Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso (Starbucks Dupe) Recipe - Masala and Chai (2024)

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A delicious dupe of the Starbucks Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso recipe - this cold coffee with a sweet brown sugar syrup and tinge of cinnamon is not overly sweet but packs in a lot of flavor, caffeine, and comfort to boost your day.

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I hate to say it... but I'm once again underwhelmed by yet another Starbucks drink. The Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso is a new addition to the Starbucks line up (as of March 2021) as an expansion into the non-dairy drink space. It's made with Starbucks Blonde Espresso which is shaken with brown sugar syrup, cinnamon, and ice and then topped with oat milk.

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  • Because of Tik Tok
  • What is Iced Shaken Espresso?
  • How to make Brown Sugar Syrup
  • Making your own is better - Tips and Tricks
  • Which Milk to use
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Starbucks Copycat Recipes to try
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To be honest, Starbucks coffee tastes like burnt espresso to me. I probably haven't had Starbucks since October 2018. BUT TIK TOK MADE ME THINK IT WOULD BE WORTH TRYING!!

This drink works because the brown sugar with the cinnamon are warm and comforting, reminding me of fall flavors. But it's so good iced when shaken with the espresso!

Because of Tik Tok

This is somewhat of a Tik Tok Starbucks drink - usually I see insane combinations of drinks that someone orders, tries on camera, and then recommends to everyone. Then, I'll see everyone post their reactions to that combo. Well, I woke up on a Friday morning to an influx of videos on my FYP (for you page) raving about the Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso and even more complaining about the price. Also, a few funny ones by unhappy baristas that were tired of shaking the drink.

The drink cost me a whopping $6.50 for a grande at Starbucks in Manhattan. This is not a normal price to pay for coffee?? Why have we normalized this? I saw a Tik Toker who figured out how to get the drink for half the price (watch here)... and another one who said the drink was sold out at their nearest location but ordered a custom drink with all the same ingredients.

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I finally decided to make my own... But first, I had to try it to see what the hype was about. I sauntered across the street in my pajamas to the nearest Starbucks thinking it was going to be the first drink I like at Starbucks in years. Maybe it was a play on the brown sugar bubble tea that's been trending for the past year or so? I walked home, eyes cast shamefully downwards as I complained to my doorman about how cold I was. All with an iced coffee in hand. I ripped off my mask as soon as I stepped in my apartment and took a sip.

Disappointment.

What am I missing here that I don't see the Starbucks hype? Am I missing some gene, just like how there are psychopaths out there that don't like cilantro?

What is Iced Shaken Espresso?

Think of iced shaken espresso like shaking a co*cktail, but with no alcohol.

In this case, the homemade brown sugar simple syrup is shaken with the shots of freshly brewed espresso first to allow the brown sugar to blend in properly as opposed to stirring it. It's then shaken with ice to cool the coffee. As a bonus, it gets a little frothy at the top!

Starbucks says the benefit to shaking the espresso with the brown sugar "adds another dimension to the beverage", "creates a rich texture on your palate – by just adding air", and "mellows" it.

You don't need a co*cktail shaker for this! You can use anything with a lid on it like a mason jar.

How to make Brown Sugar Syrup

Simple syrup is easily made at home by mixing a 1:1 ratio of hot water to sugar so that the sugar dissolves into beverages. The syrup is frequently used in co*cktails and iced coffees instead of plain granulated sugar, which results in a grainy texture. The liquid form of sugar blends better to sweeten drinks!

To make the brown sugar syrup, it's the same case of equal amounts of brown sugar and water, which is then infused with cinnamon. It's simmered until the syrup thickens and almost tastes like caramel.

You can use a cinnamon stick instead of ground cinnamon, but the longer you leave it the stronger the flavor will be.

Making your own is better - Tips and Tricks

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Look at that thicc brown sugar syrup!

If you're like me, you're either not a fan of Starbucks espresso or you refuse to pay the outrageous price for a coffee. I swear on my life that making it at home is so much better!!

