Sweet Peach Iced Tea

return to a low boil and remove from the heat to cool. Strain through a mesh sieve and discard the peach pulp.
Sweeten With Syrup: Add syrup to the peach tea, taste testing as you go until it reaches desired sweetness.
Serve: Serve over ice and frozen peach slices. Enjoy!

Add the tea bag to boiling water and steep. make the peach syrup. mix together.
Serving Suggestions
Peach sweet tea is the perfect way to cool off on a hot summer day. Serve it poolside, at backyard barbecues, outdoor parties, or any time you crave a cold drink.

I like to serve the simple syrup on the side so my guests can control the sweetness. Also, make sure to add ice to each glass and not directly into the pitcher. Adding ice to the pitcher can water down the tea even before your first sip!

glass of peach ice tea with a peach next to it
Tips & Variations
Don’t Squeeze When You Steep: Resist the urge to squeeze tea bags after steeping to avoid releasing the bitter/sour components (tannins) in the tea. This will also reduce the risk of the tea bag splitting and letting the loose leaves fall in.
Freeze From Fresh: If using fresh peaches, slice the peaches, lay them on a parchment-lined pan, and freeze them until you’re ready to serve.
Sweeten With Syrup: Adding 1 to 2 cups of syrup to the 4 cups, or 1 quart, of tea yields a pleasantly sweet range, depending upon your taste. Should you wish to add the syrup to a single serving of 8 ounces of tea, add 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 cup of the syrup.
Fill With Other Fruit Flavors: Feel free to replace the peaches with other soft fruits. Try fresh strawberries (my strawberry sweet tea is delicious!), raspberries, or blackberries for other fruity flavors.
Spike Your Sip: You can add alcohol to the full pitcher of peach tea or simply spike each individual glass. Peach sweet tea pairs well with rum, vodka, gin, or bourbon, but make sure to mark it as “adults only.”
Proper STorage
If you have leftover tea, be sure to store it in a pitcher in the refrigerator. I don’t recommend leaving the frozen peaches in the pitcher; they will thaw and melt, making the tea a bit watery. Think of them as the ice cubes!

You can store any unused peach syrup in the refrigerator for about a week. You could use the leftover syrup to make another batch of tea later or use it as a flavored syrup to sweeten your morning meal. Add a drizzle to pancakes, french toast, or waffles at breakfast, or serve it over a scoop of my peach ice cream.

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