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Making High Quality Iced Tea

Making High Quality Iced Tea

I have really been enjoying Suntory Oolong Iced teas recently and Ito En iced teas also. They have a real "twiggy"/leafy tea flavor to them.

Does anyone know how to duplicate this at home???

by Christopher R | Jul 15, 2008 2:37am | Permalink
High Quality Iced tea

Muddle lemon,mint,and 2 tablespoons of simple syrup in a pint glass.Add 2oz of premium vodka(Stoli,goose) fill with ice, top with brewed iced tea, shake then people watch on your front porch.

by Dane S | Aug 27, 2008 5:17am | Permalink
Sounds Yummy!

I really like lemon (and vodka)...thanks

by Dawn T | Aug 27, 2008 5:33am | Permalink
simply tea

That sounds interesting, but doesn't really come close to addressing my question. Maybe you were meaning to post in the mojitos section.

by Christopher R | Aug 27, 2008 11:25am | Permalink
Julie N

Well, I use Republic of Tea, loose leaf tea (I prefer caffeine free Rooiboos blend high in anti-oxidents) 4 tablespoons per 4 cup coffee maker or, if using tea bags 8 teabags per 4 1/2 quart pot of water. One must not over heat the tea, it is sensitive and if "burned" will result in bitter tea.

In the coffee maker, the heat of the water going through the tea is fine, but do not leave the liquid on the burner, which is how "coffee" would get hot. Take the tea off pour it into a different container, sweeten if you like, sugar, honey, etc.

In the pot of water, bring the water to a slow roll, short of a boil. put the teabags in and reduce the heat o it just barely bubbles the teabags gently and let it brew for between 25 to 35 minutes depending on how you like the strength of your tea and refrigeate or pour over ice.

Should be great, from your tea-toddling Rouxbe friend

by Julie N | Sep 28, 2008 7:18pm | Permalink

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