20 Best White Cold Brew Coffee In Singapore For Chilling Out
A refreshing and tasty alternative to traditional iced coffee, white cold brew is a type of cold brew coffee that uses white chocolate in place of regular chocolate or syrup to give it a sweet, creamy flavour. It is typically made by steeping coffee grounds in cold water for several hours, then mixing in white chocolate and served cold. As it is made with cold water, white cold brew is typically less acidic than regular hot-brewed coffee, which can make it easier on the stomach for some people. With such an extensive number of cold brews on the market, where is the best white cold brew coffee in Singapore? Here are 20 white cold brew coffee we think you’ll love!
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1degreeC
1degreeC’s cold brew coffees are handcrafted and steeped with freshly roasted coffee grounds for over 16 hours. You will taste the creamy, velvety and lingering nutty aftertaste with the White Cold Brew coffee ($7). An all-time favourite and best seller with no added sugar, enjoy this flavourful and guilt-free pleasure any time, any day.
Alchemist
The Another Coffee collection from Alchemist is well-known for its minimalist industrial aesthetics, which are reflected in the sleek cans. These canned cold brews are heavier in taste and the Fruiti Pebbles ($36 for six) is a fruit-forward version of the creamy white coffee with hints of floral and tropical fruits.
Bootstrap Beverages
Hailing from Bali, Bootstrap Beverages specialises in crafting high quality cold brews. Try the Milk & Manuka Honey Cold Brew Coffee ($39 for six), a classic white coffee packed with natural healing properties. Enjoy the creamy texture of 100% fresh milk and the natural floral sweetness of organic NZ manuka honey infused in the signature cold brew.
Brawn & Brains
Brawn & Brains is now bigger and better with their latest outlet at Hamilton Road in Jalan Besar, but their special house blend cold brews are as delicious as always. Steeped for 12-18 hours and slightly sweetened, their white cold brew ($8.20) dishes out bold notes of chocolate and nuts.
Chye Seng Huat Hardware
This chic industrial-looking cafe in a former hardware store needs no introduction. A hot favourite and crowd pleaser amongst customers, the white cold brew ($51 for six) here is made using PPP Coffee's Throwback blend, and has a rich hazelnut and dark chocolate taste, which really stands out in comparison to your average white cold brews which are usually very milky.
Fahrenheit Coffee SG
The °F Cold Brew Home Series features a collection of seven of Fahrenheit Coffee's Signature cold brew drinks, thoughtfully put together by their team of dedicated baristas. The white cold brew ($8) is made with slow-steeped single origin coffee with milk. Rich, creamy, decadent and lightly sweetened, it reminds us of hazelnut and milk chocolate.
Flash Coffee
Flash Coffee combines the take-and-go aspect of first-wave coffee houses with bean-to-cup flavours of third-wave coffee, resulting in a quick coffee-fix without compromising on its quality. Slow-steeped for 12 hours, the Cold Brew White($6) is made with fresh milk and is velvety and decadent.
Gather the Misfits
Gather the Misfits is not just a cafe serving up artisanal coffee, they are also a unique space with lots to do – shop for retail, rent a space for meetups, celebrate fancafes, make a film, or showcase your art! They also have a variety of bottled cold brews available in store or for delivery too, and their white coffee brew ($7) is what you’d expect – fragrant and not too sweet.
Got Drip Coffee Company
Touted to be Geylang’s best coffee, Got Drip’s line-up of delicious cold brews won’t disappoint, and drinks like Drizzy and Oatkast will delight you. The Oatkast ($38 for six-pack) is self-explanatory; while Drizzy ($38 for six-pack) is a light, creamy dream. We recommend heading down to check out the uber cool joint, and if you get addicted, you can always get their brews delivered to you!
Kafe Utu
Known for its African theme and unconventional mains, Kafe Utu serves some of the best cold brews around Jiak Chuan Road. Find the Utu Ink ($6), a bottled black brew that interestingly comes with a slice of lemon to enhance the coffee’s acidic flavours; as well as Uchawi ($7), the bottled white brew that’s insanely creamy thanks to the addition of heavy cream and fresh milk.