This Iced Peach Green Tea Lemonade is a refreshing drink that’s perfect for a hot summer day! The recipe is made with only four ingredients and is simple to make. It's cold, crisp, and insanely delicious!
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This green tea lemonade is a perfect thirst quencher to beat the summer heat. It’s just as tasty as one you'd buy from Starbucks, but more budget friendly. With just a few ingredients from the store, you can enjoy making this iced tea all summer long.
If you are looking for a signature summer drink, this peach green tea lemonade may be it!
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- A super refreshing drink, perfect for warm days.
- An easy recipe with only 3 ingredients, plus ice.
- Perfectly fruity and satisfyingly sweet.
- More affordable to make at home.
Ingredients You'll Need
- Green Tea: I steep my own from tea bags, but you can also buy unsweetened green tea ready to drink.
- Peach Juice: You can find peach juice in the juice isle at the store, or you can make your own peach juice.
- Lemonade: The Simply Lemonade brand is my favorite.
- Ice: This is what makes the drink iced!
Step-By-Step Instructions
Step 1: Make one bag of green tea according to the package directions. Let cool and chill.
Step 2: Add the peach juice and lemonade to the chilled green tea. Mix well.
Step 3: Add ice and serve.
NOTE: You can print the FULL recipe with all ingredients & detailed instructions below!
Expert Tips
- Use high-quality tea, peach juice, and lemonade to ensure a great-tasting drink. If possible, use freshly squeezed lemonade and peach juice for the best flavor.
- If the drink is too tart, you can add a little more peach juice or lemonade. If it's too sweet, you can add a little more tea.
- To make the drink look more appealing, add a slice of peach or lemon to the rim of the glass, or a sprig of mint to the top.
Variations
- Raspberry Peach Green Tea Lemonade: Replace the peach juice with raspberry juice for a tangy twist on the original recipe.
- Pineapple Peach Green Tea Lemonade: Replace the lemonade with pineapple juice for a tropical flavor.
- Honey Peach Green Tea Lemonade: Add a tablespoon of honey to the mixture to add sweetness and enhance the flavor of the tea.
- Strawberry Peach Green Tea Lemonade: Add some sliced strawberries to the mixture for a fresh, fruity flavor.
- Blueberry Peach Green Tea Lemonade: Replace the peach juice with blueberry juice for a sweeter taste.
Storing & Freezing
Storing: Store in the refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Freezing: Freeze in an airtight freezer safe container for up to 6 months.
Recipe FAQ's
Absolutely! This tea will stay fresh for a couple days in the fridge.
Peel and pit two peaches. Place the peaches in a blender and puree until very smooth. Pour the puree through a fine mesh sieve and discard the pulp.
Yes, it will have caffeine from the green tea.
If the green tea is bitter, then it's likely the tea was steeped for too long.
Yes. A cocktail shaker is the easiest and quickest way to cool down hot tea by using ice.
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Iced Peach Green Tea Lemonade
Special Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup green tea chilled
- ⅓ cup peach juice
- ⅓ cup cold lemonade
- 1 cup ice cubes
Instructions
- Make one bag of green tea according to the package directions. Let cool and chill.
- Add the peach juice and lemonade to the chilled green tea. Mix well.
- Add ice and enjoy.
Notes
- Use high-quality tea, peach juice, and lemonade to ensure a great-tasting drink. If possible, use freshly squeezed lemonade and peach juice for the best flavor.
- If the drink is too tart, you can add a little more peach juice or lemonade. If it's too sweet, you can add a little more tea.
- To make the drink look more appealing, add a slice of peach or lemon to the rim of the glass, or a sprig of mint to the top.
- Storing: Store in the refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- Freezing: Freeze in an airtight freezer safe container for up to 6 months.
Nutrition
All nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary with brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes and more.
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