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Tea, Served Cold

Refreshingly Different

Tea is not defined by temperature. Cold brewing, using ice, or altering the recipe reveals a different expression of flavour, texture, and experience. There's no end to the possibilities, and the opportunity to create beverages precisely as you like them.

Cold Brew Tea

Cold brewing is one of the simplest ways to prepare tea, requiring only time and water.

 

Why cold brew tea:

Lower perceived astringency
Refined flavour clarity
Stable over time, ideal for batching

How to Cold Brew Tea

Iced Tea

Tea is first prepared hot to extract structure, then cooled and served over ice.

 

Approach:

Brew slightly stronger than standard
Cool before pouring over ice
Serve clean or with subtle additions

Iced Matcha

Matcha behaves differently when prepared cold. Softer, sweeter, smoother.

Ways to enjoy:

Whisked, poured over crushed ice, served with a twist
Matcha added to water bottle and shaken
Matcha with milk, served over ice
Added to the blender when making drinks

Tea Cocktails & Mocktails

Tea can be lengthened, layered, or paired with other ingredients to create composed drinks that retain the integrity of the leaf. From sparkling teas to non-alcoholic serves, tea offers structure and character.

Examples:

Sparkling cold brew tea
Matcha with citrus or botanicals
Tea-based non-alcoholic serves

Tea Recipes

From iced lattes to fruity popsicles, these recipes are easy to replicate at home.

Cold Tea Tools

Simple tools support precision and consistency, from glassware designed for clarity to whisks for matcha and filters for cold brewing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cold Brew Tea?

Cold brew tea is tea that has been made with cold water and left to slowly infuse until the desired strength is achieved. If you’re wondering why you would cold brew tea, it’s because this method extracts more nuanced flavours and less astringency, resulting in a sweet, smooth, and cold beverage that’s ideal on hot days. 

Can I Make Matcha with Cold Water?

You certainly can. The easiest way to enjoy Matcha is actually to add a couple of AVANTCHA measuring spoons full to a bottle of water, give it a vigorous shake, and sip as a cool alternative to hot coffee.

Should I Add Sugar to Iced Tea?

It’s up to you. If you do, we like to use syrups since this is easier and we recommend a ratio of 1 part syrup to 6 parts iced tea for a balanced flavour that isn’t overly sugary.

What’s the Difference Between Cold Brew & Iced Tea?

Cold brew tea is made with cold water and isn’t served with ice, whereas iced tea is made with hot water, left to cool, and then poured over ice.

Is Hojicha Good for Iced Lattes?

Yes! Hojicha makes an excellent iced latte, as well as other cold summer drinks. Explore our Journal to see all of our Hojicha Recipes.

What’s the Best Teaware for Making Cold Brew & Iced Tea?

It depends how much you would like to make, but our glass teapot range covers servings for one, two, four or more, with a nifty filter built into the lid.
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