For my birthday gift, I ordered a lovely iced tea pitcher and told Himself he gave it to me. The pitcher is slim and made from borosilicate glass so one can use hot/boiling water to brew tea. I also like the fact that the infuser is in the lid.
The Plum Deluxe Tea Co. had an Earl Grey tea sale in July so I ordered a pineapple Earl Grey blend that I thought would make the perfect glass of iced tea.
Instead of using boiling water, I made iced tea using a cold brew method. Add your loose tea or teabags ( 1 teaspoon or teabag per cups of tea you want to make) and a couple of cups of water. Let the tea steep 3 to 5 minutes. Then add more water for the total number of cups you want to make. I made 8 cups. Put the pitcher in the fridge or 8 hours or overnight.
After the tea has finished brewing, add ice. Serve over ice and with a slice of lemon or other garnish (orange, mint, etc.)
The pineapple Earl Grey made a very refreshing ice tea especially with the very hot and humid weather we had this Summer.
Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to find out what the rest of the T Stands For gang is up to. If you want to play, include in your Tuesday post a beverage or container for a beverage. Don't forget to link your blog to Bleubeard and Elizabeth's page.
I don't normally like flavored teas CJ... but you sure made pineapple tea sound delish! Your Birthday Tea Pitcher is beautiful! Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteThe Pineapple Earl Grey was perfect iced for the hot Summer days we had. I don't think I would drink this tea hot.
DeleteI always thought Coffee Brewed but Tea Steeps.
DeleteBrewing is the actual process of making tea. Steeping is soaking loose tea leaves or bagged tea in water for a specific amount of time (depending on the time of tea) to extract the maximum flavor.
DeleteYour new pitcher is a beautiful shape, and I'm impressed that it's borosilicate. You said the infuser was in the lid, but you put the loose tea in the bottom of the pitcher, not in the infuser. So I'm confused. Sounds delicious.
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This way, you don't have to strain the tea into another vessel before serving. The lid will catch the tea leaves
DeleteGlass is not for me (I tend to accidentially break it), but pineapple, hmmmm, yum!
ReplyDeleteOh, this comes to late for me - it has cooled down, I´m sitting inside with a sweater!
Anyhows, happy T-Day!
Glass is necessary if you are going to brew tea with hot water. I drink iced tea all year long. Cold weather or hot.
DeleteYour new glass pitcher looks good, kind of you to save himself the trouble of buying it! Enjoy your tea. Happy T Day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteAfter a few decades of marriage, he's happy to let me tell him what he's giving me for an occasion. 😺
DeleteThat's such an elegant pitcher and perfect for your ice tea 😊. The brew sounds very refreshing too. Happy T Day wishes! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteI like the pitcher because it's slim. With the ice maker in the refrigerator, there's not a lot of space for large pitchers
DeleteThat’s a beautiful pitcher CJ. Nice birthday gift. I do a lot of cold brewing, and it works great,doesn’t it? Hope everything is going f well for you and I think you are Having rain today. It’s only 32 here In yellowstone. Wish I brought a second fleece shirt with me 😜 happy t day hugs erika
ReplyDeleteIt's humid today. One batch of rain came through. Waiting on a second batch with thunderstorms and a cold front. Temps by the weekend will feel very Fall like. 😿
DeleteLooks pretty! I've tried several types of pitchers with infusers for our iced tea. Didn't like any of them.😟
ReplyDeleteThe infuser lid can be a pain in the ( ! ) to clean out loose tea leaves. On the other hand, you can make iced tea with tea bags and they are easy to fish out
DeleteThe flavored tea sounds interesting. I'd definitely try it. I made cold brew tea once. I'm not sure why I only did it once... Happy T Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteThe problem with cold brewing is if you want a glass of iced tea right away, you're not going to get it.
DeleteLooks delicious. Regine
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DeleteWhat a beautiful tea pitcher you picked out for your birthday. That drink glass looks very familiar. Did you stop by my house and borrow mine (JOKE).
ReplyDeleteThe cold tea sounds good. Not sure pineapple with Earl Grey would be my first choice, but I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing your new pitcher, and your cold brewed tea in a glass like my grandmother's for T this Tuesday, dear CJ.
I remember sometime ago we discovered we had the same glass.
DeleteI've never seen an iced tea pitcher before but I do have a glass teapot that might do the same job if I want to try to make cold brew tea in it. It should take some of the bitterness away. Very nice birthday gift! Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
ReplyDeleteA glass teapot would work, too
DeleteThe pitcher is beautiful, no wonder you like it. Happy T day!
ReplyDeleteIt's the perfect size as I'm the only one that drinks tea hot or iced
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DeleteOh, the pineapple Earl Grey sounds wonderful! Perfect T Day post!
ReplyDeletePerfect Summer brew
DeleteYour tea pitcher has a lovely shape. I love that it is tempered and is clear. That tea sounds like a wonderful blend. I am off to have a look at their site.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your yummy drink.
Happy Tea Day,
Kate
Plum Deluxe has so many wonderful blends
DeleteWhat a pretty tea pitcher and I love that top. Great idea to do the cold brew method - I want to try it. The flavored tea sounds really good. Happy T-day! Hugz
ReplyDeleteThe cold brew method is very easy, just not quick
Deleteoh yes, cold brew my new favorite way to drink my tea. lovely pictures.
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