Cold Trends

While cold brew has been on the scene for several years now, this trendy coffee’s popularity has only continued to grow. Market forecasts predict a £1.37 billion expansion from 2020 to 2025, with America driving the highest demand.

It’s important to note that although the two are similar, cold brew is different from iced coffee. Iced coffee is brewed hot and chilled over ice, while cold brew is left to Brew in cold water for anywhere from 12 to 24 hours. The lower temperature and longer brew time allow the coffee to develop a smoother, sweeter flavour and higher caffeine content.

Where iced coffee, which often tastes weak and watery, Cold brew has a bold, robust flavour. It also contains more caffeine than iced coffee, an added bonus!

It’s also just as versatile as traditional iced coffee. Coffee drinkers can customize cold brew by adding flavored syrups, milks, and creamers, or blend it into a frozen coffee treat. Cocktails and craft alcoholic beverages containing cold brew have also been appearing on menus at bars and restaurants.

Are you ready to try cold brew??

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