
People always ask me how I make my iced tea in the summer. Here are 2 of my iced tea makers/glass pitchers with paper filters and quart pitcher with built in Tea ball. The paper filter are a great, inexpensive way for people who already have sun tea pitchers, tuperware pitchers or glass pitchers to brew high quality loose leaf teas. I found these pitchers to be the simplest ways to make iced tea all summer along with iced tea makers.
Usually I have two quart pitchers like this one brewing at all times, one caffeinated and one
For 1 Quart pitcher add 2-3 TBLS of tea and let sit in the sun for 3-4 hours. This brews a little strong because I'm assuming it will be poured over ice and diluted. For my family I usually brew tea every other night using the same amount of tea but I brew in the fridge over night or about 5-6 hours. I'll boil water if I need some quick iced tea and let steep 3-5 minutes. Remember you can always dilute if you make it too strong.
Sun tea 2-4 hours
Cold Brew 5-6 hours
Boiling Water 3-5 minutes black or green tea, herbal 10 minutes.
Here's the link if you'd like the see the other iced tea makers I have. http://www.tattlersteas.com/category_s/28.htmteas.com/category_s/28.htm
Hope this helps answer some of your questions on iced tea. You can always do the tried and true method of making your perfect cup of tea and pouring it over ice. Recently I tried icing my Zesty Earl Grey and it was great.
Hope this helps answer some of your questions on iced tea. You can always do the tried and true method of making your perfect cup of tea and pouring it over ice. Recently I tried icing my Zesty Earl Grey and it was great.
Also for those of you with iced tea makers wondering if you can use loose tea. Yes you can! Just add 1 Teaspoon of loose tea per tea bag you would usually use. For most it is around 6 - 8 teaspoons.









