Mine's a cold brew: Nitro-infused coffee

It may look like a pint of stout, but it's non-alcoholic and made of coffee. Raise a glass to cafe culture's latest craze

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Handy for fooling friends into thinking you're drinking alcohol when you're not, nitro-infused coffee offers a gleeful escape from the otherwise inevitable morning-after hangover, making it the ideal libation to keep you perky throughout the party season. The resulting caffeine high, which is further accentuated by millions of micro bubbles, will certainly make you feel animated and merry.

While carbon dioxide, which is traditionally used to create the fizz in fizzy drinks, affects the taste of liquids, often imparting a sour or salty flavour, nitrogen is flavourless and has the additional benefit of producing smaller bubbles that create a delicious foam, synonymous with a well-poured pint. Read on to find out where you can try it.

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