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DIY Iced Coffee: Make Barista-Style Drinks at Home Without Spending £4 a Cup

DIY Iced Coffee: Barista‑Style Drinks at Home Without the Cost

I’ve recently got into coffee a little bit more. I never used to bother too much, but lately it’s become a real pick‑me‑up after workouts—rightly or wrongly. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a ten‑cups‑a‑day girl. I’ve always preferred cold drinks, so you’ll usually find me swigging a fresh OJ with breakfast rather than clutching a steaming mug.

But I do frikking love an iced coffee. The only problem? Most shop‑bought ones are either packed with sugar or drowned in so much milk they leave me feeling a bit nauseous. So I decided to combine my new appreciation for coffee with my love of a cold drink—and the result? Cue the JBS iced coffee. Barista vibes, zero faff, and no £4 price tag.

Here’s how to nail an iced coffee at home that’s smooth, refreshing, and completely customisable.


☕ 1. Start With Decent Coffee (But Keep It Simple)

You don’t need some fancy machine or to start grinding beans at dawn. If you’ve got a cafetière (French press), you’re golden. Just use your usual ground coffee and brew it a little stronger than you would for a hot drink—it’ll hold its flavour better over ice.

No cafetière? A stovetop moka pot works too. Or even instant if you’re desperate (but try and pick a decent one).


2. Cold Brew or Quick Brew?

Two easy routes:

I lean towards cold brew—it feels a bit more luxe—but quick brew is ideal if you’re impatient.


3. Keep It Simple

I’m not about sugar‑laden, milkshake‑style iced coffees. Instead:

Just good coffee, ice and whatever little extras you like.


4. Make It Look Fancy (Optional, But Fun)

Part of the café vibe is how good it looks. A few easy tricks:


3 Iced Coffee Variations To Try

Salted Caramel Iced Coffee
Stir in a teaspoon of caramel sauce and a tiny pinch of sea salt for that sweet‑salty hit. Drizzle extra caramel around the glass for café‑style vibes.

🍫 Chocolate Swirl Iced Coffee
Mix a spoonful of cocoa powder into your coffee before pouring over ice. Add a splash of milk and swirl chocolate sauce on top if you’re feeling decadent.

💪 Protein Iced Coffee
Post‑gym pick‑me‑up? Add a scoop of vanilla protein powder to your hot brew, shake with ice, and pour over a tall glass for a creamy, energy‑boosting treat.


Why Bother? Here’s the Cost Break‑Down

Your usual café iced latte: £4.00
DIY iced coffee at home: ~£1.00

That’s £3 saved per cup. Over a month? £60 back in your pocket—and all it takes is a few minutes of prep.


Quick Recipe: JBS Iced Coffee


Final Thoughts

If you’ve been dropping £4 a pop on iced coffees, this is your sign to give DIY a go. You’re in control of the sweetness, the strength and—best of all—you don’t even need to put shoes on.

Next up on my list? A cheeky affogato (coffee over ice cream—trust me).

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