Arak Kopi Susu

arak kopi susu

I recently stumbled upon a unique and delicious coffee cocktail that I can’t wait to share. It’s called arak kopi susu.

This drink is a blend of arak (a traditional spirit), kopi (coffee), and susu (milk).

It’s a popular, often homemade concoction in places like Bali, Indonesia.

You might be wondering what makes it so special. Well, stick with me.

In this guide, you’ll learn exactly what arak kopi susu is, how to make a perfect version at home, and important tips for enjoying it safely.

This isn’t just a recipe. It’s a deep dive into a unique cultural beverage.

Trust me, once you try it, you’ll understand why it’s a must-try.

What is Arak Kopi Susu? Deconstructing the Flavors

I first tried arak kopi susu at a cozy café in Jakarta, and it was love at first sip. It’s a cocktail that blends the anise or sugarcane notes of arak with the bitterness of strong coffee and the creaminess of milk.

Arak is a distilled spirit, often made from sugarcane or rice. Its flavor can range from neutral to rum-like or anise-flavored. The complexity of arak adds a unique twist to the drink.

The coffee used in arak kopi susu is typically a strong, dark-roast or espresso. This bold coffee stands up well to the other robust flavors in the mix.

Milk plays a crucial role too. Sweetened condensed milk is a traditional choice, adding both sweetness and a rich, creamy texture. But you can use other milks if you prefer.

The overall taste experience is a balanced mix of sweet, creamy, bitter, and boozy. It’s often served as a comforting nightcap or a bold afternoon drink. Perfect for those moments when you want something a little different.

The Authentic Arak Kopi Susu Recipe (Step-by-Step)

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Arak
  • 4 oz strong brewed coffee
  • 1 oz sweetened condensed milk

Tools You’ll Need

  • Shaker
  • Glass
  • Jigger or measuring spoons

Instructions

  1. Brew the coffee and let it cool slightly.
  2. Combine coffee, Arak, and milk in a shaker with ice.
  3. Shake vigorously until well-chilled.
  4. Strain into a glass (with or without fresh ice).

Pro Tip

Adjust the sweetness of the milk to your personal preference. Using high-quality, fresh-brewed coffee makes a big difference.

Garnish

Add a sprinkle of cinnamon or a coffee bean to elevate the presentation. read more

Creative Twists: How to Customize Your Drink

When it comes to arak kopi susu, the possibilities are endless. Let’s start with the basics: iced vs. hot.

I once had a friend tell me, “There’s nothing like a warm drink on a cold day.” To make a hot version, gently heat the milk and coffee before stirring in the Arak. It’s simple but makes a big difference.

Alternative sweeteners can really change the game. One of my favorites is palm sugar syrup (gula merah). It adds an authentic Indonesian flavor that’s just right.

If you prefer something cleaner, try simple syrup.

Milk options can also add a unique twist. I love using coconut milk for a tropical note. It’s like a little vacation in a cup.

For those who prefer dairy-free, oat milk provides a modern, creamy texture.

Spices can take your drink to the next level. A pinch of cinnamon, nutmeg, or cardamom can complement the coffee and spirit beautifully. My go-to is a dash of cinnamon; it’s subtle but impactful.

For a real treat, consider a dessert version. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to make an affogato-style float. Or, blend it all together for a boozy milkshake.

As one barista put it, “It’s like having your cake and drinking it too.”

Feel free to experiment and find what works best for you. After all, the best drinks are the ones you enjoy the most.

A Crucial Note on Choosing Your Arak Safely

A Crucial Note on Choosing Your Arak Safely

When it comes to enjoying arak kopi susu, safety is paramount. It’s essential to understand the difference between commercially bottled Arak and local, unregulated ‘moonshine’ versions. Unregulated Arak can sometimes contain harmful levels of methanol, which can be dangerous.

Strongly advise readers, especially those in the United States, to purchase only commercially produced, sealed, and tax-stamped Arak from a reputable liquor store. Look for specific indicators on the bottle to ensure it’s a safe, regulated product. These include a well-known brand name, government seals, and clear labeling.

By choosing a quality, commercially available spirit, you can enjoy this unique cocktail without any risk.

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