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Feb 27

Easy Sun Tea Recipe

  • February 27, 2021
  • Jacqueline Wilson

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Easy homemade sun tea recipe! This is a yummy summer drink recipe perfect for summer bbq recipes or backyard party summer drink recipes. This is also a fun summer outdoor kids activity ideas, but read through our important tips before brewing tea this way!

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Sun Tea with full glass tea jar and sun tea in a mason jar with colorful straw sitting on picnic table on a summer day

HOW TO MAKE SUN TEA

How do you make sun tea at home?

Sun Sweet Tea Recipe:

  • Filtered water
  • Black tea bags*
  • White sugar
  • Lemon wedges / lemon slices (for garnish, if you want to know how to make sun tea with lemon)
  • Honey (optional for sun sweet tea)
  • Fresh Mint (optional)
  • Ice (optional) for cold brewed ice tea

*See full tea recipe for how many teabags for a gallon of sun tea.

 
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There is no special sun tea mix, but be sure to read the full suntea recipe below and get the free printable recipe card so that you can be sure you understand how to make sun tea without issues.

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FAQs About Making Sun Tea

What is sun tea?

Sun tea is tea made from steeping the tea (“brewing” the tea) outdoors in the sun instead of brewing the tea on the stove.

Many people use this as a way to make iced tea recipes in the summer and swear that it has a better flavor from the sun and others claim that there are many sun tea benefits.

I remember sun tea from my childhood. I would see glass jars of tea or a sun tea pitcher steeping in the summer sun and then the tea recipe would be ready to drink by the end of the day!

 

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What is the difference between sun tea and regular tea?

Sun tea is tea that is placed in a glass jar in the sun to warm and steep. Regular tea is made from boiled water on the stovetop. They both use whatever tea you choose. However, for safety reasons, it is recommended to use black tea for sun tea. 

 

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RECIPE TIP: Lipton makes a black tea that is great for making best sun tea recipes

GET LIPTON BLACK TEA BAGS FOR SUN TEA

We’ve included family size tea bags in our recipe, but you can use single tea bags, too.

How many regular tea bags are in a family size tea bag?

If you need to substitute single tea bags for family tea bags, there are 3 single tea bags in every family size tea bag. So, for one gallon, you will want to substitute 12 single tea bags for 4 family size tea bags.

 

Is sun tea a southern thing?

Sun tea is definitely seen a great deal throughout the south. Sun tea was set out on the porch while people worked on the farm or went off to work on a hot summer day. Then, it was ready at the end of the day. While it’s not exclusively a southern thing, you definitely see sweet tea throughout the south.

Our recipe is for Southern sun tea (easily add sugar after for a sweet tea recipe).

 

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Let’s cover some other important tips for making sun tea…

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Sun Tea Tips: How Do I Make Sun Tea Step By Step Instructions?

How many tea bags in sun tea?

To make sun tea, you will need one tea bag for every cup of water. So, the number of teabags will depend on how big your tea container is for brewing sun tea.

 

How long do you leave sun tea in the sun?

When making sun tea, leave sun tea in direct sunlight for 3-4 hours. If you leave it longer than that, the tea may have a bitter taste.

 

Why is my sun tea bitter?

Sun tea generally gets bitter if when left in the sun too long. The longer you leave the tea in the sun, the more bitter it will taste.

 

Can you make sun tea in a plastic container?

You may be wondering if you can you make sun tea in a plastic pitcher? You don’t need an expensive vintage sun tea jar for the recipe or special sun tea container. Any large glass jar with a lid will do for sun tea jugs. You want to use glass instead of plastic because glass helps the process of oxygenation better than plastic.

Also, heating plastic may have negative consequences such as releasing chemicals from the plastic and it could also affect the taste of the tea.

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How To Make Sun Tea In The Winter

To make sun tea in the winter, you just need a sunny window sill! Combine tea bags and water in a glass jar and place on near in a window that gets direct sunlight for at least 3-4 hours.

Follow our recipe below, except use a window sill in full sun instead of placing tea outdoors to brew.

 

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How To Brew Sun Tea

If you want to know how to make sun tea with honey, add the honey to individual servings to sweeten the tea after brewing in sun.

(The same if you want to know how to make sweet sun tea with sugar — be sure to wait until after the sun brewing process before adding the sugar!)

If you want the same ease of making sun tea without the sun, see the tips after the sun tea printable recipe card.

OK!

Here’s the sweet sun tea recipe…

IMPORTANT TEA TIP: TO HELP REDUCE BACTERIAL GROWTH, DO NOT ADD SUGAR OR CITRUS TO YOUR SUN TEA WHILE BREWING IN THE SUN.

