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This brew’s for you

This brew’s for you
The Brooklyn Paper / Gregory P. Mango

1. After choosing an iced brew — light, medium or dark — Caffe Capri (pictured) pours it over ice chips made from real coffee. This iced coffee never get watered down, making it good to the last drop.

A large iced coffee at Caffe Capri (427 Graham Ave., at Withers Street in Williamsburg) is $4.

2. For a serious and economical java jolt, polish off a 32-ounce iced coffee from Front Street Pizza. This oversized jug of joe will keep you running all day long.

A large iced coffee at Front Street Pizza (80 Front St., at Washington Street in DUMBO) is $2.50.

3. D’Amico Foods offers iced coffee in both decaf and regular, with flavored options like Hazelnut or French Vanilla. For a twist, try a frozen non-dairy cappuccino.

A large iced coffee at D’Amico Foods (309 Court St., at Degraw Street in Cobble Hill) is $2.50. A large frozen cappuccino is $4.

4. Gorilla Coffee serves some of the most powerful iced coffee in the borough. And all the beans are organic and fair trade.

A large iced coffee at Gorilla Coffee (97 Fifth Ave., at Park Place in Park Slope) is $2.25.

5. Every iced coffee is prepared individually at Smooch Organic Cafe by combining freshly brewed espresso and ice. For a treat, opt for the spicy chocolate iced mocha.

A large iced coffee at Smooch (264 Carlton Ave. at Dekalb Avenue in Fort Greene) is $3. A large spicy chocolate iced mocha is $4.

The Brooklyn Paper / Gregory P. Mango