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There’s something nostalgic and comforting about making sun tea on a warm summer day.
This old-fashioned homemade drink is simple to prepare and feels like a little tradition of summer—just tea, water, sunshine, and time.
Sun tea is made by steeping tea bags in water outdoors in the sun for several hours, creating a smooth, refreshing drink that’s perfect for porch sitting, summer cookouts, picnics, family gatherings, and slow afternoons at home.
If you love simple homemade living, sun tea is an easy way to enjoy an old-fashioned summer tradition with minimal effort.
Be sure to check out my Summer Drinks and Summer Iced Tea Recipes for even more refreshing homemade lemonade and iced tea drink ideas perfect for hot weather.
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What Is Sun Tea?
Sun tea is tea that slowly steeps in a jar or pitcher placed outdoors in direct sunlight.
Instead of using boiling water, the heat of the sun gently brews the tea over several hours, creating a smooth and refreshing flavor.
Many people remember making sun tea growing up during summer months, especially in large glass jars sitting on the porch or patio.
Sun Tea Recipe
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Steeping Time: 3–5 hours
Servings: 6–8
Ingredients
- 8 cups water
- 4–6 tea bags (black tea, green tea, or herbal tea)
- Ice, for serving
Optional Add-Ins
- Lemon slices
- Fresh mint
- Peach slices
- Strawberries
- Orange slices
- Honey or sugar, to taste
How to Make Sun Tea
Fill the Jar
Fill a large glass pitcher or jar with 8 cups of water.
Add 4–6 tea bags, depending on how strong you like your tea.
Place in the Sun
Cover loosely and place the jar in a sunny spot outdoors.
Let the tea steep for 3–5 hours, depending on the temperature and desired strength.
Remove Tea Bags
Once brewed, remove the tea bags and discard them.
Taste the tea and sweeten if desired.
Chill & Serve
Refrigerate until cold or serve immediately over ice.
Garnish with lemon slices, mint, peaches, strawberries, or orange slices if desired.
Best Teas for Sun Tea
You can customize sun tea with different flavors:
- Black tea – classic Southern-style flavor
- Green tea – light and refreshing
- Mint tea – cooling and garden-fresh
- Peach tea – sweet and fruity for summer
- Herbal tea – caffeine-free options
Tips for the Best Sun Tea
- Use filtered water for the cleanest flavor.
- Don’t over-steep or the tea may taste bitter.
- Store in the refrigerator and enjoy within 1–2 days for best freshness.
- Add fresh fruit or herbs for extra flavor.
Fun Flavor Variations
Peach Sun Tea
Add fresh peach slices for a fruity summer flavor.
Strawberry Lemon Sun Tea
Add sliced strawberries and lemons for a refreshing twist.
Mint Citrus Sun Tea
Use lemon, orange slices, and fresh mint.
Blackberry Sun Tea
Add fresh blackberries for a delicious berry flavor.
If you love nostalgic summer recipes and simple homemade living, sun tea is one of the easiest homemade drinks to make.
It’s refreshing, inexpensive, and perfect for summer holidays, cookouts, picnics, and quiet afternoons on the porch.
Be sure to check out my Summer Drinks and Summer Iced Tea Recipes for even more refreshing homemade lemonade and iced tea drink ideas perfect for hot weather.
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