Top 25 Strange Brew Drinks
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Top 25 Strange Brew Drinks

Try them all. Seriously.

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Top 25 Strange Brew Drinks

Strange Brew is a little coffee shop located off of Highway 12. It's absolutely my favorite coffee shop in Starkville, so here is a list of the best things to try if you ever find yourself going by!

1. The Albino Squirrel

White Chocolate + Hazelnut, easily the most popular drink that Strange Brew has to offer!

2. Yeti-style ANYTHING.

Maroon and White frappe (White Chocolate and raspberry) is my recommendation if you aren't sure what to try. "Yeti" would be any frozen drink + blended chocolate covered coffee beans. It's definitely the best way to spice up any Caramel Frap!

3. Caramel Apple Cider

A normal apple cider is also a good way to go. It's not your typical apple cider, that's for sure!

4. Frozen Hot Chocolate

All the joys of a Hot Chocolate, but perfect for anytime of the year!

5. Key Lime Pie Frappe

It's like your grandmother's favorite summer pastry, in a little frozen drink.

6. Butterbeer

Perfect for someone who isn't a huge fan of coffee.

7. Albino Squirrel Hot Chocolate

The same as an albino squirrel + hot chocolate

8. Chai Latte

Perfect example of spice and sweet. Try it iced for these Mississippi "Winter" days.

9. Blueberry Cobbler

This drip coffee is normally only made on Fridays, but it is totally worth a try one day. One of the most popular flavored coffees that they have to offer.

10. London Fog

Some lovely tea in a latte? Why not?

11. King Cake

Praline + cake batter + cinnamon. It's like a little piece of king cake for anytime of the year. Try this hot, iced or frozen. They are too good to compare!

12. Sea Turtle Hot Chocolate

Caramel + milk chocolate +sea salt... in a hot chocolate. Yes, they did.

13. Cereal Milk Steamer

Got a little one who doesn't want coffee? Try this. It's a combination of steamed ingrediants to produce a drink that tastes just like cereal! Isn't the milk the best part of the cereal anyway?

14. Cinnamon Toast Crunch Latte

White Chocolate + English toffee + Cinnamon. That's all that needs to be said.

15. Dirty Hot Chocolate

Hot chocolate with a shot of espresso. Keeps you up, while being festive.

16. Maroon Velvet Latte

White Chocolate + Red Velvet Cake.

17. Birthday Cake Frap

Overload of sweetness + SPRINKLES. They'll also give you a complimentary one on your birthday.

18. Smoothies.

Strawberry Banana, Mango, Peach pear apricot, try them all. Literally. Try them all.

19. Strawberry Limeade

Do it. Just do it.

20. Vanilla Latte

I know that this is simple, but this homemade vanilla is just seriously worth the try in a latte by itself.

21. 100 years war Latte

English toffee + Vanilla. A great choice for those who aren't a huge fan of overly sweet

22. Peppermint Mocha Latte

Christmas is coming and so is the peppermint craving. Satisfy it with this drink!

23. Gingerbread Latte

One more Christmas suggestion. Try this hot while you sit beside your Christmas tree and you'll basically be at the North Pole.

24. Smores Latte

Milk Chocolate + Brown Sugar Cinnamon + Toasted marshmallow. The perfect way to get your bonfire cravings under wraps during the burn ban.

25. The Landslide

Milk Chocolate + White Chocolate +English toffee. It's great.



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