The Art of Cold Brewed Tea

One of our favorite things about cold brewing tea is the endless possibilities and versatility of having a good tea in the fridge year round. And with these hot days, a nice cold iced tea goes down so smoothly!

Cold brewing tea is a gentle way of incorporating the components of the tea, antioxidants, tannins, into the water. Cold brewing gives you a different experience of enjoying tea.

The beauty about tea is that you can enjoy it throughout the day and at into the night. You can always find a pitcher of 2-3 teas in my fridge😁 Ginger and hibiscus being one of my favorites!

How To Cold Brew Tea

The exact amount of loose leaf tea you'll use will vary by the texture of the tea or blend.

  1. Generally, you want to use 3-5 teaspoons per gallon.
  2. 1 gal of filtered water
  3. Steep for 2-12 hours
  4. Sweeten to tase with your favorite sweetener
  5. Enjoy!

That simple!

With these steps, you can rest knowing that you will always have one or more cold brewed teas in your fridge.

Perfect for whenever you feel like sipping on something cold. Perfect to enjoy as a healthful drink replacement, if you're looking to cut back on caffeinated or sugary drinks.

And most definitely perfect for anytime you are hosting friends and family!

Recommended Teas To Cold Brew

Ideally, you have a few teas to choose from throughout the day. Or take a different tea to to work for each day of the week, to add a healthful twist to your routine.

These are some of our caffeine-free teas you can easily enjoy throughout the day

      1. Our Earth Blend - an earthy and floral all organic blend of powerful clovesturmerichibiscus, and cardamon team up with the soothing and sweet notes of rose petalslavender, and orange peel.
      2. Organic Ginger Orange Peach Rooibos - this sweet and powerful tea is perfect for any time of the day.
      3. The Heavenly Blend - a sweet and blissful blend. Pairs well with a bit of your favorite milk.
      4. Chamomile Mint - perfect and soothing night time tea.

 

Let us know which teas you enjoy cold brewing!

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