Cold as Ice: Ideal Teas for Serving Iced

Fret not tea lovers, Teato is here to rescue you from the sweltering summer heat.  With the mercury rising, Teato understands that a hot cup of tea is not the first thing on your mind right now. Teato likes a steaming, hot cup of tea too, but not always in the summer.

Faithful readers will remember the proper way to make iced tea. You must make it the traditional way, just like you would regular hot tea, then add more water and put it in the fridge to cool. (If you don’t know the best way to make tea, click here.) But what kind of tea should you use, you ask? Let Teato show you the light.
Let Teato show you what’s closest to his iced tea loving heart.  Black tea is the traditional choice, and is the most common flavor if iced tea. But there are so many more beautiful choices! Many of the black teas have flavors added to them, like fruit, mint, or ginger. And many people find them to be very refreshing. But I know many of you are as passionate about green tea and how healthy it is for you as I am about love and life. An iced green tea can be delicious as well. Iced rooibos tea is an way to make your heart swell, and it doesn’t have any caffeine.

Now, don’t  be scared; there is no right choice for making iced tea. They’re all good in their own way, and it will mostly depend on your own taste. So get out there and make some iced tea, and find the blend that brings you all the joy and excitement of new love, like Teato would do.

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