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I guess the iced coffee from the Viet places tastes similarly good. I like some of the commercial brands too, in cartons. Thing is, as with iced drinks, it is easy to overdo it and drink a large amount and end up overly buzzed. With hot drinks, you must slow down and nurse them, which dilutes the effect of caffeine.Klystron said:@morrobay 's contributions to PF photo contests also beautiful IMO.
Thai honey generally superior in taste and texture compared to commercial blends sold in USA. My late wife brewed 'Thai coffee' in her restaurant from a fine powder adding local honey and a flower extract that I do not know the English name; similar to French rosewater.
She would prepare a large jug of iced Thai coffee to tide me over working night shifts at the air traffic control center; one of the few sweet coffees I enjoy. The melting ice infused with 'rosewater' slowly diluted the strong brew over the course of a 16 hour shift.