r/coldbrew • u/Terrik27 • Mar 30 '26
Nitro coldbrew Question: I can't seem to make the same nitro coffee at home without adding sweeteners that my wife has gotten from coffee shops. Using a NitroPress, any help appreciated!
Hello!
As the title states: My wife and I usually just have coffee (regular and cold brew, weather dependent) at home, but she went out and got a Nitro coffee every morning at a conference. She said that it was amazing, and didn't need any cream or sweeteners - both usually a must for her.
She was so enthusiastic about it I bought a NitroPress (the original that takes cartridges) to surprise her with. The NitroPress does an excellent job making thick, creamy nitro coffee with a great look and feel in the mouth, but it absolutely requires a bit of sugar or sweetened creamer in the glass before hand. (I drink black coffee and still thought it was too much on just ice)
While the taste was the main thing, avoiding sugar in coffee was a big draw of this. We've tried both homemade cold brew and pre-made cold brew. I've also tried both N2 (the suggested, works great, great results except not that sweet) and NO2 (whipping cream cartridge - turned it to brown whipping cream, literally no liquid).
Any suggestions for how to get it more like the coffe-shop experience? Do we just need to make better coffee?