This post may include affiliate links; for details, see our disclosure policy.

Iced green tea is cold and refreshing: a deliciously healthy drink! Here’s how to make it in just 5 minutes.

Iced Green Tea
Save this recipe!
Get this sent to your inbox, plus get new recipes from us every week!

There’s always room for more healthy drinks in our repertoire, and here’s one that’s quick and refreshing: Iced Green Tea! This tasty drink has virtually no calories but is ultra satisfying, pairing the herbaceous, grassy flavor of green tea with a hint of lemon and jingling ice cubes. It’s hydrating in any season: ideal for summer and in the colder months where you want to mix up your hot tea routine. Here’s how to make it!

What is iced green tea?

Iced green tea is a beverage made with green tea bags or loose leaf tea, served over ice. It’s distinct from an iced green tea latte, a green drink made with matcha (green tea powder) and milk. Without sweetener, an iced green tea has only 2 calories! It’s a great healthy drink idea: we love brewing it to replace our afternoon iced coffee habit. There are different ways to make this drink, but we like it like the iced green tea at Starbucks: simply tea and ice with no sweetener. Here are the ingredients you’ll need:

  • Green tea bags (not matcha!)
  • Boiling water
  • Ice
  • Lemon wedge
How to make iced green tea

How to make iced green tea

It takes just 5 minutes to make iced green tea: plus the time to boil water! Green tea has a very mild flavor that can become diluted by the ice cubes. So here, you’ll want to use two bags for one serving. It also benefits from a longer steep time: use 5 minutes instead of 2 minutes. Here’s what to do:

  1. Steep 5 minutes: Place two tea bags in a canning jar or glass with ¾ cup boiling water. Allow to steep 5 minutes.
  2. Add ice and lemon: Add 1 ½ cups ice and squeeze in a lemon wedge. Enjoy!

Sweetened versus unsweetened

You can also sweeten this iced green tea. We expected that we’d like it with a little sweetener, but this one tastes great plain. In fact, the flavor is more refreshing and pure without added sugar. But if you want to add some sweetener, feel free! Here are some notes:

  • The drink tastes great with no sweetener: we prefer the pure tea flavor without it.
  • Start with 1 teaspoon honey, maple syrup, or simple syrup, then stir in more to taste.
  • Get fancy with flavored syrups. Try mint syrup or ginger syrup to add additional nuance to the flavor.
Iced Green Tea

More tea recipes

Tea is our go-to when it comes to healthy drinks! Here are a few more tea recipes you’ll love:

This recipe is…

Vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free and gluten-free.

Save this recipe!
Get this sent to your inbox, plus get new recipes from us every week!
Print
clock clock iconcutlery cutlery iconflag flag iconfolder folder iconinstagram instagram iconpinterest pinterest iconfacebook facebook iconprint print iconsquares squares iconheart heart iconheart solid heart solid icon

Iced Green Tea


5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

5 from 1 review

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink 1x
Save Recipe

Description

Iced green tea is cold and refreshing: a deliciously healthy drink! Here’s how to make it in just 5 minutes.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 green tea bags (or 1 tablespoon loose leaf tea)
  • ¾ cup boiling water
  • 1 ½ cups ice
  • 1 lemon wedge

Instructions

  1. Place the tea bags (or loose leaf tea in a tea infuser) in a glass jar or large glass with the boiling water. Allow to steep 5 minutes.
  2. Add the ice and squeeze in the lemon wedge. If desired, add 1 teaspoon or more simple syrup or honey to sweeten (we prefer it unsweetened!).
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Tea
  • Cuisine: Tea
  • Diet: Vegan

About the authors

Sonja & Alex

Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

Leave a Comment

Recipe rating 5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

3 Comments

  1. HEPPU says:

    Why not use matcha? I want to use Matcha green tea.

  2. Sonja Overhiser says:

    Let us know if you have any questions!