How To Make Iced Sweet Tea (Video)

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A lot of folks have asked me how I make my sweet tea so today I’m bringing you a video showing you exactly how I do it. Hope you’ll join me for a glass!

This is how we make our sweet tea but everyone has their preference. If you prefer a weaker tea, use fewer tea bags. If you like it sweeter, taste it and then add more sugar to suit you. Note: Most restaurants use a much more sugar than this :). We always go through a full gallon a day (at least) but if you have any left you can just store it in the refrigerator and enjoy over the next day or two!

Sweet Tea

  • 5 Tea Bags*
  • 3/4 Cup sugar (more if you prefer)
  • Water

Remove tags from teabags and place in small pot. Fill up pot most of the way with water (exact amount doesn’t matter as long as the tea bags are covered and then some). Place on medium to medium high heat and bring just to a boil. Remove from stove eye and prepare your pitcher.

Fill pitcher halfway (or so) with cold water. Add your sugar**. Add hot tea. Stir until sugar is dissolved and fill remainder of pitcher with cold water. Serve over ice.

*We use Orange Pekoe tea but you can experiment with making iced tea with other teas as well. Earl Grey makes a delicious iced tea!

**I prefer to use Splenda or Ideal Sweetener in my tea but use the same amount as I would were I using sugar.

The trick to having a good smooth tasting tea is to avoid adding hot tea directly to the sugar or sugar directly to the hot tea. This scorches the sugar and creates a very bitter taste in your tea. To avoid this, place cold water in your pitcher first, add your sugar to that, and then pour in your hot tea.

If you have a traditional coffee maker, I talk about how to make sweet tea in that in this post.

Funny Family Stories of Sweet Tea

One time my mother was watching a television talk show and they were talking about how much Southerners love sweet tea. The host said “Well it’s no wonder, they’ve probably been drinking it since they were four!” Mama took objection to this and huffed “Four? I was putting it in your baby bottles by the time you were two!” ~giggles~

My Grandmother Lucille spent a great deal of time at the elbow of my Great Grandmother (Mama Reed) after she was married learning how to cook. A lot of the daughters in law and mothers gathered at Mama Reed’s house on Sundays to help prepare the big meal. Shortly after Grandmama joined the clan she was given the task of making the Sweet Tea. Back then it was made in a large glass recycled pickle jar. Grandmama poured the hot tea directly into the jar and set to stirring it up vigorously with a long handled metal spoon. A few clinks later and the jar shattered, sending sticky sweet tea all over Mama Reed’s clean kitchen floor. Everyone had a good and gracious laugh about it but Grandmama said “I liked to never got the sticky off’n that floor!”

How young were you when you started drinking sweet tea?

Do you have any special or funny memories of Sweet Tea in your family?

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Disclaimer: This post was not sponsored by Luzianne nor was I compensated for doing it. I just think it’s awfully good tea. I also think y’all need to go make some right now.

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192 Comments

  1. Hey Christy, Like most folks here I have been drinking it as long as I can remember. In the summer Mom had a patch of mint in the back yard. Every so often she would get a few leaves and put them in some water and cook on the stove for a bit and add to the sweet tea it was really refreshing. Now I use mint extract as do not have fresh spearmint growing. Also am a Lipton person, but my wife from China is trying to convert me to some of the teas from her region. But, not goin ta happen.

    1. Same here. I have mint growing in the garden and rather than steep it, I just break a couple of leaves into the glass of tea. Wonderful!

  2. I love Sweet tea- to me it has always been just tea- until I moved North and then I couldn’t get the tea I loved anymore. My sister and I have very fond memories of my mother’s Sun Tea and I think we have been putting the sugar in after it is already hot and that is why we can’t get it sweet. Thanks for the tips!

  3. We had sweet tea only on Sundays at dinnertime, because Mama milked a cow and we drank sweet milk at all meals, (except on Sunday). So it was always special for us. My sister and I went to New York to visit our brother and asked for sweet tea and out comes a cup with a teabag and a pitcher of hot water. Live and learn!

  4. My daddy is the Southerner and my mama is originally from Chicago. He had to teach her how to properly make sweet tea. He always liked it really sweet and we always had a running joke when we said “Would you like a little tea with your sugar?”!!!

    I now drink it mainly unsweet with lemon but every once in a while I love to savor a good ole’ glass of the sweet stuff!!

  5. I can’t remember ever not drinking iced tea! I have never liked anything carbonated, so sweet tea has always been my drink! We even had a special pot we used at my mama’s house for tea that made the best tea! I wish I still had that pot! I would love to win the prize pack!
    Jenny in Florida

  6. OK, me not being FROM the south and having few country-type folk in the family – I didn’t get to start enjoying sweet tea until I was @ 16 and I thought it just meant having sugar in my iced tea.Yes, go ahead and feel sorry for me! hahaha
    I became best friends with Debbie from NothCaylina – that’s how she pronounced it, ~grins~ and she showed me how to make it pretty much like y’all do. Since then I have educated many of my Northener friends and family and we all love it. I tried Cristy’s way last year and found it to be the BEST tho! Now I’m hunting for the perfect jar to store it in. Have to admit = it was in my daughter’s bottle/cup at about 1 1/2 yrs old. Yum!

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