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cold-brew coffee (countable and uncountable, plural cold-brew coffees)

  1. Alternative form of cold brew coffee.
    • 2005 February 16, Mary Garrigan, “Some like it cold”, in Rapid City Journal, page B1:
      Cold-brew coffee is made using a profoundly low-tech process. [] A cup of cold-brew coffee actually has more caffeine in it than standard drip coffee or espresso, he [Greg Johnson] said.
    • 2014 November 14, Arianna Auber, “10 East Austin bars to wet your whistle during EAST”, in Austin360 (Austin American-Statesman), page 5, column 3:
      In Austin, it’s easy to find coffee shops with a few beers on tap or bars with a couple cold-brew coffees, but you can’t easily fit the Brew & Brew into either of those descriptors.
    • 2016 August 12, Consumer Reports, “Perk up with a cup (or bottle) of cold-brew coffee”, in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, volume 90, number 12, page B-3:
      Starbucks is one of the many companies that recently started to sell cups of cold-brew coffee in their shops.
    • 2022, Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, Body Becoming: A Path to Our Liberation, Broadleaf Books, →ISBN:
      I breathe some more and finally am ready for my cup of cold-brew coffee!