  • I used my favorite Nespresso pod to improve on the flavor of burnt Starbucks espresso. Use your favorite coffee!
  • Freshly ground cinnamon was also a key ingredient, but you can use pre-ground. It blooms nicely when directly infused into the brown sugar syrup.
  • I actually used jaggery instead of plain brown sugar for this! I thought it was so so delicious - I recommend trying it if you have some on you! It helps that you can control how much sugar you're adding.
  • The ingredients for the brown sugar syrup on Starbucks' site mentions a flavor extract, so I used a bit of vanilla extract.
  • Shake it vigorously for a minute or two in a mason jar while the espresso is still warm so that the brown sugar melts into the coffee. Add a few ice cubes and shake again before pouring it over ice.
  • Use your favorite brand/type of milk!
  • Add a little sprinkle of cinnamon on the top, or some Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam.

Which Milk to use

All the articles I read online highly recommended to get the drink with Oatly - a popular oat milk brand. That's exactly what I did when I went to Starbucks - convenient since I'm lactose intolerant - and it just tasted like regular ol' burnt espresso to me.

I do agree with using oat milk for this particular drink. At home I tried it with my lactose free milk, as well as oat milk and almond milk. Overall, I preferred oat milk and I'm not usually the biggest fan of oat milk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best milk to use for shaken espresso?

This is ultimately up to you, but I recommend oat milk.

What if I don't have espresso or an espresso maker?

If you don't have a stovetop or an automatic machine, you can also use instant espresso or a very strong cup of freshly brewed coffee.

How many ounces are in a shot of espresso?

A single shot of espresso is one ounce.

How many ounces is a pump of Starbucks syrup?

It varies but it's about half an ounce or 1 tablespoon.

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If you love the cups in these photos, here are the links to the short glass and the tall glass from CB2.

More Starbucks Copycat Recipes to try

If you love all things Starbucks, try these dupes!

  • Pumpkin Cream Cold Foam
  • Irish Cream Cold Brew
  • Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam

Recipe

Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso (Starbucks Dupe) Recipe - Masala and Chai (5)

Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso

Author: Shweta Garg

A delicious dupe of the Starbucks Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso - this cold coffee with a sweet brown sugar syrup and tinge of cinnamon will keep you cool throughout the day.

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 coffees

5 from 6 votes

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Equipment

Ingredients

Brown Sugar Syrup

Coffee

  • 2 espresso shots
  • ½ cup milk, of choice
  • 1 cup ice

Instructions

  • In a small sauce pan, add the ingredients for the brown sugar syrup on a medium to low heat. Allow the syrup to come to a simmer, mixing with a whisk every 30 or so seconds. Continue simmering for 5 minutes until the syrup thickens so that it covers the back of a spoon. Remove from heat.

  • Pour in the espresso shots while warm and brown sugar syrup into a mason jar or co*cktail shaker. Shake for a minute until it is foamy on the top. Add in a few cubes of ice and continue shaking for another minute.

  • Fill two glasses half way with ice. Pour in half of the coffee and brown sugar syrup mixture in one glass, and half in the other. Top off with the milk of your choice and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Notes

  • Use oatmilk for a dairy-free version.
  • Use a cinnamon stick in the brown sugar syrup instead of ground cinnamon.

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Nutrition

Calories: 114kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 42mg | Potassium: 60mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 124IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 1mg

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Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso (Starbucks Dupe) Recipe - Masala and Chai (2024)

FAQs

Can you add chai in a shaken espresso? ›

Pour the espresso into a co*cktail shaker or mason jar. Add the Chai spice blend and 1 cup of ice. Shake vigorously until chilled and combined. Fill a cup with the remaining 1 cup of ice.

What are the ingredients in Starbucks brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

ICE, OATMILK [OATMILK (WATER, OATS), CANOLA OIL, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, CALCIUM CARBONATE, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SEA SALT, DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, RIBOFLAVIN, VITAMIN A, VITAMIN D2, VITAMIN B12], BREWED ESPRESSO, BROWN SUGAR SYRUP [INVERT SUGAR, BROWN SUGAR, WATER, NATURAL FLAVOR, SALT, ...

What can I add to brown sugar shaken espresso? ›

Recipe Variations

The hemp milk is extra creamy. If you want to do a copycat Starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso then use oat milk. You can change up the flavor and get creative. You can try hazelnut syrup for a Hazelnut Shaken Espresso or swap in vanilla syrup, coconut syrup, the options are endless.

