How to Make Iced Coffee with a Reusable K-Cup
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Quick Answer: To make iced coffee with a reusable K-Cup, brew it double-strength: fill the pod fully, choose the smallest cup setting, and brew straight onto a glass of ice. Brewing strong compensates for the melting ice, so the finished drink is cold and full-flavoured instead of watery.
Why Standard Brew Tastes Watery Over Ice
If you brew a normal cup of coffee and pour it over ice, the ice melts and dilutes it — and you're left with a weak, watery drink. The fix isn't more coffee in your cup; it's brewing a stronger, more concentrated coffee so that the water from the melting ice brings it back to normal strength.
The Double-Strength Method
The whole trick to good iced coffee from a reusable K-Cup is concentration:
- Fill the pod fully — toward 10-12 g of grounds.
- Use the smallest cup setting (6 oz) so less water passes through the same amount of coffee.
- Brew straight onto ice so the coffee chills instantly and keeps its aroma.
A strong, hot 6 oz brew poured over a full glass of ice lands at about the right strength once the ice melts.
Dose & Cup-Size Settings
| Goal | Dose | Cup setting |
|---|---|---|
| Standard hot coffee | 8-10 g | 8-10 oz |
| Iced coffee (double-strength) | 10-12 g | 6 oz |
| Iced latte base (extra strong) | 12 g | 6 oz |
Keep the grind at the usual medium-fine — only the dose and cup size change for iced coffee.
Step-by-Step: Iced Coffee
- Fill a tall glass with ice — more ice than you think you need.
- Fill your reusable K-Cup with 10-12 g of medium-fine grounds and level it.
- Place the glass of ice under the spout.
- Brew on the 6 oz setting, straight onto the ice.
- Stir, top up with a splash of milk or water if you'd like it longer, and serve.
Easy Iced Coffee Recipes
- Iced latte: brew a double-strength 6 oz base over a little ice, then fill the glass with cold milk.
- Sweet iced coffee: stir a spoonful of syrup or sugar into the hot brew first, so it dissolves before it hits the ice.
- Iced mocha: add chocolate syrup to the hot base, then pour over ice and top with cold milk.
For more milk-and-syrup drink ideas, see our sweet coffee recipes.
Cold Brew vs Iced Coffee
They're not the same drink. Iced coffee is brewed hot and chilled quickly — fast, bright and ready in a minute. Cold brew is steeped in cold water for 12-24 hours — smoother and less acidic, but slow to make and not something a Keurig brews. This guide is about quick iced coffee; cold brew needs a separate steeping setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make iced coffee with a reusable K-Cup?
Fill the pod fully, brew on the 6 oz setting straight onto a glass of ice. Brewing double-strength keeps it from going watery as the ice melts.
Why is my iced coffee watery?
You brewed it at normal strength. Brew a smaller, stronger cup (6 oz over a full pod) so the melting ice doesn't dilute it.
How much coffee should I use for iced coffee?
Use 10-12 g of grounds — more than the 8-10 g for a standard hot cup — to get a concentrated base.
Can I make a reusable K-Cup iced latte?
Yes. Brew a double-strength 6 oz base over a little ice, then fill the glass with cold milk.
Is iced coffee the same as cold brew?
No. Iced coffee is brewed hot and chilled fast; cold brew is steeped in cold water for 12-24 hours. A Keurig makes iced coffee, not cold brew.