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You have to taste our sweet and fruity berry iced tea! It’s infused with fresh berries, making this summer drink extra refreshing!

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Sweet tea was a memorable part of my youth. Family and holiday dinners always meant that multiple pitchers of home brewed iced tea were on the menu. Even the kids drank it and no one worried about the sugar or caffeine back then.

I still love a glass (or two) of sweet tea. It’s refreshing, energizing and just a little bit indulgent. You can’t go wrong with a classic sweet tea, but sometimes I like to switch things up like I did with my chai iced tea recipe.

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After some summer recipe testing, my fridge was filled with leftover berries so I decided to make a pitcher of berry iced tea. Restaurants like Cracker Barrel and Starbucks serve berry iced tea, so I knew it would be tasty… but I had no clue how much I would love this homemade tea recipe!

Even Kevin loved it and he prefers unsweetened iced tea. I’m ashamed to say we downed the whole pitcher in a day! That’s the point I knew that the recipe was winner!

This tea is sweet, refreshing, fruity and so smooth! You really can’t drink just one glass!

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How to make this recipe

Making berry iced tea from scratch is fairly easy. It starts by making a berry simple syrup using sugar, water, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries. You let the syrup simmer until the berries cook down, releasing their juices.

Then you strain the syrup through a fine mesh sieve to remove the seeds and skin. Combine the syrup with freshly brewed black tea and baking soda and refrigerate until cold. If you can wait that long!

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Ingredients and Substitutions

Black tea → My mom always used Red Rose Tea in her sweet tea so that’s my brand of choice but you can use your favorite black tea.

Sugar → I used granulated sugar for this recipe. No need for anything fancy.

Water → When making drinks, it’s always good to use filtered water. The chlorine and other chemicals added to tap water can affect the taste of tea.

Berries → I used a combo of raspberries, blueberries and blackberries but you could also use mulberries, strawberries, or wineberries. Both fresh and frozen work great.

Baking Soda → Baking soda reduces the bitter tannins in tea making for a smoother beverage.

Ice → It’s not iced tea without ice! Use large cubes so you don’t dilute the tea. Or even better- use frozen berries!

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Berry Iced Tea Recipe

We're hooked on this berry tea recipe! It's fruity, smooth and so summery!

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Course: Beverage

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 8 12 ounce servings

Calories: 171kcal

Author: Charity Beth Long

Ingredients

Berry Syrup

  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 cup blackberries
  • cups sugar
  • 4 cups water

Iced Tea

  • 8 cups water , divided
  • 6 black tea bags
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

Make the berry simple syrup

  • Rinse berries, then place in a medium sized pan with the sugar and water. Cook over medium high heat until it comes to a boil. Once boiling, turn down the heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Over a heatproof bowl or large mason jar, strain the syrup using a fine mesh sieve. Discard the solids and reserve the syrup for the tea.

Iced Tea

  • Rinse out the pan, then add 4 cups of water to it and set it on the stove to boil. Once the water is boiling, turn off the heat and add the tea bags. Let the tea steep for 15 minutes.

  • Remove the tea bags, squeezing out any excess liquid, then add the baking soda.

  • Place the remaining 4 cups of water in a large pitcher, then add the syrup and tea. Stir to combine, then refrigerate until ready to serve.

Notes

  • I used a potato masher to break up large berries while the syrup was cooking. It helps to speed the cooking along. If using frozen berries, they will break up much faster.
  • Filtered water, rather than tap water is best.
  • The water in the recipe is divided to speed the cooling time. Preferably, the last 4 cups of water should be ice cold.
  • For serving, I like to use my vintage glass pitchers. They typically hold less and are more heat sensitive, so I use this Rubbermaid pitcher for storage and mixing the tea.
  • Frozen berries are a great way to garnish the recipe and keep the tea cold for serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 171kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 41g | Vitamin A: 49IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

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        FAQs

        What is berry tea made of? ›

        Making berry iced tea from scratch is fairly easy. It starts by making a berry simple syrup using sugar, water, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries. You let the syrup simmer until the berries cook down, releasing their juices. Then you strain the syrup through a fine mesh sieve to remove the seeds and skin.

