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Cold Brew Irish Coffee Recipe

By Katie Johnson | 20 February, 2019

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This cold brew coffee cocktail is brunchs new best friend.

Cold Brew Irish Coffee

Traditionally, Irish Coffee is served hot, but were big fans of cold brew here at KegWorks. And since we have nitro coffee readily at our disposal here at the office, we decided to try and give our Traditional Irish Coffee Recipe a cold brew cocktail twist.

What is nitro coffee you ask? Commonly known as coffee on tap it relies on the same draft technology system as beer and wine. With the pull of a handle, kegged cold brew is forced by way of gas pressure (nitrogen) through food-safe lines to a waiting glass.

Nitro coffee has the same coffee taste as traditional iced coffee, but it has a creamier texture and a foamy finish (almost like the head of a Guinness).

Dont have a kegerator system? Dont worry, there are easy ways to make cold brew coffee at home that will work just fine for this recipe. Add to it a humble mix of whiskey and simple syrup and youre serving up one of the best cold brew coffee cocktails for your next boozy brunch service.


Cold Brew Irish Coffee

Yield: 1 Cocktail

Ingredients

  • 4 oz nitro coffee (or cold brew coffee)
  • 1 oz whiskey
  • 1 oz simple syrup
  • cup ice
  • Half & Half (to taste)

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Instructions

Add your cold brew coffee, whiskey and simple syrup to a mixing glass. Fill glass with ice and stir to chill the drink. Strain into a glass. Top with half & half if you please.

Cold Brew Irish Coffee Glasses Near Pitcher


Katie Johnson


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