New England
An Ode to Coffee Milk, New England's Sweetest Sip
We tested 4 coffee syrup brands and found our new favorite squeeze.
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mhowrigan
May 24, 2021
Very easy to make the syrup. Just brew your coffee- hazelnut is nice. For each cup of brewed coffee you add 1/2 of sugar. Cook it down in a saucepan until the syrup is the consistency you like. Add to cold milk. Delish!
Ann H.
May 24, 2021
I grew up in Baton Rouge Louisiana in the 1950 and we had Coffee Milk also. We had a TV show called Buckskin Bill that came on twice a day and part of his morning show was him talking about something to do with Coffee Milk. As far as I know he did that from the first to the last show. My oldest son watched as I did so I well remember him still talking about it. In Louisiana we are all pretty big coffee drinkers so this was like the article writer the kids version of coffee. This brought back some great memories I enjoyed reading it.
jctodd13
May 24, 2021
I purchase concentrated coffee from Jot, it is perfect in many recipes and you can add sugar to turn into syrup. It makes delicious coffee milk.
Jules
March 10, 2021
I love coffee,never had coffee syrup have always wanted to try it. Any sugar free for diabetics? On another note Coca Cola has come out with a coffee coke, personally I have been drinking coffee coke since 2011 making my own,pour a coke zero then put couple table spoons instant coffee into it. I love it so have been inquisitive about coffee milk for bout that long too
Jane S.
March 9, 2021
My mother's side of the family is Cajun, and the children all grew up drinking coffee milk. However, it was just coffee, sugar and a lot of milk, wasn't made from syrup. I think it was a way to make the kids feel grown up and to gradually accustom them to develop a flavor for stronger adult coffee.
dmc
March 7, 2021
From, NY, I lived and worked in Rhode Island for a summer when I was 17. I had my first (and only) coffee milk ever there and of course, loved it. I was so happy to read this article, I will now be on a quest to bring some coffee milk into my home. Just the sort of "lockdown" pick-me-up I could use. Thanks for the taste test breakdown.
Bob T.
March 7, 2021
I grew up in RI and savored Eclipse coffee syrup, which was its own company then, and who made the absolute best coffee syrup compared to Autocrat, which was a bitter blend. It was a tragedy when Autocrat bought out Eclipse. The recipe for Eclipse has been changed, and it is no longer the same great taste. I moved to Washington state when I was in the military, and found that coffee syrup had not yet been discovered past the Mississippi River. My parents would send me Eclipse while I was stationed there. Later, I took a job in Australia, and yes, my parents thought it would be a treat to receive a few bottles of Eclipse, which at the time came in glass bottles. You probably guessed that the package didn't survive the trip, and my postmaster was left with a sticky mess. Needless to say, he was very upset and warned me to tell my parents to not do that again.
Marlene G.
March 3, 2021
I grew up in Massachusetts in the 1950's and was crazy about coffee milk. My mom bought a syrup which was called, 'Koffee Time," I think.
Donamaya
March 7, 2021
I grew up in upstate NY drinking Coffee Time Syrup for my coffee milk. I hadn’t seen it for many years( and now prefer unsweetened coffee) but as manager of Kalustyan’s in NYC I tracked it down and we offer it in the shop. The same distributor sells the Eclipse and the Autocrat but I went for my childhood favorite. I hear familiar stories from customers who remember it from their childhood. Was that brand more of a NY thing?
Hannah
March 8, 2021
I grew up and still live in Massachusetts, and in the 90s there was a syrup called “coffee time” still in the supermarkets, in a tan squeeze bottle, with a
brown and white label. Is this possibly what you remember?
I enjoyed mixing it into Ovaltine drinks. It was good poured over toasted almond ice cream, too.
brown and white label. Is this possibly what you remember?
I enjoyed mixing it into Ovaltine drinks. It was good poured over toasted almond ice cream, too.
Jarrett M.
March 16, 2021
That's so cool! I couldn't find Coffee Time in time for our test, but I'd love to try it out sometime.
Rita C.
March 3, 2021
34 years ago, my picky young son would only drink “cold coffee” for breakfast. Coffee with a bit of sugar and cold milk on top! And it was good!
Jarrett M.
March 16, 2021
Love this! Personally, I'm with your son, even now. I prefer iced coffee to hot, generally. But I do love a hot cup of pour-over a couple times a week.
Rachelm
March 3, 2021
Heck yeah, I love and loved coffee milk before moving west. I wish we had it here. When Trader Joe's still sold coffee syrup I stocked up.
This probably also explains why coffee yogurt is hard to come by on the west coast! I am usually the only person who ever gets it at my Safeway...
This probably also explains why coffee yogurt is hard to come by on the west coast! I am usually the only person who ever gets it at my Safeway...
Jarrett M.
March 5, 2021
I gifted someone a bottle of Dave’s and she used it on yogurt. Totally mad at myself for not thinking of it!
Robin D.
April 11, 2021
I LOVED Dannon coffee yogurt growing up in NYC and prune whip. Neither is around and I'm living in northern CA
judy
March 3, 2021
Seems that one could make their own, much like simple syrup, but use their favorite coffee brew instead of the water. I think I'll give it a whirl, as I like the idea. Or perhaps youse a cold brew coffee instead of the water in my favorite simple syrup recipe. surprised I never thought of it before. I generally use expresso powder when I want coffee flavor in something I bake, but this could be an alternative.
Bonniesue
March 6, 2021
I grew up on the East Coast. My grandma, and my friend’s grandmas gave us coffee milk when we wanted to have coffee like the grownups. Actually, it was a glass of sweetened milk with a dash of coffee. The coffee always went in first so sort of it looked like it was made like the grownups. No syrup involved.
Pamela C.
March 3, 2021
Classic use would be for a coffee cab, cabinet- frappe or milkshake. Using up leftover coffee gave us coffee jello too. That and Indian Pudding used to favorite desserts at the home I worked in.
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