Vietnamese Iced Coffee

Image by Frank McKenna A direct translation from Vietnamese “ca phe sua da” to English is “coffee, milk, ice”. This intensely sweet drink will get you moving, regardless of if you’re in the sticky heat and bustle of a Vietnamese city or in your home sitting down for a...

Espresso Romano

Image by Yusuf Evli This is for all of you coffee experts that think you’ve tried it all. Add some citrus to your espresso to give it an interesting twist. This recipe calls for lemon, but you can also add orange, grapefruit or tangerine Ingredients An espresso,...

Frappe

Image by Thimo van Leeuwen Delicious frappes are available all over Greece. It’s the perfect way to cool down after a dip in the Aegean sea. Until then, we can make these at home to either enjoy outside or on the go. Ingredients A single or double shot espresso 1/2...

Vienna

Image by Junu Kim A quick, decadent Austrian classic, a Vienna coffee is guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth while keeping you going. Perfect for an afternoon catch up with friends. This drink is actually called Einspänner in Austria, which means the one-horse...

Irish coffee

Image by Sarah Power The original Irish Coffee was invented in a little airport near Limerick, Ireland by Joe Sheridan. Like most good recipes, it was created during a point of stress. Travellers were turned away from a cancelled flight so bartender Joe whipped up...