Brew and Roast Guides

Turbo Gin & Tonic Cocktail Recipe
As previously mentioned, Carringtons Coffee Co. DIY Cold Brew complements any citrusy cocktail incredibly well and our favourite is anything lime based. The classic G&T is no exception and you make it a turbo by adding a shot of Cold Brew Coffee. You really have to try this one - it adds a completely new dimension to a Gin and Tonic that’s subtle but moreish. It takes off a little of the edginess of the tonic and we think it makes it more refined.
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Coffee Margarita Cocktail Recipe
At Carringtons Coffee Co. we are a huge fan of Margaritas in any flavour and ice combination and most importantly - always served with a salted glass rim. The Coffee Margarita is welcomed into the Margarita club and we love the complementary combination of coffee and lime. As Carringtons Coffee Co. DIY Cold Brew has no bitterness the coffee flavour is so well balanced with the traditional Margarita flavours.
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Cold Brew Negroni & Tonic Cocktail Recipe

The Negroni complements and accentuates the naturally citrusy flavour profile of Carringtons Coffee Co. DIY Cold Brew and the addition of tonic water makes this delicious orangey cocktail last a little longer. We could drink these all evening and it’s an easy cocktail to make. Fill a rocks glass with ice and give it a little stir at the end.

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Cold Brew Martini Cocktail Recipe
The Espresso Martini, which in our opinion is the perfect coffee cocktail, has a new and worthy challenger. Using cold brew allows for a longer drink and new methods for making a coffee Martini cocktail. Our favourite Cold Brew Martini is made using a nitro siphon gun but the following recipe is perfect for making multiple Cold Brew Martinis at once.
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Cold Brew Soda Cocktail Recipe
This cocktail is ridiculously refreshing. It’s like having an adult cola with the perfect balance of sweetness and alcohol. Combine all the ingredients in a glass jar and stir, garnish with a slice of lemon.
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