Is the iced brown sugar shaken espresso made with blonde espresso? ›

The beloved beverage is none other than the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, a delicious combination of blonde espresso, brown sugar simple syrup, cinnamon, and oat milk. When shaken, the espresso froths and creates a smooth, extra-creamy texture.

Does chai and brown sugar go together? ›

Instead of espresso, you add concentrated chai tea, homemade brown sugar simple syrup, and a touch of cinnamon. After a vigorous shake in a co*cktail shaker with some ice, the result is a lusciously smooth and foamy chai drink, that outshines your usual chai latte.

Do chai and espresso go together? ›

A Dirty Chai Latte is a traditional chai tea with an added shot of espresso. When served with a splash of cold milk, it becomes the perfect way to start the morning.

What brand of oat milk does Starbucks use? ›

Starbucks uses Oatly Barista Edition oat milk. This is a brand of oat milk that is specially formulated for making coffee drinks. It has a creamy and foamy texture, and it does not separate or curdle when mixed with hot coffee.

What milk is in a brown sugar shaken espresso? ›

Just like in the store, you can customize the at home version to your preferences. For reference, Starbucks uses the Oatly Barista oat milk! You can even stick with cow's milk or switch to other non-dairy milk.

What does Starbucks use for brown sugar syrup? ›

What is Starbucks brown sugar syrup made of? Starbucks' brown sugar syrup is simply brown sugar dissolved in water along with some natural flavors and preservatives, resulting in a rich molasses flavored simple syrup.

How do you customize brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso? ›

Stir light brown sugar into the espresso while still hot to dissolve. Refine to your desired level of sweetness. In a co*cktail shaker or mason jar, add espresso, oatmilk and ice and shake for 20 seconds. Pour into tall glass and top with a dash of cinnamon.

How many shots of espresso are in an iced brown sugar shaken espresso? ›

It depends on the size. In general, Starbucks uses 2 shots of espresso in their Tall drinks, 3 shots in Grande drinks, and 4 shots in Venti drinks. Can I use regular brewed coffee? Yes, but I recommend a very strongly brewed coffee, to get that full flavor like the original drink.

How do you make shaken espresso taste better? ›

You can customize this simple iced coffee drink to make it just how you like it! Add brown sugar, honey, simple syrup or maple syrup for a touch of sweetness. Use your favorite non-dairy milks or make a homemade sweet cream to pour on top along with a dash of cinnamon.

Is Starbucks Blonde espresso actually espresso? ›

It's fairly simple: Unlike regular espresso, usually made with a darker roast, blonde espresso is made with lightly roasted coffee beans. The result is a milder and more delicate flavor profile with more fruity notes, some floral undertones, a bright acidity, and a lighter body.

What's the difference between shaken espresso and iced espresso? ›

Preparation: Shakeratos are shaken in a co*cktail shaker, resulting in a frothy texture, whereas iced espresso is simply poured over ice. Taste: The shakerato has a bittersweet taste due to the quick mixing process, while iced espresso maintains its pure, strong espresso flavor.

How many pumps are in a brown sugar shaken espresso? ›

In a standard grande shaken espresso drink, Starbucks use 3 shots of espresso, which equates to 3 ounces. And they use about 4 pumps of brown sugar syrup, which equates to about 2 ounces of syrup.

Does chai and espresso taste good together? ›

This blend gives you the best of both worlds, and that is why it rose to fame. Moreover, the unique marriage of the boldness of espresso with the warming spices of traditional chai makes it a top drink in everyone's life.

Does chai taste good with espresso? ›

I was a little unsure of this combination, but it is a good one. Warming and mildly spicy chai is combined with bold espresso and creamy steamed milk. It's popular at coffee shops because it's so good and it's easy enough to make at home!

What goes in a shaken espresso? ›

Like a shakerato, a shaken espresso combines espresso, ice, simple syrup, and milk (dairy milk, oat milk, almond milk) or cream in a shaker and served over ice for a refreshing, invigorating beverage. The dairy adds a creamy kick that mellows the coffee's bitterness and improves the mouthfeel of the drink.

Do you mix a shaken espresso? ›

An iced latte is a mixture of milk and espresso that is stirred and then poured over ice. A shaken espresso uses the same ingredients but is prepared differently. Espresso and ice are shaken together until frothed, then poured over ice and topped with milk.

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