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How Espresso Tonic Is Redefining Coffee for Hot Days

How Espresso Tonic Is Redefining Coffee for Hot Days

The espresso tonic, a unique blend of espresso and tonic water, is gaining attention as a refreshing alternative to traditional coffee drinks. Originating in Norway in 2007, the beverage has slowly made its way to the menus of serious coffee establishments in the US and UK. Content creator William Conrad found himself captivated by the balance of bitterness and effervescence that the drink offers.

The espresso tonic stands out as an ideal choice for those seeking a refreshing change on hot days or when something out of the ordinary is desired. This innovative concoction combines the robust kick of coffee with the sparkle of soda, offering a novel experience for coffee enthusiasts.

William Conrad’s intrigue with the drink led him to launch Spritzi, a canned cold brew tonic, in the US this spring. Available in orange, strawberry dragonfruit, and classic coffee flavors, Spritzi reflects Conrad’s passion for creating a light and refreshing beverage.

“It’s light and refreshing in a way that other coffee options like lattes or cold brew aren’t,” said William Conrad.

While Starbucks reports that cold drinks account for over 75% of its sales, the espresso tonic is poised to become a beverage that bridges the gap between morning coffee and evening refreshments. Zach Coffey, co-founder of Spritzi, noted an increase in espresso tonics appearing on independent cafe menus across the country during his travels.

“It was a totally novel concept for me, but it perfectly satisfied the longstanding desire I’d had for a sparkly coffee drink, after realizing that simply adding regular fizzy water doesn’t work on a flavor or textural level,” shared Laura Reilly.

“I actually had no idea they were not a new drink,” added Laura Reilly.

For those wanting to try this bold cold brew alternative at home, it’s accessible once sampled at a local cafe or via Spritzi. Customers often inquire about mixing the espresso tonic with milk or chocolate syrup, indicating its potential for customization.

Bianca Smith expressed enthusiasm about introducing espresso tonics to new customers.

“It’s been really fun to watch people experience something for the first time totally and be surprised by how much they like it,” Bianca Smith observed.

As the popularity of the espresso tonic grows, major players like Starbucks and Peet’s are expected to start offering it soon. The drink is set to make waves as a refreshing addition to coffee menus worldwide.


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