I usually drink my hot or iced coffee with milk and sweetener, but am also fine losing either of those additions. Straight black is a little much for me.
I thought iced coffee was a New England thing, so am I wrong, or has it spread?
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I usually drink my hot or iced coffee with milk and sweetener, but am also fine losing either of those additions. Straight black is a little much for me.
I thought iced coffee was a New England thing, so am I wrong, or has it spread?
I drink iced coffee every morning from some time in April through October-ish. Hot coffee is only for cold weather.
When did you start drinking it? Googling didn't help me much, but I did find a thing about Dunkin that said they only sold iced coffee in Rhode Island at first.
I can remember in high school not being able to get iced coffee anywhere but RI. I graduated in 95.
As you know Bob, my mother is from Rhode Island, and I grew up drinking coffee milk -- with or without Autocrat (without, it was just a quarter coffee/three-quarters milk).
When did you start drinking it?
At least 20 years ago. I mean, I just made it at home. I don't really remember the first time I got it in a Starbucks or other coffee place.
Beverages are like revenge; best served cold.
Even in Florida I drink hot coffee and tea. I like hot drinks, and food for that matter. Make soup 12 months a year.
I think my first encounter with the concept of iced coffee was a Vietnamese restaurant
In RI and parts of MA people drink iced coffee all year long.