        What tea is best for homemade iced tea? ›

        Iced tea can be made out of regular tea bags and loose leaf tea, or large tea bags made specifically for pitchers of iced tea. Black tea is commonly used for iced tea, but white tea, green tea, and oolong tea also work particularly well over ice without losing flavor integrity or aroma.

        What does adding baking soda to iced tea do? ›

        Once you've brewed your ice-tea a dash of baking soda helps to neutralize the tannin content, offering a smoother taste, and reducing that murky appearance. The tannin content is high in black tea and green tea, so be sure to add baking soda if you're using these types of tea.

        How to make t2 fruitalicious tea? ›

        Add 2+ teaspoons of Fruitalicious per 250 ml/8.4 fl oz water to your infuser and place the infuser in your cup or jug. Half fill your cup or jug with freshly boiled water. This ensures there's plenty of room to add ice later. Infuse for 5-10 minutes, or to desired strength.

        What does berry tea do for the body? ›

        Wild berry herbal tea is a concentrate of antioxidants capable of counteracting free radicals responsible for cellular degeneration and slowing down ageing. Drinking it regularly helps keep the brain active and young and preserves the freshness of the skin.

        Do you put milk in berry tea? ›

        As You Like It

        Of course, we're likely to agree that certain teas just don't do mix well with milk, from fruit infusions, herbal teas, and green teas, it's best to leave milk well and truly out!

        What is the best sweetener for homemade iced tea? ›

        Sweeteners like honey and sugar blend more easily in warm tea, so mix them in just after brewing, before you chill it. If you need to sweeten cold tea, use simple syrup. Simple syrup is just sugar that's been heated and dissolved in water, and it's the best way to add sweetness to cold tea.

        What do restaurants use to make iced tea? ›

        Restaurants use a variety of tea brands to make their signature iced teas. Some brew it themselves with bagged, loose leaf or powdered teas while others use tea concentrate, while still more use ready-serve tea.

        Why add 1 oz baking soda to tea? ›

        Adding a little baking soda to your tea will clear away any cloudiness left from the mixing process, and it's also thought to cut down on any lingering bitter tastes from the steeping tea bags, leaving your tea clarified and smooth and providing your get-together with one fantastic pitcher of tea.

        How much baking soda do you put in iced tea? ›

        ingredients
        1. 6 regular tea bags.
        2. 18 teaspoon baking soda.
        3. 2 cups boiling water.
        4. 1 12 - 2 cups sugar.
        5. 6 cups cold water.

        How much baking soda should I put in tea? ›

        For the Tea
        1. 1/4 teaspoon baking soda.
        2. 8 cups hot water.
        3. 4 family-sized black tea bags.

        What kind of tea is berry tea? ›

        Many ask, what is berry tea? Berry tea is tea that has natural berry flavor typically combined with a black tea blend to create a unique berry flavored tea. Hibiscus flavored tea with natural flavor also creates an infusion of berry flavored tea that's delicious.

        Is very berry tea healthy? ›

        We'd like to think of this tea as a "Berry detox tea" that is packed with essential antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that strengthen the body's immunity and leave you feeling energized. Very Berry tea is recommended for tea drinkers who love fruity flavours.

        Is berry tea a herbal tea? ›

        To give our berry tea a kick, there are hints of sour cherry pieces and added hibiscus blossoms that explode the berry character. This caffeine-free fruit and herb tea provides a nice energy boost and contains natural ingredients.

        When should I drink berry tea? ›

        Fruit tea is not caffeine based unlike other tea and of course coffee. This means it can be drunk before bed without fear of insomnia. It is also extremely high in vitamin C. This makes it ideal for warding off colds and other illnesses by keeping the immune system strong and healthy.

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