Master the art of Southern hospitality with this crisp and refreshing Classic Southern Sweet Tea. This tried-and-true method focuses on smart preparation techniques to ensure your beverage stays beautifully clear and perfectly balanced from the first sip to the last. Follow these simple steps to achieve the perfect balance of deep flavor and refreshing sweetness for your next gathering.

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Why You'll Want to Make Classic Southern Sweet Tea
- Remarkably Smooth Finish: The specific brewing technique effectively neutralizes bitterness, resulting in an exceptionally smooth and pleasant flavor profile.
- Perfectly Balanced Sweetness: Unlike heavy, cloying versions, this recipe focuses on a balanced sweetness that enhances the deep flavor rather than overpowering it.
- Effortless Blending: The preparation method ensures the sweetness is seamlessly integrated throughout the entire batch, so you never get a gritty or unevenly mixed sip.
- The Ultimate Crowd-Pleaser: It serves as a timeless, refreshing staple that is universally loved and perfect for effortless entertaining.
Ingredients - Here's What You'll Need

Steps to Make Classic Southern Sweet Tea
- In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 1 cup of water.

- Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally, just until the sugar is completely dissolved, this should take 4-5 minutes. Remove from the heat and let it cool to room temperature.

- Place the tea bags and baking soda in a heatproof 8-cup measuring cup.

- Bring 1 quart of water just to a rolling boil in a saucepan or kettle. Immediately pour the boiling water over the tea bags, ensuring they are completely submerged. Cover and let steep for 7 minutes.

- Remove the tea bags gently without squeezing them, and discard.

- Fill a 4-cup measuring cup to the top with ice. Add to the warm tea and stir until the ice completely melts. This should take about five minutes.

- Pour in cooled simple syrup and stir well to combine.

- Carefully transfer the Classic Southern Sweet Tea to a 2-quart sealable container and refrigerate. Take care when pouring the tea into the container, as there will likely be tea grounds sediment at the bottom of the measuring cup that you should avoid transferring.

- When ready to serve, pour over ice and garnish with a few lemon slices and a spring of mint.

Bringing a pitcher of Classic Southern Sweet Tea to the table is the ultimate way to serve up authentic hospitality and effortless refreshment. With its exceptionally smooth finish, beautiful clarity, and perfectly balanced sweetness, this tried-and-true method guarantees a flawless batch every single time. Master this essential recipe today to keep your fridge stocked with a timeless, crowd-pleasing staple that everyone will love.

Frequently Asked Questions
It's the secret to perfect clarity and smoothness. Baking soda is an alkaline ingredient that neutralizes the natural acidity and bitter tannins found in black tea, which significantly smoothens the flavor profile, brightens the color, and prevents the tea from turning cloudy-all without adding any noticeable taste since you only use a tiny amount.
While homemade sweet tea can be stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to one week, it is best enjoyed within the first day or two for the freshest, most vibrant flavor.
Yes! If you only have regular-size tea bags on hand instead of family-size, you can easily swap them out. Simply use 4 regular-size tea bags for every 1 family-size tea bag required.
Absolutely. Because the sweetness is prepared as a liquid base separately from the brew, you can easily control the final flavor profile. Start by stirring in a portion of the sweet base, taste as you go, and add more or less to match your personal preference.

Recipe Tips and Tricks
- Never Squeeze the Tea Bags: When removing the tea bags after steeping, resist the urge to squeeze them. Squeezing releases excess tannins into the water, which can make your tea taste bitter and dry.
- Use Bottled Water: Since water makes up the vast majority of this beverage, using filtered or spring water provides the cleanest, crispest flavor profile.
- Cool Completely Before Refrigerating: To avoid a cloudy appearance, always let your finished tea sit on the counter until it drops to room temperature before placing it in the fridge.
- Opt for Crystal-Clear Purity: When making and serving your sweet tea, using a premium packaged option like Reddy Ice ensures your beverage stays flawless. Because it is filtered to remove mineral impurities, it is completely odorless and tasteless, meaning it won't introduce any unexpected tap-water flavors or cloud up your perfectly clear pitcher as it melts.
Other Great Beverages
- Easy Classic Homemade Lemonade
- Easy Homemade Fruit Punch
- Copycat Classic Orange Julius
- Non-Alcoholic Margarita Mocktails
- Sunrise Sparkler - Easy 3-Ingredient Brunch Treat
- Copycat Chick-Fil-A Frosted Lemonade
- Easy Strawberry Sparkling Lemonade: A Refreshing Homemade Delight
- Copycat Tropical Smoothie Hawaiian Breeze
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Classic Southern Sweet Tea
Equipment
- Small Sauce Pan
- Silicone Spatula
- 8-cup Heatproof Measuring cup
- Kettle
- 4-cup measuring cup
- 2-quart sealable container
Ingredients
- 1 c Sugar
- 5 c Bottled Water divided
- 3 Family Size Tea Bags1
- ⅛ teaspoon Baking Soda
- 4 c Reddy Ice
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 1 cup of water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally, just until the sugar is completely dissolved, this should take 4-5 minutes. Remove from the heat and let it cool to room temperature.
- Place the tea bags and baking soda in a heatproof 8-cup measuring cup. Bring 1 quart of water just to a rolling boil in a saucepan or kettle. Immediately pour the boiling water over the tea bags, ensuring they are completely submerged. Cover and let steep for 7 minutes. Remove the tea bags gently without squeezing them, and discard them.
- Fill a 4-cup measuring cup to the top with ice. Add to the warm tea and stir until the ice completely melts. This should take about five minutes. Pour in prepared simple syrup and stir well to combine.
- Carefully transfer the Classic Southern Sweet Tea to a 2-quart sealable container and refrigerate. Take care when pouring the tea into the container, as there will likely be tea grounds sediment at the bottom of the measuring cup that you should avoid transferring.
- When ready to serve, pour over ice and garnish with a few lemon slices and a spring of mint.
- Yield 8 servings
Tips/Notes
- Or you can substitute 12 regular size.














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