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    What coffee drinks would you recommend for an adult female who doesn’t drink coffee regularly?

    By admin | July 22, 2009

    She likes hot cocoa with whip cream and chocolate on top but now that winter is over she doesn’t like the cocoa anymore and she is not a coffee drinker. She doesn’t like strong coffee. What coffee drinks can I recommend to her to try?

    Topics: coffee excellence | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “What coffee drinks would you recommend for an adult female who doesn’t drink coffee regularly?”

    1. singletrack65 Says:
      July 22nd, 2009 at 9:00 am

      Cold brewed coffee is very mild (little acid, less caffeine) and can be made as strong or weak as wanted. It’s a concentrated syrup that you add about 1 oz concentrate to 6 oz or so hot or cold water. It’s the only kind of coffee my wife drinks.

      It also makes a great base for coffee-based alcoholic drinks.

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