I wanted to share this one with you because it has become such an easy way to make a refreshing iced coffee at home. There’s something satisfying about watching the hot coffee drip straight over a glass full of ice and turn into a chilled drink right away. No waiting around for a full pot of coffee to cool down.
This method gives you a bright, fresh cup with plenty of control over the strength and flavor. With just coffee beans, hot water, ice, and a V60, you can have a chilled coffee ready in about 10 minutes.


10 Minute Pour Over Iced Coffee Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Heat 300 g of water to 93°C (199°F).
- Weigh 18 g of whole coffee beans for 1 serving using a digital scale.

- Grind the coffee beans using a Kingrinder K6 at 90–95 clicks as a starting point.

- Adjust the grind to taste.

- Place a glass filled with ice under the V60 dripper.
- Insert a Hario V60 paper filter into the dripper and rinse it thoroughly with hot water. Discard the rinse water while keeping the ice-filled glass underneath.

- Add the 18 g of freshly ground coffee to the filter and gently shake the dripper to level the coffee bed.

- Start the timer and slowly pour 36–45 g of water over the coffee, making sure all the grounds are evenly saturated. Let it bloom for 30–45 seconds.

- Continue pouring in slow, controlled circles until you reach 300 g total water. Aim for a total brew time of 2:45–3:00 minutes.
- Once all the coffee has finished dripping, add more ice to the glass as needed.

- Gently stir the iced coffee and serve immediately.

Nutrition
Notes
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Let us know how it was!Nutrition
Nutrition values are approximate and can vary depending on the coffee beans used.
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 5 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 1 g |
| Protein | 0.3 g |
| Fat | 0.1 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 0 g |
| Sodium | 5 mg |
| Caffeine | 180 mg |
Make iced coffee with me!
This is the kind of coffee recipe I like having on hand when I want something cold without making the process complicated. The coffee brews directly onto the ice, so there’s no need to wait for it to cool before enjoying it. Once you get comfortable with the pouring speed and grind, you can easily adjust the cup to suit your taste.

I’ve always found joy in the kitchen. Since I was seven, cooking has been my favorite way to learn, create, and unwind. From baking sweet treats to exploring global flavors and brewing coffee, I’m always chasing my next delicious discovery.