


Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup by Pink House Alchemy
Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup — Deep, Nutty, and Built Different
Regular caramel syrup is just sweet. Toasted Caramel is what happens when Pink House Alchemy takes sugar past the safe zone — past simple sweetness, past the easy pour-off point — and into the deep, nutty, slightly bitter territory where real caramel flavor actually lives. The difference between caramel and toasted caramel is the difference between a cup that's sweet and a cup that's interesting. This syrup is interesting.
Crafted exclusively by Pink House Alchemy with meticulous temperature control and small-batch precision, available only at Legendary Aviation Coffee Company. Two ingredients. One standard. The toasted caramel fuel additive your cold brew has been missing.
Flavor Profile: Toasted Caramel, Rich, Warm & Nutty
Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup opens with the deep, complex warmth of properly caramelized sugar — that rich, slightly bitter nuttiness that only comes from pushing the cook past the point most syrups stop at. It's not burnt. It's not candy-sweet. It's the Maillard reaction doing exactly what it's supposed to do — transforming simple sugar into something with layers, depth, and a warm finish that coats the palate and makes every sip feel intentional. In cold brew it amplifies the natural chocolate and caramel notes already in the bean. In a latte it adds a richness that makes the milk work harder. In a cocktail it bridges spirit and bitter in a way plain caramel never could.
Product Specs
| Detail | What You're Getting |
|---|---|
| Size | 16oz Bottle |
| Crafted By | Pink House Alchemy — Exclusive to Legendary Aviation Coffee Company |
| Ingredients | Cane Sugar, Water |
| Flavor Profile | Toasted Caramel, Rich, Nutty, Warm Bitter Finish |
| What Makes It Different | Meticulous temperature control — cooked past simple sweetness into deep toasted caramel territory |
| Availability | Year-Round |
| No Corn Syrup | Never. Not once. Not ever. |
| Best Used In | Cold Brew, Espresso, Lattes, Cocktails, Baking, Desserts |
Why "Toasted" Is the Only Version Worth Having
Standard caramel syrup is cooked to the point where the sugar is dissolved and sweet — full stop. Toasted caramel requires holding the cook longer, monitoring temperature precisely, and pulling it at exactly the right moment before it crosses into bitter or burnt. Most commercial syrups don't bother because the margin for error is small and the process takes more attention than bulk production allows. Pink House Alchemy bothers. Every small batch is cooked to the same precise point — deep enough for complexity, controlled enough for balance. The result is a syrup that tastes like it was made by someone who actually cares what goes in your cup. Because it was.
How to Use Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup
The Caramel Afterburner — Toasted Caramel Cold Brew
- 1oz Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup
- 8oz cold brew coffee
- 2oz milk or half-and-half of choice
- Ice
- Optional: cold foam on top with a drizzle of Toasted Caramel
- Fill a glass with ice. Add 1oz Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup.
- Pour 8oz cold brew over the ice. Whistling Corsair or Colombian Cub from the coffee fleet are the mission-recommended pairings — the rich, full-bodied profiles already carry natural caramel and chocolate notes that the toasted syrup amplifies rather than replaces.
- Add 2oz of milk or half-and-half and give it a slow stir.
- For cold foam: froth 2oz of half-and-half with a handheld frother for 30–45 seconds until thick. Spoon over the top and drizzle Toasted Caramel over the foam.
- This is the cold brew that ends the search for a great caramel iced coffee at home.
Rich. Nutty. Deep. The cup that makes every other caramel cold brew taste like it was trying too hard and not working hard enough.
Toasted Caramel Bourbon Smash — Flight Line Nightcap
- 1oz Toasted Caramel Simple Syrup
- 2oz bourbon
- ½oz fresh lemon juice
- 2 dashes aromatic bitters
- Large ice cube
- Orange peel for garnish
- Add Toasted Caramel, bourbon, lemon juice, and bitters to a rocks glass.
- Add one large ice cube — not crushed ice, one proper cube.
- Stir slowly for 10 rotations. Let it breathe.
- Express an orange peel over the top and drop it in.
- The toasted, nutty bitterness of the caramel syrup plays directly into the oak and vanilla notes of bourbon — this combination doesn't need to be complicated to be exceptional.
Wheels down. This one's earned. Sit with it.
Toasted Caramel Latte
Add 1oz to 12oz hot brewed coffee with 3oz steamed milk. The toasted caramel deepens the roast character of the coffee and adds a warmth that standard caramel syrup can't match. Top with whipped cream and a slow drizzle of Toasted Caramel over the foam. Pair with F-117 Nighthawk or Whistling Corsair — the sweet, smooth and rich profiles are built for this combination.
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- Deep Toasted Caramel: Cooked past simple sweetness into rich, nutty, complex territory — the caramel that actually tastes like caramel.
- Meticulous Temperature Control: Small-batch precision by Pink House Alchemy — every bottle cooked to the same exact standard.
- Two Ingredients: Cane sugar and water. No corn syrup. No artificial caramel flavoring. Just heat, timing, and expertise.
- 16oz Bottle: Year-round, always on the flight line.
- Veteran Owned: 100% disabled veteran-owned. 10% of revenue deployed to veteran and aviation nonprofits monthly.
The Top Gun of Coffee doesn't do basic caramel. Deep, toasted, and built different — cleared for year-round operations.
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