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7 refreshing cold coffee drinks to try this summer

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2026, 13:30 IST
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7 refreshing cold coffee drinks to try this summer

When the heat arrives in full force, iced coffee stops being just a habit and starts feeling like a survival tactic. The beauty of cold coffee is that it is never only one thing: it can be creamy and nostalgic, sharp and refreshing, dessert-like or almost medicinal in its chill. It can wake you up, cool you down and, with the right mix of ingredients, make an ordinary afternoon feel a little more glamorous. Here are seven cold coffee drinks worth trying this summer, each with a simple way to make it at home.

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Iced vanilla latte

This is the easiest entry point into summer coffee drinking: smooth, lightly sweet and clean-tasting.

To make it, brew one shot of espresso or half a cup of strong coffee and let it cool slightly. Fill a glass with ice, pour in the coffee, then add one cup of cold milk. Stir in one to two teaspoons of vanilla syrup or vanilla extract mixed with a little sugar. Top with a splash more milk if needed. The result is soft, balanced and wonderfully easy to sip.

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Cold coffee with jaggery and cardamom

This version feels familiar in the best possible way. The jaggery brings a deeper sweetness, while cardamom gives it a warm, aromatic lift.

Blend half a cup of chilled strong coffee with one cup of milk, one tablespoon of grated jaggery, a pinch of cardamom powder and a handful of ice. Blend until frothy. If you want a richer texture, add a spoonful of cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It tastes like something between a classic café drink and a homemade treat.

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Vietnamese-style iced coffee

Bold, sweet and deeply caffeinated, this one is for people who want their coffee to make a statement.

Traditionally, it is brewed with a metal drip filter, but you can approximate the flavour with very strong coffee. Pour about half a cup of hot, concentrated coffee over two tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk in a glass. Stir well until smooth, then add ice. The condensed milk softens the bitterness and gives the drink its signature silky body. It is intense, but in a very comforting way.

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Mocha frappe

For anyone who believes coffee should occasionally behave like dessert, mocha frappe is the answer.

Blend one cup of chilled coffee with half a cup of milk, one to two tablespoons of cocoa powder, one to two tablespoons of sugar and two cups of ice. Blend until thick and frosty. Pour into a tall glass and finish with whipped cream or chocolate shavings if you like. It is the kind of drink that feels more like a reward than a routine.

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Coconut iced coffee

This one brings a tropical edge to your coffee break. Coconut milk softens the coffee and gives it a creamy, almost beachy finish.

Mix one cup of cold coffee with half a cup of coconut milk and a little sweetener, then pour over ice. If you want a stronger coconut note, add a spoonful of coconut cream or a dusting of toasted coconut on top. It is light, refreshing and especially good on days when regular milk feels too heavy.

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Espresso tonic

This is the crisp, unexpected drink that surprises almost everyone the first time they try it. The bitterness of tonic water and the brightness of espresso create a sparkling, grown-up kind of refreshment.

Fill a glass with ice and pour in about three-quarters of a cup of tonic water. Slowly pour a fresh shot of espresso over the top so it floats before mixing. Do not stir too aggressively; a gentle swirl is enough. The drink is sharp, fizzy and beautifully bracing, especially in the afternoon heat.

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Affogato-style iced coffee

Affogato sits between dessert and coffee, which is exactly why it works so well in summer.

Place one or two scoops of vanilla ice cream in a chilled glass or bowl. Pour a shot of hot espresso over it, then add a few ice cubes if you want it extra cold. The hot-and-cold contrast makes it feel dramatic, while the melting ice cream turns everything into a creamy coffee sauce. It is simple, elegant and impossible to rush.

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