How to Make Sun Tea: 12 Steps
Sun tea is a refreshing summer beverage that harnesses the power of the sun to steep tea bags in cold water. This process extracts the natural flavors of the tea leaves, resulting in a mellow, less bitter taste than traditionally brewed hot tea. Here are 12 easy steps to follow when making a delicious batch of sun tea:
1. Choose your tea: The first step in making sun tea is selecting the type of tea you prefer. You can use black, green, white, or herbal tea. Whatever your preference, opt for quality loose-leaf tea or bagged tea.
2. Prepare your container: Find a large glass container with a tight-fitting lid that can hold at least one gallon of water. A clear container is ideal for allowing sunlight to penetrate and steep the tea.
3. Clean the container: Wash the container thoroughly with warm soapy water and rinse it properly to remove any residue.
4. Add the tea bags: For one gallon of sun tea, consider using about 8 to 12 tea bags or approximately half an ounce of loose-leaf tea wrapped in a muslin cloth. Adjust the number of bags or loose leaf amount depending on how strong you want your sun tea.
5. Fill with water: Fill up your container with cool, preferably filtered water leaving enough space for the tea bags to expand and steep.
6. Close the lid tightly: Ensure there’s no gap for insects or dust particles to enter during the brewing process.
7. Place in direct sunlight: Set your container outside in direct sunlight on a warm day (at least 70°F/21°C). Avoid placing it on surfaces like cement or asphalt as they can transfer heat and affect the final taste of your sun tea.
8. Steep for 3-4 hours: The duration depends on how strong you want your sun tea and may also vary based on the type of tea being used. Green tea typically takes less time to steep than black tea.
9. Check the progress: Periodically check the color and taste of your sun tea to ensure it’s steeping to your desired strength.
10. Remove the tea bags: Once the sun tea has reached your preferred strength, remove the tea bags or muslin cloth with loose-leaf tea.
11. Refrigerate your sun tea: Transfer your sun tea to the refrigerator to chill for at least one hour before serving.
12. Serve and enjoy: Pour your sun tea over ice, add a garnish of fresh lemon slices or mint leaves, and enjoy!
Sun tea is a simple, eco-friendly beverage that’s perfect for a hot summer day. By following these 12 steps, you can savor a delicious cup of sun tea while enjoying the outdoor weather!