Nine out of 10 Canadians drink at least one cup of coffee a day.
But with such demand and summer temperatures in reach -- there is a new alternative -- created by a Windsor company.
"This is the cold brew?? It's actually not as aggressive as i thought it would be which is good," says one at Salute Espresso Bar customer in Walkerville.
"It has a really nice light flavour to it,"
It's called Cold Brew, a new form of chilled coffee.
"One of the flavours we are using is an Ethiopian coffee. It naturally has flavours of blueberries, red grapes and a little bit of orange and honey. So you will get that through the Cold Brew," says brewer Dane Charles.
Charles says there is a distinct difference between iced coffee and his cold brew.
Cold Brew is prepared by taking coffee grinds and adding cold water.
It then sits for 12-24 hours before it's ready to serve.