Southern Sweet Tea Recipe (2024)

This Southern Sweet Tea recipe is smooth, sweet, and delicious! It includes tried-and-true tips for how to make sweet tea that everyone loves! Includes Sweet Tea Concentrate!

There are so many drinks that are perfect for enjoying, from lemonade, to strawberry lemonade, to our favorite limeade recipe. But there is just nothing like a glass of great Southern sweet tea.

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If you have ever been fortunate enough to enjoy an ice-cold glass of Southern sweet tea, then friends, you will know what I’m talking about when I say that there is good tea and then there is a great tea. My Grandmother Verdie made the absolute best sweet tea that I have ever tasted. After years of watching and asking her a million questions, she taught me her secrets for how to make the best sweet tea. I haven’t looked back since.

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There are a few tips and tricks that you’ll need to know to make this tea.

  • Use tea specially blended for iced tea. Southern sweet tea is an iced tea, meaning that it is tea made to be served over ice. Some brands that are preferred for iced tea are Red Diamond, Luzianne, Lipton, and Tetley. Look for markings on the package to say that it is specially made for iced tea.
  • Don’t burn your tea. Here’s what that means. You should bring your water to a boil, remove it from the heat and then add your tea bags. This prevents the tea from burning and becoming bitter.
  • Steeping matters. Allow your tea to steep for 15 minutes.
  • Add a little baking soda. This can be controversial. But hear me out. The baking soda prevents the tea from becoming cloudy and bitter. If you know that you will be drinking a gallon of tea in one day, you can skip the baking soda. If you think you’ll have some leftover to refrigerate, then definitely try it with the baking soda. It makes all the difference.
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How to Make Southern Sweet Tea

Sweet Tea Ingredients

Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full listing of ingredients, instructions, notes, and estimated nutritional information.

  • tea bags
  • sugar
  • baking soda(optional)
  • water

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Boil. Bring 1 quart of water to a boil in a medium saucepan or a tea kettle over medium heat.
  2. Steep. Remove from the heat and drop the tea bags into the water. Allow the tea bags to steep for 15 minutes.
  3. Sweeten. As your tea is steeping, add your sugar to your pitcher. Remove the tea bags from the saucepan or kettle and press them against the side of the saucepan or kettle to press out as much of the tea as possible before discarding them. Pour half of the tea into the pitcher over the sugar. Stir to dissolve the sugar and then pour in the remaining tea.
  4. Stir in the baking soda and then fill the pitcher the rest of the way with fresh, cold water. Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator.

How to Make Sweet Tea Concentrate

Similar to mylemonade concentrate, I love to make sweet tea concentrate! The concentrate requires less room in my refrigerator, is easier to transport when traveling, and is great to make ahead and keep on hand!My Grandmother Verdie would have LOVED this for her taking to reunions, church suppers, and family dinners!

Boil. Bring 1 quart of water to a boil in a medium saucepan set over medium heat. Remove the pan from the heat and drop in tea bags.

Steep. Let steep for 15 minutes.

Sweeten. Add your sugar to a 1-quart, large-mouth Mason jar or similar container. Remove the tea bags, carefully pressing the bags against the side of the saucepan before discarding them. Pour a little of the tea into the Mason jar and stir to dissolve the sugar. Pour in the remaining tea.

Stir. Add in the baking soda and stir well to combine.

Store. Tighten the lid onto the Mason jar and store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

How to Serve from Concentrate

One recipe makes 16 individual servings or is enough for a gallon of tea!

Single serving. Add 1/4 cup of concentrate to a glass. Top with ice and 3/4 cup of cold water. Stir to combine.

Gallon. Pour all of the concentrate into a gallon pitcher and fill it with cold water. Stir to combine.

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Southern Sweet Tea Recipe

Robyn Stone

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This Southern Sweet Tea recipe is smooth, sweet, and delicious! It includes tried-and-true tips for how to make sweet tea that everyone loves!

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Steeping Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 gallon

Ingredients

  • 4-5 family-size tea bags
  • 1 1/2 – 2 cups sugar
  • 1 pinch baking soda, (optional)
  • water

Instructions

  • Boil. Bring 1 quart of water to boil in a medium saucepan or tea kettle set over medium heat. Remove from the heat and add the tea bags. Allow to steep for about 15 minutes. Do not allow the tea to become cold.

  • Sweeten. In a gallon pitcher, add the sugar and pour in about 1/2 of the warm tea. Stir to dissolve the sugar. Pour in the remainder of the brewed tea, being careful not to drop in tea bags.

  • Stir. Add baking soda and stir to combine. If serving immediately baking soda may not be needed.

  • Serve. Fill the pitcher with cold water and serve over ice. Great with a wedge of lemon, lime, orange or a sprig of mint.

Sweet Tea Concentrate

  • Boil. Bring 1 quart of water to a boil in a medium saucepan set over medium heat. Remove the pan from the heat and drop in tea bags.

