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Cool off this Summer with a nice, big glass of this Perfect Southern Sweet Iced Tea!! Let me show you a simple trick to keep it from being bitter! 

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Perfect Southern Sweet Iced Tea

Sharing this recipe on the blog may seem very elementary to some of y’all. But I assure you, Southern Sweet Iced Tea is not something everyone knows how to make! Are you surprised?! I was too!

Growing up in the South, sweet tea might as well be in our blood. They don’t call it the house wine of the South for nothin’. About 18 years ago, I lived in the Midwest for a while. I didn’t realize people there (for the most part), drink unsweetened iced tea. I actually had to wonder how THAT was even a thing.

The first time I tried to order sweet tea in a restaurant, they looked at me funny and offered me unsweetened tea with some sugar packets on the side. Ummmm, no! It is NOT the same. That conversation kinda reminds me of the monopoly money meme ….

iced tea meme

I have to admit, I love sweet iced tea on a hot day. Or any day for that matter!?

Now that we’ve entered the part of the year where every day is just so hot and there is no relief in sight until late September or October ….. that means a lot of sweet iced tea at our house!

So I know you are asking me what is this “secret ingredient” … it’s baking soda!! Yes, really! If there is any bitterness in the tea, the baking soda counteracts it! No more bitter tea – EVER! ? It’s quick and easy to make a pitcher.

ingredients needed to make sweet tea

Recipe for Southern Sweet Tea

  • regular size black tea bags
  • boiling water
  • sugar
  • cold water
  • baking soda
  • Ice
  • Lemon and/or mint sprigs, for garnish (if desired)
tea bags steeping in a pot of water

How to make homemade Southern Sweet Tea

  1. Place tea bags in the boiling water. Cover and steep for 10 minutes. Remove the tea bags and discard them.
  2. Stir in the sugar until dissolved. Add the cold water and baking soda. Mix well. Pour over ice and refrigerate until cold.
  3. Serve with lemon slices and/or mint sprigs, if desired.
sugar being poured into brewed tea

Southern Sweet Tea FAQ’s

If you have questions about making Southern Sweet Tea, I have answers! Take a look at this section before leaving a comment if you run into any problems or if you just want some suggestions. 

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  • Can I use brown sugar in place of the granulated sugar?

While I am sure you *could* – I would save it for something else. 

  • Can I make sweet tea KETO-friendly?

You sure can! Substitute your choice of keto-friendly sweetener for the sugar equivalent (you may need to read the package to determine the correct amount). 

  • What is the best brand of black tea bags to use?

Whatever kind you like! I am a little partial to Lipton, but any brand will work just fine!

diluting the tea with water

How did you like this recipe

This is the perfect recipe for a warm summer day, don’t you think? Comment down below with your sweet tea experience, or feel free to ask me any questions if you are having trouble. Y’all know I am more than happy to help!

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4.54 from 30 votes
Servings: 8 servings

Perfect Southern Sweet Iced Tea {Never Bitter}

By Jamie Sherman
Cool off this Summer with a nice, big glass of this Perfect Southern Sweet Iced Tea!! Let me show you a simple trick to keep it from being bitter! 
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 25 minutes

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Ingredients 

  • 6 – 8 regular size black tea bags
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • ½ – 1 cup sugar, or to taste (I use about 1/2 to 3/4 cup)
  • 6 cups cold water
  • Pinch of baking soda
  • Ice
  • Lemon and/or mint sprigs, for garnish (if desired)

Instructions 

  • Place tea bags in the boiling water. Cover and steep for 10 minutes. Remove the tea bags and discard them.
  • Stir in the sugar until dissolved. Add the cold water and baking soda. Mix well. Pour over ice and refrigerate until cold.
  • Serve with lemon slices and/or mint sprigs, if desired.

Notes

  • I’m partial to Lipton tea bags but use your favorite!

Nutrition

Calories: 48kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Fat: 0.04g, Sodium: 0.1mg, Potassium: 0.3mg, Sugar: 12g, Calcium: 0.1mg, Iron: 0.01mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Originally published on June 4, 2014. Updated on July 6, 2020. 

Jamie

Jamie Sherman founded Love Bakes Good Cakes in February 2012. She is a self-taught home cook passionate about sharing easy, delicious, and family-friendly recipes. From comforting classics to irresistible desserts, I believe homemade food brings people together. Join me on my journey of creating and sharing meals that bring joy to every table!

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37 Comments

  1. Tracee says:

    Texas girl here. Although I gave up sugar in my tea eons ago, I combat the bitterness two ways. First don't place bags in boiling water! Tea leaf is uber sensitive and boiling water will tear them up and release bitterness. I heat my water until almost boiling then turn off the heat. I put in the tea bags in to steep. You have to let that cool completely before dumping it into cold water! Ever had cloudy tea? Gross! The other trick is to NOT squeeze the bags when removing from steep. That is the biggest mistake of all!

  2. Emily says:

    I love sweet tea… but southern sweet is too much for me.. I actually love when tea comes with the sugar syrup on the side and I can add just the right amount for me! This looks good though and perfect for summer. Oh and what is your pinterest pop up? Is it Ahalogy?

  3. the dahlia scene says:

    I brew mine through the coffee pot with no filter. I also wait til it cools to room temperature to add the cold water. I find that it makes for a better more steeped flavor.

  4. ourwolfden says:

    Baking soda! What an interesting idea! Both my hubby and I were weaned on sweet tea and it is so refreshing to hear someone else that agrees that unsweetened tea with sugar packets is not the same thing. I get so many weird looks at restaurants for that! Right now I’m at work drinking on a huge glass of blackberry spiced ice tea that I just made. Makes the day go by better!

    1. Jamie says:

      Sugar packets don't work for me lol. That blackberry spiced ice tea sounds delicious!

  5. Charlene Manis says:

    I live in Texas and of course we do the sweet tea in my house but I have never heard of adding baking soda……can I ask why add baking soda?

    1. Jamie says:

      If there is any bitterness in the tea, the baking soda counteracts it! 🙂

  6. Lila M says:

    I'm a Pacific Northwest girl and like my tea unsweetened. But I'm pinning this to try it. And because your pictures are gorgeous! Thank you! Oh, and I saw your link on the Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop. 🙂

    1. Jamie says:

      Thanks so much for stoping by and the awesome comment, Lila! 🙂

  7. Linda Nortje says:

    Looks very refreshing, Jamie ! Pinned 🙂

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank you, Linda! 🙂

  8. Melissa Barlow says:

    I am a southern girl and love my sweet tea. I make it, but have never added any baking soda. What do you put it in there for?
    Just curious.

    1. Jamie says:

      If there is any bitterness in the tea, the baking soda counteracts it! 🙂

    2. txtumbleweed7 says:

      me too…Wondering why?

    3. Danielle Schultz says:

      it stops it from getting bitter and cloudy

  9. Catherine says:

    Thank you for this recipe!! I will definitely give this Sweet Tea a try this summer! Blessings, Catherine

  10. Rina I Thee Cook says:

    Such a perfect summer drink! I will be making this for sure. Pinned!!!

    1. Jamie says:

      It really is! Thanks so much for pinning, Rina! 🙂