ICED COFFEE (QUICK AND EASY RECIPE)
Video by The Dinner Bite