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June 10, 2026When the weather warms up, there’s nothing quite as refreshing as a glass of homemade iced tea. While a hot cup of tea can still be enjoyable on a sunny day, iced tea offers a wonderfully cooling way to enjoy your favourite loose leaf blends.
The best part? Making it at home is incredibly simple. Whether you prefer fruity infusions, refreshing mint teas, or classic green teas, the possibilities are endless. With a little creativity, you can create your own signature iced tea to enjoy all summer long.
What Tea Works Best for Iced Tea?
The simple answer is: almost any tea can be used.
However, we often recommend fruit infusions because they are naturally flavourful, caffeine-free, and easy to brew without becoming bitter. Their vibrant colours also make them especially appealing when served over ice.
That said, black teas, green teas, herbal infusions, and even rooibos can all make excellent iced tea. The key is choosing flavours you already enjoy drinking hot.
How to Make Iced Tea
1. Brew Your Tea Stronger Than Usual
When making iced tea, you’ll want a stronger brew than normal because the melting ice will dilute the flavour.
As a guide, use approximately:
- 2 teaspoons of loose leaf tea per 200ml of water
Follow the recommended brewing time and temperature for your chosen tea.
2. Cool and Serve
If you can’t wait to enjoy your iced tea, allow it to cool slightly before pouring it over plenty of ice.
For the best flavour, let the tea cool naturally to room temperature before chilling it in the refrigerator. Add ice just before serving.
3. Add Your Own Twist
One of the joys of making iced tea at home is customising it to your taste.
Try adding:
- Fresh berries
- Citrus slices
- Peach wedges
- Mint leaves
- A drizzle of honey
- A splash of lemonade
- Your favourite spirit for an iced tea cocktail
If you’re using black tea or prefer a sweeter drink, add sugar or sweetener while the tea is still warm so it dissolves easily.
Top Tip: Make Tea Ice Cubes
Want to keep your iced tea full of flavour?
Freeze some of your brewed tea in ice cube trays and use these instead of regular ice cubes. As they melt, they won’t water down your drink.
Our Favourite Teas for Making Iced Tea
Looking for inspiration? Here are some of our favourite blends for creating refreshing summer drink
Dorset Fruit Basket
Packed with juicy berry flavours, Dorset Fruit Basket is made for drinking hot or cold. Its bold fruity character stands up beautifully to ice, while the vibrant red liquor creates a stunning summer drink.

Mango Sencha
If you’re looking for a tropical twist on your tea, Mango Sencha is an excellent choice. This refreshing green tea combines the smooth, grassy notes of sencha with the sweet, juicy flavour of ripe mango, creating a light and vibrant summer drink.
Just remember to brew carefully, as green tea can become bitter if over-infused.

Mint Teas
Mint is one of the most refreshing choices for iced tea. The natural menthol oils in the leaves create a cooling sensation that’s perfect on hot days.
Whether you prefer peppermint, apple mint, or nana mint (spearmint), a chilled mint is a timeless summer classic.

Miami Dance
One of our most popular fruit infusions, Miami Dance is bursting with peach, currants, and tropical fruit flavours. The addition of hibiscus blossoms creates a deep ruby-red colour that looks as good as it tastes.

Siciliana
Bring a taste of the Mediterranean to your glass with Siciliana Fruit Infusion. Inspired by the bright flavours of Sicily, this vibrant blend combines juicy citrus notes with sweet fruit flavours to create a wonderfully refreshing summer drink.
The bright citrus flavours shine, making this blend a fantastic choice for garden parties, picnics, or simply relaxing in the sunshine with a refreshing glass in hand.

Enjoy Your Perfect Iced Tea This Summer
Making iced tea at home is a simple and delicious way to stay refreshed throughout the warmer months. Whether you choose a fruity infusion, a cooling mint tea, or a delicate green tea, there are endless combinations to explore.
Don’t be afraid to experiment with different flavours, fruits, and garnishes to create your perfect summer cooler.
We’d love to hear which blends you’ve tried and what your favourite iced tea recipes are. If you create your own masterpiece, share it with us on Facebook or Instagram and inspire fellow tea lovers.




