Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

This Iced Brown Sugar Oat Milk Shaken Espresso is currently my favorite iced coffee drink! A popular Starbucks drink, learn how to make this delicious iced coffee beverage at home!

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Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

This Brown Sugar Iced Coffee (Brown Sugar Iced Latte) is the seasonal Starbucks drink that is popular around where I live these days. Of course in Starbucks parlance, it’s called a Brown Sugar Oat Milk Shaken Espresso. Fancy name aside, this iced coffee is deeelicious! And since I can’t (or don’t want to) go to Starbucks every day, I brought their brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso home.

And now you can too!

Here, I’ll be sharing TWO different ways to make this drink.

  • With espresso – if you own an espresso machine
  • With strong brewed coffee

But the first step is to make the brown sugar syrup.

How to make the brown sugar syrup

This brown sugar syrup is magic! It’s so good, I even sweetened whipped cream with the syrup, and made cream puffs with it too!

The brown sugar syrup is made with,

  • Brown sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Water
  • Corn syrup (optional – to prevent the sugar syrup from crystallizing)
  • Pinch of salt
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  • Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

As mentioned, the corn syrup is optional. If you’re only making enough syrup for the brown sugar iced coffee drinks that you’re going to make right away, then you can skip the corn syrup.

However, if you want to make enough syrup to last a few days, corn syrup will prevent the sugar syrup from crystallizing as it cools. You can also use golden syrup in place of corn syrup.

All the ingredients are whisked in a saucepan, and heated. Stir the syrup to dissolve the sugar and keep stirring frequently until the syrup comes to a boil. Boil the sugar syrup until it slightly thickens. The time will vary depending on how big your saucepan is, the heat from your stove, and how much of it that you’re making. So just keep an eye on the brown sugar cinnamon syrup as it cooks.

You can use the syrup while still hot, or let it cool down as well.

Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

How to make this iced coffee drink with espresso

What’s so shaken about the shaken espresso, you ask? The shaken part comes from shaking the double shot of espresso with the brown sugar syrup, and then topping it with oat milk.

I have a Breville barista express at home, and I use a double shot that I pull from this machine for each iced brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso drink.

Place the espresso shot (about 60 mL) with the brown sugar syrup in a shaker. This can be a cocktail shaker, or a mason jar (or any jar) with a lid. Add a few ice cubes and shake / stir together.

Pour this into a glass, and top it with more ice. Pour over cold oat milk to top up the espresso. Serve immediately. Stir and drink!

I only add about 150 – 200 mL of oat milk per brown sugar iced coffee drink.

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    Espresso
  • Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso
    Espresso and brown sugar mixed together

How to make this brown sugar iced coffee drink with strong coffee

Espresso is obviously how they make this brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso at Starbucks. However, you don’t need an espresso machine to make this drink at home!

You can also make this brown sugar iced coffee with strongly brewed coffee instead.

Brew coffee that is at least double the strength of regular coffee. You can use an aeropress, cold brew coffee, drip coffee, or French press coffee to make this.

To avoid diluting the coffee with more ice, let the coffee cool down in the fridge or freezer until it’s at room temperature or colder. I like to make the coffee the night before, and let it sit in the fridge overnight.

Add the brown sugar syrup and shake (or stir). Pour the sweetened coffee mixture into a glass and top it with ice.

Pour cold oat milk on top (about 150 mL). Serve immediately.

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    With more ice – in a larger glass
  • Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso
    With less ice – in a smaller glass

How I like to make this brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

I know iced coffee at every coffee shop ever is almost always a rip off. 30% coffee and 70% ice is not what I pay money for. I also don’t like too much ice in my iced coffee because I drink my coffee slowly. So the ice invariably melts and dilutes my drink. So, here’s how I make the drink to minimize the amount of added ice.

Instead of shaking the espresso and brown sugar syrup with ice, I stir the ice cube with the mixture. This makes the espresso mix cold with less of the ice melting.

If you’re making strongly brewed coffee, then you can make the coffee the day before and let it sit in the fridge for a few hours / overnight. This way you don’t need to add ice to the coffee brown sugar mix.

I make the drink in a smaller glass. I either add only a few ice cubes (without filling the glass with ice), and then top the drink with very cold oat milk. With fewer ice cubes, there’s less dilution. I only add about 150 mL – 200 mL of oat milk per drink. Maybe less for a stronger drink, but definitely not more.

However, if you have whiskey stones, you can use these instead to chill your drink. Whiskey stones will keep your drink cold without diluting the drink. I don’t own whiskey stones, so I haven’t tried this myself.

Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

Why I love this recipe!

