When summer heat sets in, tea doesn’t disappear — it transforms into the coolest, most refreshing drink you’ll crave all season.
There are three popular ways to enjoy iced tea with TimeBai this summer:
1. Hot Brew → Iced Tea
2. Cold Brew Tea
3. Sparkling Tea on Tap
Each method creates a unique experience. Let’s explore how to make them and what makes each one special.
Method 1: Hot Brew Iced Tea
The classic way to enjoy iced tea — bright, refreshing, and aromatic.
Ingredients (1 Liter / 34 oz)
- 8–10g loose leaf tea or tea bags
- 1 liter hot water
- Ice
Steps:
1. Heat water
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- Black tea: 195–205°F (90–96°C)
- Oolong: 185–200°F (85–93°C)
- Green tea: 170–180°F (77–82°C)
2. Brew slightly stronger
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- Use 30–50% more tea than usual to account for ice dilution.
- For consistent results, we recommend using TimeBai loose leaf teas for a bright, aromatic cup.
3. Steep properly
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- Black: 3–5 minutes
- Oolong: 3–4 minutes
- Green: 2–3 minutes
4. Cool
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- Refrigerate until fully chilled, then serve over ice
- Or pour directly over ice for a quick flash chill
5. Sweeten (Optional)
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- Add sugar, honey, or syrup after the tea has cooled.
- Stir until fully dissolved for a balanced sweetness.
Flavor:
Bold, aromatic, crisp, and perfectly refreshing.
Method 2: Cold Brew Tea
Cold brew tea is gentle and naturally smooth. It’s perfect for leisurely sipping.
Ingredients (1 Liter / 34 oz)
- 10–12g loose leaf tea or PLA tea bags
- 1 liter cold filtered water
Tip: Green or white tea works beautifully for cold brew, and TimeBai’s PLA tea bags make it easy to prepare.
Steps:
1. Add tea to water in a pitcher or jar.
2. Refrigerate:
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- Green tea: 6–8 hours
- Oolong tea: 8–10 hours
- Black tea: 8–12 hours
3. Remove leaves or tea bags and serve. Ice is optional.
Flavor:
Smooth, naturally sweet, and low in bitterness.
Extra Tip: Using a vacuum-sealed container can help keep cold brew tea fresh. Once opened, drink it within 1–2 days for the best flavor and to avoid it going bad.
Method 3: Sparkling Tea on Tap
A modern twist on iced tea — lightly carbonated, crisp, and perfect for summer.
Ingredients (1 Liter / 34 oz)
- 8–10g loose leaf tea
- 1 liter hot water
- Carbonated water or soda siphon
- Optional: ice, citrus, berries, or herbs
Tip: Oolong tea works wonderfully here — its fragrant, floral notes pair beautifully with bubbles.
Steps:
1. Brew tea strong
Heat water to 185–200°F (85–93°C) and steep tea for 3–5 minutes.
2. Cool
Let the brewed tea reach room temperature, then refrigerate until fully chilled.
3. Carbonate
Use a soda siphon, sparkling water maker, or CO₂ tap system to infuse the cold tea with bubbles.
4. Serve
Pour the sparkling tea into a glass. Add ice or garnish as desired
Flavor:
Effervescent, crisp, and refreshingly aromatic.
Hot Brew vs Cold Brew vs Sparkling: Quick Comparison
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Hot Brew Iced Tea |
Cold Brew Tea |
Sparkling Tea |
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Brewing Time |
10–20 min |
6–12 hr |
10–20 min + carbonation |
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Flavor |
Bold & aromatic |
Smooth & mellow |
Effervescent & fragrant |
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Bitterness Risk |
Medium |
Low |
Medium-low |
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Best For |
Quick, classic iced tea |
Gentle sips |
Trendy, fizzy summer drinks |
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Tea Suggestion |
Black, green, oolong |
Green, white, oolong |
Oolong, floral blends |
Which One Should I Choose?
- If you want quick, bold, and classic iced tea, go with Hot Brew Iced Tea.
- If you prefer smooth, mellow, and low-bitterness tea, choose Cold Brew Tea.
- If you’re in the mood for fun, fizzy, and refreshing drinks, try Sparkling Tea.
Tips for All Methods
- Use fresh, whole tea leaves for best flavor
- Give leaves space to expand during brewing
- Adjust tea strength for ice or carbonation
- Store chilled tea in glass for clarity
Your Summer, Your Brew
This summer, let tea be your cool companion.
Sip slowly, savor every note, and refresh yourself with a glass of chilled goodness.
Experiment with flavors, try new techniques, and turn every afternoon into a small moment of summer delight.
Brew with intention, pour over ice, and make each day a little cooler — one flavorful sip at a time.