Drink at: PULP
Ice-cold water is suspended in a glass orb, dripped over coarsely ground coffee and then left to soak for a few hours. If cold brews are loose and watery in texture, ice-drips are much fuller in body, not too far off the consistency of cognac. Sometimes, ice-drips are aged for a couple of days to produce winey flavours or diluted with water before packaged. There are many names for the ice-drip – Kyoto-drip, cold-drip, water-drip and Dutch coffee can be used interchangeably.
Tired of your usual iced coffee? Here's a guide to some of the many different cold coffee in KL and where to have them, including ice-drip coffee, Vietnamese drip and more.