Don’t miss the how to make this tea without the sun and more important tea recipe tips after the printable recipe card!

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Sweet Sun Tea

Many people remember sun tea recipes from their childhood, especially in the south. It's a fun recipe to make with kids, but be sure to read through the notes.
To make this recipe, you'll need a one gallon glass jar with a tight-fitting lid.
BE SURE TO SCROLL DOWN AFTER THIS RECIPE CARD TO SEE IMPORTANT TIPS FOR BREWING SUN TEA.
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 4 hours hours
Additional Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 4 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 16
Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com

Ingredients

  • 16 cups of filtered water fill up a one gallon glass jar with lid
  • 4 family size black tea bags or, 1 regular tea bag for every cup of water
  • 1 1/4 cups sugar
  • Lemon wedges for garnish optional

Instructions

  • Fill one gallon glass container (with lid).
  • Add 4 family size black tea bags.
  • Place lid tightly on glass container. Sit in direct sunlight for 3-4 hours.
  • Remove from sun and pour tea into a pot. Bring to a rapid boil (to help kill bacteria).*
  • Remove from heat and stir in sugar until dissolved.
  • Pour over ice and garnish with lemon.

Notes

*IMPORTANT: Boiling the water is an optional step that some people skip. However, slowly heating tea in the sun brings about the risk of bacteria. Rapid boiling after being in the sun helps to kill bacteria. Additionally, it is recommended to only use black tea (and not flavored or herbal teas) to help reduce the bacteria growth. Only add sugar, lemon, fruit or other items after the tea was in the sun, right before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 62kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Sodium: 10mg | Sugar: 16g

Nutrition Note

Nutrition calculations are approximate. If you're following a special diet, please calculate your own nutrition values.

How To Make Sun Tea Without The Sun

How do you make sun tea without sun?

You can cold brew your tea in the refrigerator with the same results as the recipe for sun tea:

  1. In a large glass jar or pitcher, add cups of water to make the amount you need. (Keep track of how many cups of water you add.)
  2. For every one cup of water, add one tea bag.
  3. Place container in refrigerator for 3-5 hours. The longer you leave it, the stronger the tea will become. 
  4. Add sugar, fruit, lemons, mint or whatever you like with your tea before serving.
  5. Refrigerate when not using.

 

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IS SUN TEA SAFE?

Why sun tea is bad for you?

You may be wondering can sun tea make you sick? The issue with sun tea is that it never gets hot enough to kill bacteria, which breeds in warm conditions between 40 to 140 degrees °F. So, you should proceed with caution in making sun tea.

Do not add things like sugar or slices of fruit or citrus while the tea is in the sun.

Add the additional things after so they don’t promote bacteria growth.

 

How warm does it have to be to make sun tea?

Sun tea needs direct sunlight. But, even in direct sunlight, it will never get beyond 130 degrees °F, which puts it in the prime range to breed and grow bacteria.

If you are concerned about the safety of sun tea, bring it to a rapid boil after it has been sitting in the sun to help kill any bacteria.

 

Should you refrigerate sun tea?

Once your sun tea is finished in the sun, bring it in and remove the tea bags.

Then, refrigerate immediately until ready to use so that you can help stop any bacteria growth.

 

Can you make green tea in the sun?

You can technically make any tea flavor, including green tea, in the sun.

However, many have recommended that you only brew black tea in a sun tea recipe in order to reduce the bacteria growth that can occur with sun tea recipes.

So, the best tea for sun tea is black tea.

 

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Jacqueline Wilson has been creating crafts and making theme recipes for over 20 years. She loves making real food fun and cooking recipes with her daughter Ella, creating recipes based on children's book themes, and also creating fun kids activities! She is also an educator, wife, homeschool mom, #1 Bestselling Author, and Parent Busters podcaster. LEARN MORE ABOUT JACQUELINE'S BACKGROUND AND EXPERTISE ON THE ABOUT PAGE

3 Comments

  1. Phil (required)
    August 3, 2022 at 11:53 AM · Reply

    Hogwash. Sun tea does NOT NEED SUN. Tea releases flavor into liquid, hot or cold, sun or shade. I’ve done it.

  2. Joyce
    May 5, 2023 at 10:49 PM · Reply

    Thank you Phil, that’s great to know. Any bacteria??

  3. [email protected]
    August 15, 2023 at 3:10 PM · Reply

    You are also forgetting UV disinfection. The sun provides UV (I think, even on cloudy days?), which kills bacteria, etc. The UV light on my reverse osmosis doesn’t get to 130 degrees (it gives off negligible heat, and only lights for a few seconds), yet it disinfects my water.

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