Today's coffee experiment: how many ice cubes can I get away with before it's not really iced coffee anymore?
Answer: anything less than 6, in my case. I tried 4 today, and came away with borderline lukewarm coffee. I'm guessing 5 won't cut it either. So, 6 cubes = good, iced coffee.
Oh: I ordered some Torani flavoring overnight. Some salted caramel pump flavor. Here's hoping it tastes good.
Tip from a fellow coffee-holic:
Fill an ice cube tray with cooled coffee, before bed. Freeze overnight. Won’t dilute your coffee.
Also: get yourself an inexpensive cold brew setup. Once you taste that, you’ll never drink regular coffee as iced coffee again.
@Kitty62862 that's a great idea lol @leejackson
@ucantstop_me @leejackson
Thank you!
Years of trial and error!
I make coffee after dinner, for the next day.
I need a huge iced coffee with my breakfast.
@Kitty62862 @ucantstop_me I ask because my current setup is a one-button deal. Add ice cubes to cup, put K-Cup in machine, press the "ICED" button, and voila! Iced coffee. Just add sweetener and cream and stir.
Nooooo... diluted coffee water 😱🤪
Problem is, I like diluted coffee water. Preferably with cream or half & half in it. 😜
If you like coffee diluted, you like it not strong.
Cold brew not for you. At least not my method 🤪
Your coffee maker, Keurig?
If you like your coffee not strong, the Krispy Kreme Classic is a real treat.
I do have a Keurig, yes, but I don't go for the weak coffees. Our current house favorite is Organic Drago Blend from Fresh Roasted Coffee, an espresso roast.
https://www.freshroastedcoffee.com/products/drago-coffee-pods
I've tried Tully's - didn't go for it. Wound up experimenting all over the place, trying to find better coffee. So far, the best K-Cups I've found have been at Fresh Roasted Coffee (https://www.freshroastedcoffee.com/). They have the best bang for the buck.