Ice is not a one-size-fits-all model. As things heat up in Florida, foodservice businesses will be serving more and more iced beverages, especially if there's the option for outdoor dining. However, frozen beverages, iced coffee and tea, soft drinks, and cocktails require different ice for different reasons.
The ice's density, texture, and size affect the flavor and experience of your beverages. Elevate your beverage program when you ensure you're serving the correct type of ice for each beverage you craft.
Understanding the significance of ice shape is pivotal in the foodservice and beverage industries. Whether used to craft the perfect frozen cocktail or to ensure optimal cooling in sodas, the shape of the ice is as crucial as the ingredients themselves. The right ice shape can elevate the drinking experience, while the wrong one risks diluting flavors and disappointing customers.
One significant mistake many businesses make is assuming that one shape of ice fits all drink needs. While opting for a single ice machine may seem cost-effective initially, it can ultimately hinder profitability. Serving a cola with large ice cubes may prove inefficient and frustrating for customers who prefer chewing ice in their sodas. Similarly, frozen margaritas with ice chunks can be challenging to consume, detracting from the overall enjoyment.
Investing in a variety of ice shapes tailored to different beverages ensures customer satisfaction and enhances the overall dining experience. By prioritizing ice quality alongside menu offerings, foodservice and beverage establishments can distinguish themselves and cultivate loyalty among patrons.
Whether it's a frozen margarita or a smoothie, blended drinks do best when made with cube ice.
The size of cube ice works well for breaking down in the blender and providing smooth textures. Using ice that is too large can lead to pockets of water in the drink with concentrated flavor in other parts. Using ice that is too fine will melt from the friction of the blender, leading to too much water throughout. Using cube ice helps smoothies live up to their name and piña coladas well mixed and perfectly balanced.
Softer, chewable ice is the best choice when it comes to fountain drinks. Not only does the porous surface absorb the flavor of the drink it’s in, but also because the chewability factor drives some customers to seek out ice with this consistency. Whether it brings back memories of enjoying an iced treat as a child or because it’s a soothing habit, having an easy-to-chew piece of ice that also doesn’t melt too quickly is a treat some customers very much enjoy.
When cooling down craft cocktails or liquor drinks, using a gourmet ice cube is to the advantage of both the business and the customers. From a customer’s perspective, gourmet cubes melt slowly, helping flavors stay intact without being watered down. And from a business standpoint, having a larger ice cube means that less liquor needs to be poured, helping save inventory and money.
Are you ready to see how the ice you use can impact your business? Step into the Eaton Marketing test kitchen, where expertise meets innovation. Our Eaton team of professionals is here to help you and your staff craft the best drinks with the best ice. From perfecting the ideal craft cocktail to innovative cooling solutions for culinary delights, our test kitchen is always open. We work with Follett and Icetro America, two of the best ice companies in the foodservice industry, so you know the Eaton test kitchen is a cool place to be.