Southern Sweet Tea Recipe - The Domestic Diva (2024)

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The secret to southern sweet tea is simple. This southern sweet tea recipe will teach you how to make that perfect glass of sweet tea, every single time.

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Every home cook in the south has a southern sweet tea recipe. Sweet tea is just a way of life around here. Always served ice cold, sweet tea is like a good cup of coffee.

In every true southern fridge sits a pitcher of sweet tea ready to be served. Today I’m sharing my southern sweet tea recipe for that perfect glass of sweet tea, every single time.

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While sweet tea is not the only tea that I drink, growing up in the South sweet tea is a beverage that can be found as a beverage option at most restaurants. Sitting on the front porch, sipping a tall cold glass of sweet tea is just what we do around here to relax after a long day.

With every meal and served at every restaurant, sweet tea is more than just a southern staple its a part of our life down here.

Secret Southern Sweet Tea Recipe

Some may think that Sweet Tea has some sort of “secret ingredient”. But this simply isn’t true.

There is only one rule to really good sweet tea and that is the sweeter the better.

The brand of tea bags doesn’t matter that much, although many in the south will swear by Luzianne. So long as it is black tea, the brand doesn’t matter all that much. I typically will just pick a store brand to save a few pennies.

But please note that instant tea is no good here. I prefer to use single tea bags versus family size, but really any size will do.

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What do you serve Sweet Tea in?

I picked up this gallon glass dispenser, I thought it was absolutely perfect for holding my tea in the fridge and oh so easy to refill my glass when I’m running low.

Mason Jars have been my jam for a while. We switched from drinking out of normal glasses to only using wide mouth mason jars as our beverage vessel. Sweet Tea and Mason Jars are a perfect Southern pair.

Taking your Sweet Tea To-Go?

If you are taking your tea on the go, you can’t go wrong with an RTIC tumbler. I’m obsessed with mine. It keeps your sweet tea perfectly cold. It amazes me that I can take this tumbler with me when I run errands and my beverage is still be cold when I return to my car on a hot summer afternoon.

Next to a mason jar, my RTIC Tumbler is my second favorite way to enjoy a gold glass of sweet tea.

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Lemon or No lemon

That is the question. Many people like the taste of fresh squeezed lemon in their sweet tea, many people do not. It is all a matter of personal preference.

For me, personally I do not like lemon in my tea. I like my sweet tea plain and simple just like the recipe.

But if you like the flavor of lemon, I encourage you to add a slice or squeeze of lemon into a glass of freshly poured southern sweet tea.

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Southern Sweet Tea Recipe

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The secret to southern sweet tea is simple. This southern sweet tea recipe will teach you how to make that perfect glass of sweet tea, every single time.

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Total Time 1 hour hr

Ingredients

  • 1 gallon hot water
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 10 single black tea bags

Instructions

  • In a gallon pitcher, add two cups of granulated sugar.

  • Fill the jug with hot water (I just use hot tap water because it’s quick and convenient).

  • Place 10 single black tea bags in the jug and allow to steep for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

  • Remove tea bags and squeeze out excess tea from the bag before discarding.

  • With a slotted spoon, stir the tea until the sugar on the bottom is completely dissolved.

  • Refrigerate overnight because sweet tea always tastes its best on the second day. Serve in a mason jar filled with ice.

Notes

Sweet Tea is at it’s best for about 2-3 days after making. If you notice that the tea has become cloudy, it is no longer good and it’s time to make a fresh batch.

If you plan to serve this sweet tea recipe cold from the fridge WITHOUT ice, then reduce the sugar to 1 1/2 cups. As the tea sits in the fridge it becomes sweeter. The recipe as it is written is to be served in a glass filled with ice.

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FAQs

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.

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 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.

Is white or brown sugar better for sweet tea? ›

There's the pure, clean flavor of refined white sugar, but there are also brown sugars like Demerara and Turbinado that offer varying degrees of rich molasses flavor. Brown sugars might be too overpowering for delicate green iced tea, but they're great with strong, spicy black tea recipes.

What is the healthiest sweetener for sweet tea? ›

  • Stevia. Stevia, a natural sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant of South America, offers a calorie-free way to sweeten your tea. ...
  • Erythritol. ...
  • Maple Syrup. ...
  • Coconut Sugar. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Xylitol. ...
  • Liquorice Root. ...
  • Agave Nectar.
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Why don't northerners drink sweet tea? ›

Sweet tea is something people either love or hate. And often that relationship is determined by geography. "It's just very, very sweet. Most people who try it in the North don't like it," says Linda Stradley, food historian and founder of food history Web site www.whatscookingamerica.net.

How much sugar should I put in a gallon of sweet tea? ›

Mix the sugar into the hot tea so it dissolves completely.

I like the relatively mild sweetness of a cup of sugar in a gallon of tea, but you could certainly add more (or less) to suit your own personal taste.

What is McDonald's Southern sweet tea? ›

McDonald's Southern Style Sweet Tea is made from a briskly refreshing blend of orange pekoe and pekoe cut black tea, sweetened to perfection. Southern Style Sweet Tea from McDonald's is part of the Beverages Menu. There are 210 calories in a large Southern Style Sweet Tea at McDonald's.

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

A US gallon of water is around 3.785ml. While one teabag is ideally brewed in 220ml of water. So, to make a gallon of tea, you'll need 17 or 18 teabags.

Why is it called Southern sweet tea? ›

One of the reasons why the southerness of this drink has been so strongly and clearly established is the way in which southern people place such importance on their traditions. Once sweet tea grew in popularity towards the end of the 19th century, it was quickly established as a southern tradition.

Which state drinks the most sweet tea? ›

According to the study, the “Sweet Tea Belt” takes in all or parts of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. (Note the omission of Texas, and Oklahoma too.)

How much baking soda do you put in a gallon of tea? ›

Boil ½ gallon of the water on stove in a pot. Once water comes to a roiling boil, pour into one gallon pitcher. Add 3 family-size tea bags and 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda (you don't need to stir) to the pitcher. Just make sure the bags are submerged in the water.

Is Lipton Southern sweet tea already sweetened? ›

Lipton® family size Southern Sweet iced tea is blended in Virginia and pre-sweetened for a fresh-brewed, real Southern taste.

What is McDonald's southern style sweet tea? ›

McDonald's Southern Style Sweet Tea is made from a briskly refreshing blend of orange pekoe and pekoe cut black tea, sweetened to perfection. Southern Style Sweet Tea from McDonald's is part of the Beverages Menu. There are 210 calories in a large Southern Style Sweet Tea at McDonald's.

Is Lipton Southern sweet tea black tea? ›

Lipton Iced Tea Southern Sweet Tea K-Cups deliver a rich, aromatic cup of sweet iced black tea you can enjoy anytime.

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