There's nothing more perfect than sweet Southern tea! Add a squeeze of lemon to your jar filled with tea for the ideal iced cold southern refreshment for any day of the week — sweet but not too sweet.
Sweet tea, has been a part of southern culture for years and years, Sweeties. Families always have to have sweet tea on hand (it’s a staple in a Southern home!). Sweet tea recipes have been passed on from generation to generation too. We especially enjoy a good 'ol glass of sweet tea when days are hot, and that’s all ya want to do is relax with a glass of yummy goodness-this is a must-do!
Sweet tea made the Southern Breeze way is oh-so-simple to prepare. That’s right, and anyone can make it! To note, Southern Breeze tastes best when it's chilled, so make sure you have lots of ice in the freezer ready!
When making sweet tea, do what works for you and what you enjoy. Try adding fresh fruit or fruit infused ice cubes for a delicious twist to your drink! Remember, no need to add sugar when brewin’ up a batch of Southern Breeze-the sweetness is in the bag!
This tea is so loved, y’all and we love all of our Sweeties. We are tickled pink when our Sweeties give us their rave reviews! Folks may start with one mason jar full of sweet tea, but then they find themselves reaching for a refill. That's just fine too because, without the worry of sugar, it's the #guiltfreesweettea! Give our sweet recipe a try and let us know how you enjoy it!
Makes 1 gallon of zero calories, sugar-free sweet tea:
INGREDIENTS
- 4 Original Southern Breeze Family Size Tea Bags
- Two large lemons (optional)
- water
- ice
INSTRUCTIONS
- Tie the strings of 4 tea bags together in a knot.
- In a pot add 4 quarts of water over high heat. Bring to a boil.
- In a gallon pitcher, combines steeped Southern Breeze Sweet Tea. Add 3 cups ice. Fill to gallon line with water. Keep cool in the fridge and enjoy chilled!
- For individual mason jar glasses, add a slice of fresh lemon and pour over with iced tea. Enjoy!
There you have it, the perfect sweet southern tea! What do you love adding to your sweet tea to make it special? Share with us in the comments below!