![]() CNN reported that cold drinks at Starbucks made up 75% of its beverage sales last quarter in the US. ![]() We're now into my top five drinks, and it may come as a shock that they are all iced, but it's actually not surprising trend-wise. Starbucks' Grande Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew. And at $6.75 - a higher price than other drinks due to the customizations - I'm not sure it's worth it.įor me, it's the last of the pumpkin-inspired drinks on this list I would go for, but if you find the PSL mild and love a caramel macchiato, this might be the best of both worlds. While I love that I can get a seasonal twist on one of my favorite Starbucks' drinks, without the vanilla syrup I thought the pumpkin and caramel were very sweet. The Pumpkin Caramel Macchiato replaces the vanilla syrup with pumpkin sauce and adds pumpkin-spice topping. If you know how to order it, you can essentially make almost any secret-menu drink, although there is no official endorsement from Starbucks, and some employees have expressed their frustration over the increased customizations from customers. The Starbucks secret menu is a collection of customized drinks created by customers and shared through social media and word-of-mouth. But did you know Starbucks' secret menu has a pumpkin variation? I'm a fan of Starbucks' Caramel Macchiato - the combination of vanilla, espresso, and caramel mixed with steamed milk always hits the spot. Starbucks' Grande Pumpkin Caramel Macchiato. After trying it in 2021, Insider's Anneta Konstantinides said "it tasted like fall in a cup," and she preferred it to the Pumpkin Spice Latte. If you're a fan of apple-pie flavors over pumpkin-pie flavors in the fall, this may be worth trying - after all, it has its fanbase. ![]() While I typically enjoy caramel macchiatos, I thought this tasted of spiced apple and hot milk and not much else. It also had a very strong aroma of apples that I couldn't help but inhale with every sip. I opted for the hot version as a change of pace and found the blend of apple purée, cinnamon, and nutmeg overpowering. The chain calls the drink, which is 320 calories and $5.95 for a grande, a "nostalgic autumn pick-me-up." It features "layered flavors of apple, cinnamon, and brown sugar combined with a spiced apple drizzle," according to Starbucks, and it's mixed with oat milk and blonde espresso. Starbucks' Grande Apple Crisp Oatmilk Macchiato.Īfter Starbucks discontinued its Salted Caramel Mocha - which I'm still bitter about - in 2021, it introduced the Apple Crisp Oatmilk Macchiato, its first non-dairy drink for the fall. Ultimately, the $6.25, 180-calorie grande drink was just too rich for my tastes, and I won't be ordering it again. ![]() Unfortunately, it meant the blonde espresso was lost too, even though I felt the slight zing of caffeine a bit later. Even after giving it a quick stir in an attempt to evenly distribute the flavor, I could taste nothing but a bitter, strong apple flavor with hints of cinnamon. I wanted to like this drink - and expected I would because I'm a fan of Starbucks' shaken espressos - but I thought the apple-crisp flavor took over everything. "The warm, gooey taste of apple crisp paired with a cup of coffee" creates the ultimate "cozy beverage customers have come to know and love at Starbucks each fall," said beverage developer Billy Altieri. The Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso is blonde espresso combined with apple, cinnamon, and brown sugar shaken together and topped with oat milk, according to Starbucks. Starbucks' Grande Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso. So I decided to try out the fall drinks on offer to find my seasonal favorite: some new, some returning, and others that just felt fall-inspired to me. I do enjoy pumpkin-flavored products and, after trying Starbucks' fall offerings for this taste test, many of my favorites were pumpkin-flavored. But even though Starbucks' drink does contain real pumpkin, as the Associated Press reported, I also find it syrupy and artificial-tasting. This time of year, I always want something creamy and cozy, with the warm flavor of cinnamon, the richness of salted caramel, the spice of chai, or the sweetness of vanilla mixed with coffee or a good espresso.Īnd while Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte, which turned 20 this year, is essentially a pop-culture phenomenon at this point, another year goes by that it has yet to grace my personal fall-drink menu at Starbucks. Melissa holding a Venti Cinnamon Caramel Cream Cold Brew (left) and a Grande Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai Tea Latte (right).Īs the weather begins to cool and the leaves begin to change, so does my ideal drink for the upcoming fall season. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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