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    "title": "Iced Tea Recipes",
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    "modified": "2026-05-30T17:20:24+01:00",
    "excerpt": "Iced tea recipes: green, black, hibiscus and rooibos served over ice. Brewed strong for the cold pour.",
    "content_text": "Iced Tea RecipesLong, cold and refreshing. The teas we stock that make the best iced tea, each linking to curator recipes already written on the product.\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for Iced Tea Recipes recipe. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/recipes/iced-tea/Iced tea is the easiest way to drink more tea in warm weather, and it is far better made from real leaf than from a sugary bottle. The rule is simple: brew it stronger than you would hot, because ice dilutes it, and lean towards clean, bright or fruit forward teas that stay refreshing cold rather than turning flat. Green, fruit, hibiscus and rooibos teas all shine over ice; robust black works if brewed strong and not stewed. Cold steeping overnight is gentler and less bitter than hot then chilled, and the dedicated method is in the cold brew recipes. Every recipe linked below already lives in the recipe tab of the product it points to, written by our curator; this page just gathers the ones that suit a cold glass. For the principle behind why cold extraction tastes smoother, see how to brew green tea and the water temperature guide; for the wider context, the iced tea guide and best tea for summer.The recipesTetley Pure Green TeaClean light base that holds up over ice without bitterness.Tetley Green Tea with LemonCitrus forward, built for a summer jug.Tetley Green Tea, Mango & Passion FruitTropical fruit notes that come alive cold.Tetley RedbushCaffeine free, naturally sweet, no bitterness iced.Good Earth Hibiscus, Rose & Sweet BerriesDeep red, tart and refreshing over ice.Teapigs SuperfruitBerry led, vivid colour, a natural iced tea.Tetley PeppermintCooling, caffeine free, sharp over ice.Dragonfly Pure RooibosOrganic, caffeine free, sweet enough to skip the sugar.Loyd Green TeaEveryday green, good value for a big batch jug.Looking for a different style? Browse all recipe categories, or read the matching wiki guide for the science and brewing detail before you start.\n\nNew: the bubble tea cluster. We have built a full set of guides on boba and bubble tea: the bubble tea overview, how to make it at home, boba pearls and tapioca explained, the best tea base to use, milk tea vs fruit tea, brown sugar boba, matcha bubble tea, every flavour and topping explained and is bubble tea bad for you.",
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