These are the tastiest boozy ice coffees

Say wine, snacks or haute cuisine and the gourmands at online food magazine FavorFlav know where to drink, how to eat it and what to cook. This time our cheffies serve you: these are the tastiest boozy ice coffees.
In the summer, you might be like me and have iced coffee in the afternoons, but who says it can't be spiced up a bit with a splash of alcohol? And if you think Irish coffee is about as good as it gets for a nice after dinner caffeine treat; think again!
These are the most inspiring coffee-with-alcohol drinks of the moment, perfect at the end of a dinner or maybe even at happy hour... As long as you promise to keep it simple in the morning with (possibly plant-based) milk or sugar.
Anatolia Café
30 ml cognac
30 ml cherry liqueur
7.5 ml cinnamon syrup
Mix everything in a nice glass, pour coffee over it, and finish with whipped cream and cinnamon powder.
Jazzed Up
- 45 ml cognac
- 15 ml Grand Marnier
- 15 ml amaro
- 15 ml sugar syrup
- 30 ml cold brew coffee, here's how to make it
Shake in a shaker with ice cubes and strain into a tall glass with ice cubes.
Siciliano
- 60 ml vermouth
- 45 ml amaro
- 45 ml cold brew coffee
- 30 ml sugar syrup
- sparkling water
Mix all ingredients except the sparkling water in a glass and stir with a spoon. Fill the glass with ice and add a bit of sparkling water. Garnish with a slice or peel of an orange.
Coffee Old Fashioned
- 1 double espresso (approx. 60 ml) at room temperature
- 30 ml bourbon
- 7.5 ml sugar syrup
- a dash of bitters (e.g., Angostura)
- a piece of lemon peel
Put all ingredients except the lemon peel in a shaker and fill with ice cubes. Do not shake, but stir for 30 seconds with a long spoon and pour into a whiskey glass with ice cubes. Rub the lemon peel around the rim of the glass and serve.
Cold Brew Cabana
- 45 ml brown (Havana) rum
- 20 ml cold brew coffee
- 20 ml banana liqueur
- 1 tsp ginger syrup
- 1 drop of vanilla extract
Shake all ingredients with ice cubes and strain into a coupe.
Iced Irish Coffee
- 60 ml Irish whiskey
- 1 tsp ground espresso beans
- 2 tsp cane sugar
- 2 tsp hot water
- 90 ml cold brew coffee
- 2 tsp cream
Put the whiskey and ground coffee beans in a small jug or bowl and let sit for 15 minutes. Strain through a fine sieve into a shaker. Dissolve the sugar in the hot water in a cup and add to the shaker. Pour in the cold brew coffee, add ice, and shake. Pour into a tall glass filled with ice cubes and finally add the cream.
On a summer with a kick!



