Getting ready for work, school, business meetings, or countless responsibilities in winters is an annoying process we all have to go through. What makes us get through a hectic cold evening or morning, is not a peck on the cheek or kind words but coffee. As the weather is cold along with our bodies, it does not hurt to spice things up a bit in the flavoring of coffee. However, how would you know of the latest coffee trends that differ every season and year? We have got you covered by coffee trends that specifically make the winter season all warm and cozy. We added the ones we like and prefer the most and also found the ones that have high sales statistical data in winter. Let us get right into the most followed coffee trends in winter!
Peppermint:
Peppermint is not only served for kids anymore, it has made its way in coffee and is here to stay. Loved peppermint candy as a kid? Get ready to love it as a coffee too. Adding a little sweet touch to it, peppermint coffee is quite simple to make. All you need to do is add peppermint syrup to your daily espresso. You can also add some decorative peppermint bits to get an aesthetic look.
It provides a strong flavor and amazing aroma. Also, you can get variety in it, want less flavor, get peppermint latte or get peppermint mocha if you want a more strong one.
Nitro cold brew:
Don’t turn away just by seeing ‘cold brew’ coffee in winter, it can be hot served so stick around! Nitro cold brews are the rising trend of coffee in all weathers including winter. This coffee has replaced the typical iced coffee and gives various health benefits. It increases your immunity against heart attack and improves the digestive system by fast metabolism.
Additionally, the taste is immaculate, being medically good does not mean it tastes like medicine. Nitro cold coffee is moderately sweet and has a low caffeine percentage. Moreover, the nitrogen-charged cans come with an extra creamy texture. It can be warmed and drunk in hot servings without losing its benefits or taste. Once you get a taste it will be hard to forget it, we recommend tasting it once in your life!
Eggnog coffee
Love custard ice cream? Well, this one’s for you. Eggnog is perfect for people in winter that have cold hands and feet. It’s called a classic Christmas drink for a reason. Mix all needed ingredients like egg yolk, nutmeg, milk, honey, cinnamon, and flavoring extract. Then add the extract with hot brewed coffee, eggnog coffee will be made. All of its ingredients speak of winter and are perfect for cold days. Aside from providing a sweet taste, it provides all the nutrients your body needs to survive winter.
Unless you get food poisoning because of eggs, missing on eggnog will be a regretful choice. Amazing taste with amazing benefits, Eggnog is the most served coffee during the Christmas season, but you can easily make one at home as well.
Gingerbread
Flu and cold are common, gingerbread coffee gives a remedy to these as well as a daily chunk of coffee. Being two in one this coffee is great for less immune people as this helps fight against close nasals. All you have to do is add an extract of ginger and cinnamon to your daily hot brewed coffee. The taste and aroma make winter all more bearable and pleasing.
Bulletproof coffee
Want to lose weight? Bulletproof coffee is rising in trends as well. It gives high energy levels to the brain to process through the day. Although it may take away your nutrients you can opt for this as an energy drink in winters.
Spice blends
Taking spicing your coffee to another level, you can add spice to coffee. Spice blended coffee provides the perfect amount of nutrients needed by the body along with an amazing taste. The aroma is soothing and can serve an aromatherapy effect on your body. You can add cinnamon, cloves, orange peel, lavender, and more spice that blend well with coffee.
Adding a squeeze of the spice blends into coffee grounds will serve as a treat in your winter coffee.
Nuts and cookies
Prefer your coffee on the sweet side? Chestnut or sugar cookie hits the spot perfectly. For chestnut, you can get chestnut and praline syrup to add to your daily coffee. Sugar cookie coffee is something like a child treat but with an adult touch to it. You can add white chocolate, vanilla, and almond extract to your hot coffee to get perfectly blended sugar cookie coffee!
Final words
To sum it up, you can get sweet tooth coffee, less caffeine coffee, less sweet coffee, or even ready-made canned coffee as your preference. For a more basic option in winters, grab a hot chocolate coffee as a winter coffee drink. In winter strong coffees are must-try options to drink specifically in cold weather. We highly recommend trying all these coffee once, as their taste and aroma are therapeutic and tasty! Trends are changing however if one trend clicks with your taste buds and energy level there is no shame in staying loyal to one coffee trend. We hope these winter coffee trends help you choose your preferred coffee!