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Cold Brewed Iced Tea

Cold Brewed Iced Tea

Cold Brewed Iced Tea

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With the heat of summer well on its way, we look to our favorite things to keep us cool. One of the best ways to beat the heat is by sipping on cold brew tea. Cold brewing has several advantages over the traditional hot water steeping. For one, it's incredibly easy to do. The low temperature also prevents tannins from developing and giving unwanted bitterness in the tea. Another benefit is that cold brewing preserves a higher amount of vitamin C while extracting less caffeine โ€” making for a refreshing beverage to give a steady boost of energy without a caffeine crash.

We advise steeping black tea leaves overnight or for 4 hours if using a green tea. Here we used Keemun black tea, commonly used to make other favorites like English and Irish Breakfast Teas. This tea is malty and rich, tasty on its own, and strong enough to stand up to additions like lemonade or fruit.

Yields
1 servings
Cold Brewed Iced Tea

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cupย Keemunย 
  • 2 quarts filtered water
  • Sweetener to taste

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Directions

Add the tea and water in a pitcher or glass container. For best results, start off with cold or room temperature water. Cover pitcher and refrigerate for a minimum of 12 hours.

Strain out the tea leaves.

Enjoy on its own over ice, sweetened, or with splash of carbonated water for effervescence.

Cold Brewed Iced Tea

Cold Brewed Iced Tea

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  • 1/4 cupย Keemunย 
  • 2 quarts filtered water
  • Sweetener to taste

Add the tea and water in a pitcher or glass container. For best results, start off with cold or room temperature water. Cover pitcher and refrigerate for a minimum of 12 hours.

Strain out the tea leaves.

Enjoy on its own over ice, sweetened, or with splash of carbonated water for effervescence.

Cold Brewed Iced Tea

With the heat of summer well on its way, we look to our favorite things to keep us cool. One of the best ways to beat the heat is by sipping on cold brew tea. Cold brewing has several advantages over the traditional hot water steeping. For one, it's incredibly easy to do. The low temperature also prevents tannins from developing and giving unwanted bitterness in the tea. Another benefit is that cold brewing preserves a higher amount of vitamin C while extracting less caffeine โ€” making for a refreshing beverage to give a steady boost of energy without a caffeine crash.

We advise steeping black tea leaves overnight or for 4 hours if using a green tea. Here we used Keemun black tea, commonly used to make other favorites like English and Irish Breakfast Teas. This tea is malty and rich, tasty on its own, and strong enough to stand up to additions like lemonade or fruit.

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