Tea Recipes

Refreshing Iced Earl Grey Tea

Millie Pham

Nothing beats a glass of homemade Iced Earl Grey Tea on a warm day!

It’s smooth, lightly floral, and has that hint of citrusy bergamot that makes it extra special.

This recipe is super easy—you only need a few ingredients, and the flavor is way better than store-bought iced tea.

Plus, you can sweeten it just how you like!

What You’ll Need

  • 4 cups water
  • 4 Earl Grey tea bags
  • 2 tbsp honey (or sweetener of choice)
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • ½ lemon, sliced (for garnish)
  • Fresh mint (optional)
Iced Earl Grey Tea

Pro Tips

✔️ Use high-quality loose-leaf Earl Grey for an even richer flavor!
✔️ Want stronger tea? Let it steep longer or use an extra tea bag.
✔️ If serving for a crowd, double or triple the recipe!
✔️ For an extra citrusy kick, add a splash of fresh lemon juice.
✔️ Sweeten while the tea is warm so the honey dissolves easily.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Medium saucepan
  • Heatproof pitcher or large mason jar
  • Strainer (if using loose-leaf tea)
  • Spoon for stirring
  • Glasses for serving

Substitutions & Variations

🔄 Swap honey for maple syrup or simple syrup.
🔄 Use decaf Earl Grey if making it for kids.
🔄 Add a splash of vanilla extract for a London Fog twist.
🔄 Swap lemon for orange slices for a different citrus flavor.

Make-Ahead Tips

  • Brew the tea and store it in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Keep the sweetener separate and add before serving.

How to Make Iced Earl Grey Tea

1. Boil the Water

Heat 4 cups of water in a saucepan over medium heat until it reaches a gentle boil.

Iced Earl Grey Tea

2. Steep the Tea

Remove the saucepan from heat, add the four Earl Grey tea bags, and let them steep for 5 minutes.

Iced Earl Grey Tea

3. Sweeten the Tea

Remove the tea bags, then stir in 2 tbsp of honey while the tea is still warm.

Iced Earl Grey Tea

4. Cool the Tea

Let the tea cool for about 10 minutes, then transfer it to a heatproof pitcher and refrigerate until chilled.

Iced Earl Grey Tea

5. Serve Over Ice

Fill glasses with ice cubes, pour in the chilled tea, and garnish with lemon slices and fresh mint.

Leftovers & Storage

  • Store leftover tea in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Keep it unsweetened if storing long-term and add sweetener when serving.

Final Thoughts

That’s it! Super simple, right?

This Iced Earl Grey Tea is perfect for sipping on a hot day or serving at a summer gathering.

Give it a try, and let me know in the comments how it turned out—or if you tried any fun variations! 🍋🌿🥤

Hi there! I'm Millie Pham, a devoted brewer and tea lover at heart. As the founder of Bean Leaf Cup, my mission is to share my tea and coffee expertise with you all. I firmly believe that creating a fantastic cup of tea or coffee should be easy for everyone. No matter if you're already a coffee or tea expert or just beginning your journey, I'm here to help you navigate the world of brewing. Welcome aboard!