You will love this homemade brown sugar simple syrup. It’s incredibly easy to prepare with only two ingredients and works beautifully in coffee, tea, cocktails, mocktails, and as a dessert topping.

Homemade simple syrups, like rose or other flavored syrups, often taste fresher and cleaner than store-bought options. This brown sugar syrup has a warm caramel note with subtle vanilla tones and is ready in minutes. It’s versatile, budget-friendly, and stores well so you can enjoy it in many recipes.
Recipe highlights:
- Quick and simple: just 2 ingredients and under 5 minutes to make.
- Delicious flavour: smooth texture with caramel notes and a hint of vanilla.
- Very versatile: sweeten hot or cold drinks, use in cocktails or mocktails, and pour over pancakes or desserts.
- Economical: cheaper than buying premade syrups and easy to keep on hand.
Ingredient notes:
See the recipe card below for exact measurements.

- Brown sugar: any brown sugar will work—light or dark brown, Demerara, turbinado, or muscovado. Coconut sugar can be used as well, though it has a different flavour profile.
Recipe variations and add-ins:
- Cinnamon syrup: add 1–2 cinnamon sticks to the pot while heating, then remove before serving.
- Adjust thickness: the standard ratio is 1:1 sugar to water for a medium consistency. For a thicker syrup use 1.5:1 or 2:1 sugar to water. For a thinner syrup use 1:1.5 or 1:2 sugar to water.
- Vanilla: stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract once the syrup is removed from the heat for a stronger vanilla note.
How to make brown sugar simple syrup:

Step 1
Combine the brown sugar and water in a small saucepan and place over low–medium heat.

Step 2
Heat gently, stirring frequently, until the sugar fully dissolves and the mixture reaches the thickness you prefer. Do not let it boil.

Step 3
Remove from heat, allow to cool, then transfer to a clean jar or bottle and enjoy.
Top tip:
- Keep the heat low: avoid boiling the syrup. Boiling can cause the sugar to caramelize and thicken too much, changing the texture and flavour.
Serving ideas:
This syrup has many uses. A few suggestions:
- Sweeten hot or cold drinks: add to coffee, tea, hot chocolate, Hokkaido milk tea, or iced coffee.
- Syrup ice cubes: pour into an ice cube tray and freeze for easily portioned coolers for cold drinks.
- Cocktails and mocktails: mix into your favourite recipes as a simple, flavorful sweetener.
- Breakfast: drizzle over pancakes, crepes, French toast, or grain-free waffles.
- Desserts: use as a topping for ice cream, cakes, or cheesecakes.

Frequently asked questions:
Stored in a sealed jar or bottle in the refrigerator, the syrup will keep for up to 30 days. If it becomes cloudy or develops an off smell, discard and make a fresh batch.
Essentially yes: “Demerara syrup” is simply brown sugar syrup made using Demerara sugar, which gives a slightly different flavor and texture depending on the sugar used.
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Recipe

Brown Sugar Simple Syrup
Equipment
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Pot or saucepan
Ingredients
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup filtered water
Optional
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
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In a medium saucepan over low–medium heat, combine the brown sugar and water. Heat and stir until the sugar dissolves, about 2–3 minutes. Do not let the mixture boil.
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Remove from heat and let cool completely. If using vanilla extract, stir it in after removing from heat. Transfer to a clean jar or bottle and refrigerate.
Notes
- Store in an airtight jar or bottle in the refrigerator for up to 30 days.
- Avoid boiling the syrup; boiling can cause caramelization and an overly thick texture.
- Nutritional values are estimates and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes.
- One serving is approximately 1 tablespoon; nutrition information is based on that serving.
Nutrition
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Carbohydrates: 11g
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Protein: 0.01g
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Sodium: 4mg
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Sugar: 11g