A latte is basically just some form of coffee and milk, though espresso is indeed traditional. If you don't have an espresso machine, any strong dark roasted coffee will do in a pinch. If possible, make the coffee in a Moka Pot and you will get something nearly as strong as espresso, which will work great for the latte.
If all you have to work with is an electric drip pot, add an extra scoop of ground coffee to the basket before brewing. Since you want an iced drink, I suggest you brew up some coffee and freeze some if it as iced cubes. As soon as the cubes are frozen, transfer them into an airtight ziplock bag and squeeze all the air out of it before storing them in the freezer.
If you leave the coffee ice cubes in the tray, it will become stale, freezer burned and unpleasant tasting. When you make your iced latte, brew the coffee using whatever method you have available, and then immediately chill it as fast as possible. Don't use old coffee that's been sitting on the burner, as it won't taste good.
Chill the freshly brewed coffee by pouring it ever so slowly into a chilled stainless steel pitcher. If possible, put the pitcher in a larger pan or ice chest and surround it with a mix of chilled ice water so you can cool the coffee quickly. Once the coffee is only slightly warm (or cooler if you like), you can make your drink.
Fill a glass with ice (better yet your frozen coffee cubes). Fill the glass about 2/3 of the way with your fresh coffee. Add whole organic milk to taste.
Stir in some Agave Nectar or simple syrup as needed for sweetness and enjoy.
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