If you’re looking for the same sweetness level as the Starbucks iced brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso, you may need to use about 3 tbsp of the brown sugar syrup. However (and not surprisingly), my husband and I find that to be a little too sweet.

Making this iced coffee drink at home means that you can adjust the brown sugar syrup to your taste! We only add about 1 1/2 tbsp – 2 tbsp per drink.

I can also use my favorite oat milk to make my coffee – Earths own barista oat milk. And you could even use homemade oat milk to make this iced coffee!

This iced brown sugar oat milk espresso drink is incredibly delicious (even surprisingly so), and I can make it any old time I want. And that brown sugar syrup is glorious! It’ll taste amazing with anything.

Copycat starbucks brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso

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Prep: 20 minutes

Cook: 15 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Servings: 1 serving

Brown sugar syrup (makes about ¾ cup – 1 cup)

  • 100 g dark brown sugar ½ cup
  • 3 tbsp corn syrup doesn’t have to be precise
  • 1 tsp cinnamon powder
  • Pinch of salt tsp
  • 120 g water ½ cup
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

Brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso (per 1 drink)

  • 1 ½ tbsp brown sugar syrup 3 tbsp for a sweeter drink
  • 1 double espresso shot about 60 mL (see recipe notes)
  • 150 mL oat milk about 150 mL – 200 mL (I prefer Earth's own barista oat milk)
  • Ice to top the drink

Brown sugar syrup (makes about ¾ cup – 1 cup)

  • Place all the ingredients in a saucepan, and heat over medium heat while whisking, to combine.

  • After the sugar is fully dissolved, continue to whisk and bring the water to a boil.

  • Boil the sugar syrup for a few minutes until the syrup is slightly thickened. This can take anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes, depending on your stove. So keep an eye on the syrup as it cooks, or it might become too thick.

Brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso (per 1 drink)

  • Place the espresso in a jar along with the brown sugar syrup. Add a couple of ice cubes, and close the jar with the lid and shake the mixture to mix and cool down. Alternatively, you can simply stir the mix with some ice to cool it down. This will also reduce dilution of the drink from melted ice.

  • Add the espresso mix into a glass, and add as much (or as little) ice as you like.

  • Top it with oat milk. You can choose to shake the oat milk separately before adding it to the drink to create some foam, but this is optional.

  • Serve with a straw so that the drink can be stirred before drinking.

Notes on the espresso

If you don’t have an espresso machine, you can make this drink with strongly brewed coffee.

You can either make strong coffee with an aeropress. Or you can use ½ cup of very strongly brewed coffee.

If you’re using brewed strong coffee, then make sure to allow the coffee to cool down before using. Place it in the freezer so that it can cool down rapidly, or in the fridge overnight.

To prevent dilution of the drink

Don’t shake the espresso mix with ice, since this will melt more of the ice. Instead, stirring the mix with ice will cool it down while keeping more of the ice intact.

Since this recipe provides a recommended amount of milk per drink, you can add as little or as much ice as you like, followed by the recommended milk measurement. The more ice you add, the more diluted you drink will be and vice versa.

You can also adjust the amount of sugar syrup and the amount of milk that you add.

Serving: 1drinkCalories: 155kcal (8%)Carbohydrates: 34g (11%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 2g (3%)Saturated Fat: 1g (6%)Sodium: 85mg (4%)Potassium: 168mg (5%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 29g (32%)Vitamin A: 312IU (6%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 235mg (24%)Iron: 1mg (6%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

Course:Beverages, Breakfast, Tea / coffee break

Cuisine:American, North American

Keyword:Coffee, Iced beverages, Iced Coffee, Starbucks

What's in the brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso?

What is In an Iced brown sugar oatmilk shaken espresso? An iced brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso is made with a delicious brown sugar simple syrup, espresso, oat milk, and ice.

How many shots of espresso are in a brown sugar Oatmilk shaken?

Add 2 shots of espresso, 1-2 tablespoons of the brown sugar syrup to a mason jar or a cocktail shaker with about 1 cup of ice. Close with a lid and shake vigorously for about 5 seconds. Pour into a tall glass with the ice and top up with oat milk.

Is the brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso sweet?

The brown sugar oatmilk shaken espresso is a drink from Starbucks that isn't overly sweet. You can definitely taste the espresso, with a finishing flavor of dark sugar and cinnamon. The plus of making this drink at home is that you can customize the drink to your liking - more or less sweetness, cinnamon, or oatmilk.

Is Starbucks iced brown sugar Oatmilk shaken espresso sweet?

What Does It Taste Like? One sip, and you'll see why this iced shaken espresso is turning heads. It is refreshingly sweet yet packs a strong punch of caffeine.