As Australia heads into the warmer months, iced coffee quickly becomes the drink of choice. However, iced coffee does not have to mean diluted, overly sweet, or loaded with syrups.
In Greece, iced coffee is a daily ritual enjoyed all year round, regardless of the season. Two drinks dominate café culture from Athens to the islands: Freddo Espresso and Freddo Cappuccino.
At Take Five Coffee, we believe these drinks represent everything iced coffee should be: refreshing, balanced, and built around quality coffee beans rather than additives.
What Is a Freddo Espresso?
A Freddo Espresso is a double shot of espresso that is shaken with ice and then served over fresh ice. There is no milk, no dilution, and no shortcuts.
Unlike simply pouring espresso over ice, the shaking process chills the coffee quickly while preserving texture and flavour.
Why It Works
- Locks in aroma and sweetness
- Prevents bitterness
- Creates a light crema-like foam
- Highlights bean quality
When the coffee is good, nothing else is needed.
What Is a Freddo Cappuccino?
A Freddo Cappuccino starts with the same espresso base. However, it is topped with cold milk foam instead of steamed milk.
This creates a drink that is:
- Creamy yet refreshing
- Balanced without overpowering the coffee
- Ideal for warm weather
In Greece, the milk foam sits on top and is never mixed into the espresso. As a result, the coffee keeps its integrity and the drink remains light.
Why Iced Coffee Demands Better Beans
Cold coffee magnifies flaws.
Over roasted beans taste harsh. Under developed beans taste flat. Poor extraction becomes obvious the moment ice is introduced.
For this reason, iced coffee requires:
- Thoughtful roast profiles
- Consistent sourcing
- Clean, balanced flavour
At Take Five Coffee, our approach focuses on quality and consistency, whether the coffee is served hot or iced.
How to Make Freddo Espresso at Home
Ingredients
- Double espresso (18–22 g dose, 36–44 g yield)
- Ice cubes
- Optional sugar (added before shaking)
Method
- Brew a fresh double espresso
- Add sugar if desired while hot
- Shake with 2–3 ice cubes for 8–10 seconds
- Strain and pour over fresh ice
How to Make Freddo Cappuccino at Home
Ingredients
- Freddo Espresso
- Cold milk (full cream preferred)
- Ice cubes
Method
- Prepare a Freddo Espresso
- Froth cold milk using a milk frother or French press
- Spoon the cold foam gently on top
No heat. No steaming. Just balance.
A Greek Tradition, Perfect for Australian Summer
In Greece, these drinks are enjoyed in many places:
- At cafés
- At the beach
- On the way to work
- At home
They are not seasonal. They are simply good coffee, served thoughtfully.
As Australian temperatures rise, Freddo Espresso and Freddo Cappuccino offer a refreshing alternative that still respects the coffee itself.
Final Thoughts
Great iced coffee is not about shortcuts. It is about:
- Respecting the bean
- Extracting properly
- Serving with intention
If you are looking to rethink iced coffee this summer, start with the Greek way.
And if you want beans that perform beautifully over ice, explore our range.
Take five minutes. Take five sips. Enjoy coffee differently.






