Caffeine Free Iced Tea
Caffeine free iced tea is a refreshing and healthy beverage that’s perfect for any time of the day. Whether you’re sensitive to caffeine or just prefer to limit your intake, these teas offer a delightful way to stay hydrated and enjoy a variety of flavors.
Why Choose Caffeine Free Tea?
Opting for caffeine free teas is an excellent choice for those who are caffeine sensitive or looking for a beverage to enjoy later in the day without disrupting sleep. They also come with unique health benefits depending on the type of herbal tea used. Want to make the best caffeine free iced tea at home? Check out our Caffeine Free Tea Subscription.
Different Types of Caffeine Free Tea
There are many herbal teas that make excellent iced teas. Chamomile is known for its calming properties, rooibos is rich in antioxidants, and mint is refreshing and aids digestion. Other caffeine free options include hibiscus, lemon verbena, and fruit-infused herbal blends. We have a wide selection of these and more if you give one of our Caffeine Free Tea Gifts.
How to Brew Caffeine Free Iced Tea
Brewing caffeine free iced tea is a simple process, although it may vary slightly based on the type of herbal tea you choose. Here’s a basic guide:
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons of your chosen caffeine free tea
- 8 cups of water (4 cups for brewing, 4 cups cold)
- Sweetener to taste (optional)
Procedure:
- Bring 4 cups of water to a boil.
- Add the herbal tea and let it steep for 5-10 minutes.
- Strain the tea leaves, add your sweetener if desired, and stir until dissolved.
- Add 4 cups of cold water.
- Chill in the refrigerator and serve over ice.
How to Cold Brew Caffeine Free Tea
Cold brewing is another method to prepare caffeine free iced tea that often results in a smoother, less bitter taste. Here’s how to cold brew your iced tea:
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons of your chosen caffeine free tea
- 8 cups of cold water
- Sweetener to taste (optional)
Procedure:
- Combine the herbal tea and cold water in a large container.
- Cover and refrigerate for 6-12 hours, depending on your desired strength.
- Strain the tea leaves, add your sweetener if desired, and stir until dissolved.
- Serve over ice.
Best Caffeine Free Teas for Iced Tea
Certain teas lend themselves exceptionally well to being served cold. Chamomile, rooibos, mint, hibiscus, and fruit-infused herbal blends are just a few options that make a refreshing iced tea. Explore our range of Caffeine Free Iced Tea Subscriptions to find your perfect blend.