So I got a free sample of STōK Cold-Brew Coffee but I've never tried iced coffee so not sure how to prepare it. Should I try it as is or add cream and sugar like I normally do with hot coffee?
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> So I got a free sample of STōK Cold-Brew Coffee but I've never tried iced coffee > so not sure how to prepare it. Should I try it as is or add cream and sugar like I > normally do with hot coffee?
Cold-drip is a bit of a weird thing. Has a really smooth flavour. I'd either drink it as-is, or put a scoop of icecream in it.
> So I got a free sample of STōK Cold-Brew Coffee but I've never tried iced coffee > so not sure how to prepare it. Should I try it as is or add cream and sugar like I > normally do with hot coffee?
Based solely on the labels, I'd say it's meant to be drank as-is. If it's "not to sweet" it is already sweetened, slightly.
So I tried it as-is and it wasn't bad. Tasted like watered-down coffee ice cream. For the next glass I added a splash of Coffee-Mate Classic Vanilla liquid coffee creamer and two ice cubes and it was even better. The creamer improved on the smoothness and added a bit of texture to the mix.
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A story of one man and his obsession with the female anatomy.