LifestyleFood & DrinkNescafeCoffee fans have been flocking to supermarkets to buy Nescafé's latest answer to iced coffee, and Senior Social News reporter Zahna Eklund has put the product to the test09:19, 10 Jul 2026Nescafé could have the answer to your summer caffeine needs. Millions of us rely on a cup of coffee to wake us up in the mornings, but when the UK is facing multiple heatwaves and it's pushing 30°C well before lunchtime, the thought of chugging down a hot brew seems diabolical.However, if you don't own a coffee machine, making iced coffees can be a lengthy process that you just don't have time for before work - until now. In years past, if you wanted to make an iced coffee at home, you'd need to brew yourself a hot espresso shot and pour it over enough ice to cool it down enough before topping with milk and hoping that it was actually cold and not just tepid.But thanks to a new product from Nescafé, you could make a perfect iced coffee in just 30 seconds. Nescafé launched its espresso concentrate range in the UK last year, and it's a game-changer for iced coffee lovers.All you have to do is pour one shot over ice and top with milk, with no brewing necessary. I only heard about the product this summer when I was sick of my hot coffee making me clammy and miserable first thing in the morning, so when the first heatwave hit in late June, I snapped up a bottle and tried it out myself.How to make Nescafé's iced coffee and how long it takesContent cannot be displayed without consentIngredientsIceNescafé espresso concentrateMilk, a milk alternative, or waterMethodAdd as much ice as you require to a glassPour in one shot glass (25-35ml) of Nescafé espresso concentrateFill the glass with your favourite milk or water if you prefer it blackEnjoy!Zahna EklundZahna Eklund is a Senior Social News reporter for Reach titles. They cover trending social topics including online reaction to world news, viral trends, charity shop finds, gardening hacks, cleaning tips, dogs, brainteasers, and more. They have a personal interest in gaming, books, the LGBTQ+ community, and nature. Zahna has previously worked on the lifestyle team for the Mirror and as a showbiz journalist. If you think you have a story, get in touch by emailing zahna.eklund@reachplc.comChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌NescafeHeatwaveCoffeeRecipes