Best Iced Teas for Summer
Iced tea is the most consumed type of tea in the western world. Unfortunately, most of iced tea is not tea at all. To avoid sugar, artificial flavors, preservatives and drinks with almost no nutritional value, it’s time you take leaves into your hands and try out some refreshing iced tea recipes. The best thing about home-made iced tea is that you can use any loose leaf tea you want and create flavors you enjoy the most. From milky to caffeine free teas, there is a right iced tea for everyone. Try out these 8 ideas for best iced teas for summer.
1. Milky Iced Tea for Summer
Thai Iced Tea
This refreshing black tea is great for hot days if you want to replace your usual cup of afternoon milk tea with something more refreshing. Be aware though, this iced tea contains sugar and won’t taste the same in an unsweetened version. Use strong black tea such as Kenilworth Ceylon or Organic Assam. You will also need star anise, cloves and cardamom, whole milk or half and half and sugar. Use about 10 grams of tea for 4-5 cups of water, ½ cup of sugar, 1-2 cardamoms, star anise and cloves. Preparation is similar to making chai tea. Bring water to a boil, add sugar, spices and tea leaves. Boil for a few minutes, then turn the heat off and let it steep for at least 15-20 minutes and strain. Fill glasses with ice, add tea and half and half. This tea will taste great without the spices, so leave them out if you want a cleaner taste of iced black tea.Iced Matcha Latte
If you love matcha, you will love matcha latte. Sweet, refreshing, green, this drink is a favorite of many tea lovers around the world. You will need matcha tea powder, milk, water, ice and a spoon. Use ½-1 teaspoon of matcha powder per cup and use a spoon to mix it with 30-50 ml of water until powder is fully dissolved. Add milk of your choice and top up with ice. You can add a bit of spiciness with cardamom and make it sweet with a spoon of honey. Try experimenting with different milks. Our favorite choice is a creamy cashew milk.2. Caffeine Free Iced Tea
Hibiscus Iced Tea
Hibiscus iced tea is pretty, refreshing and caffeine free. For a very simple recipe, use dried hibiscus flowers, dried rose petals and honey. Use about 1-2 spoons of hibiscus flowers per 500 ml of water and 1-2 teaspoons of dried rose petals. Let it steep for at least 20 minutes, strain add honey and pour into glasses filled with ice.Rooibos Iced Tea
Naturally sweet, caffeine free and bursting with antioxidants, rooibos is a great choice for iced teas. For a fast preparation, use already flavored rooibos tea. Our choice? Banana Delight, Simple Strawberry Herbal and Herbal Pinacolada. Brew it in a traditional way using double the amount of leaves, add a lot of ice, shake in a cocktail shaker and top up with cold water. Even better, rooibos tea blends well with milk, so you can easily make iced latte by reducing the amount of water and adding milk. To add a bit of sweetness use honey or agave syrup.Banana Delight herbal tea with freeze-dried banana
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