  • Sweeten. Add sugar to a 1-quart, wide-mouthed Mason jar or similar container. Remove the tea bags, carefully pressing the bags against the side of the saucepan before discarding them. Pour a little of the tea over the sugar, stirring until completely dissolved. Pour in the remaining tea.

  • Stir. Stir in the baking soda and stir to combine.

  • Store. Tighten the lid of the container and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

  • Serve. To serve a single serving, add 1/4 cup concentrate to a glass and top with ice and 3/4 cup water. Stir to combine. To serve a gallon, add all of the concentrate to a gallon pitcher and top with water. Stir to combine.

Nutrition

Serving: 8ounces | Calories: 73.8kcal | Carbohydrates: 19.5g | Potassium: 49.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Southern Sweet Tea Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Southern sweet tea made of? ›

Southern-style sweet tea is freshly brewed black tea that's sweetened with sugar while hot, chilled until cold, and served over ice.

How many Lipton Southern sweet tea bags for a gallon of tea? ›

There's more than one size of tea bag, and the “family size” bags sold in the US are supposed to make a quart per bag so if you have that size you would only need four to make a gallon.

Why do Southerners put baking soda in sweet tea? ›

Adding a little baking soda to your tea will clear away any cloudiness left from the mixing process, and it's also thought to cut down on any lingering bitter tastes from the steeping tea bags, leaving your tea clarified and smooth and providing your get-together with one fantastic pitcher of tea.

Why does Southern sweet tea taste different? ›

Southern sweet tea is made by steeping tea leaves in hot water, then adding sugar while the tea is still hot so that it dissolves completely. This gives the tea a very sweet taste, which is characteristic of the southern United States. Other types of iced tea may not be as sweet or may not use sugar at all.

Why you should never throw away tea bags? ›

Plant feed: Used tea bags double as a handy fertilizer because of their tannic acid, which in turn foster increased nitrogen levels. Many plants, including roses and potted plants, will benefit from the elevated levels, so mix or spread those steeped tea leaves right onto the soil.

Why is Southern sweet tea so much better? ›

Still, there's a balance to the flavor—the tea is brewed long and strong, so it gets an astringency that can only be countered by lots of the sweet stuff. Southerners, of course, have a taste for sugar that is demonstrably stronger than what you find up North.

Why put a pinch of baking soda in sweet tea? ›

LPT: A pinch of baking soda makes the smoothest iced tea you'll ever drink. Black tea is often slightly astringent and bitter and it is more pronounced when it's cold. The baking soda reacts with the bitter compounds in the tea and completely neutralizes them, making the tea smooth and light.

What kind of sweetener is in Lipton Southern Sweet Tea? ›

Contains low calorie sweeteners: Stevia Extract.

Can you drink a gallon of sweet tea a day? ›

The total caffeine content of tea can vary but usually falls between 20–60 mg per cup (240 ml). Thus, to err on the side of caution, it's best not to drink more than about 3 cups (710 ml) per day ( 4 ).

How many tea bags do you use for a gallon of sweet tea? ›

For 1 gallon, boil 1 quart water (32 ounces or 4 cups). Remove from heat and pour over 1 Luzianne Gallon Size Iced Tea bag (or 4 Family Size or 16 Individual Cup Iced Tea bags). Brew 3-5 minutes and sweeten to taste.

Why put baking soda in toilet tank? ›

Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is a natural substance that neutralizes acids and bases. When used in your toilet tank, it eliminates odors by balancing the pH level. In addition, its mild abrasive nature helps scrub away stains without damaging the tank's surface.

Why don't northerners drink sweet tea? ›

It always ended up on the bottom of the glass. Why is it that almost nowhere North of Kentucky serves real sweet tea? One of two reasons: They have no idea how refreshing it is during really hot weather, or they know that sweet tea is invariably cloyingly too sweet.

Why does my sweet tea taste bitter? ›

Over-steeping causes tea to turn bitter

Over-steeping tea means that you let it soak in the water for too long. The result of over-steeping is a darker than usual tea liquid as well as a sharp, bitter flavor.

What is the difference between sweet tea and Southern style sweet tea? ›

Sweet tea is much more than iced tea with a spoonful of sugar stirred in. Southern style sweet tea is, generally, made in big batches by boiling water and stirring in sugar until it's dissolved…. sort of like a less sweet form of simple syrup.

What is Lipton Southern sweet tea sweetened with? ›

Made from authentic, fresh tea leaves, cane sugar and a hint of the natural sweetener stevia, this iced tea offers sweet, brisk refreshment.

Is Southern sweet tea healthy? ›

While Southern sweet tea can be a tasty beverage, it's important to be mindful of its high sugar content. Excessive consumption of sugary drinks may contribute to health issues such as weight gain and dental problems.

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