Iced Peach Green Tea Lemonade

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Bright iced peach green tea lemonade made by steeping mild green tea, whisking peach nectar with a touch of simple syrup, and combining equal parts cooled tea, peach syrup and freshly squeezed lemonade over ice. Yields about 4 servings and comes together in roughly 15 minutes.

Tips: chill the brewed tea before assembling to avoid dilution, swap sparkling water for a fizzy twist, use peach purée for richer body, and adjust sweetener to taste.

Updated on Thu, 07 May 2026 05:50:25 GMT
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The first time I tried a peach green tea lemonade was on a scorching summer afternoon, the kind where the pavement radiates heat and you can practically hear the sun humming. It wasn't planned—I wandered into a coffee shop for their famed cold drinks, eyed the colorful array, and took a chance on something different. The blend of peaches, tea, and tart lemon was a surprisingly gentle kind of invigorating, and I’ve been chasing that perfectly balanced chill ever since. There’s a special satisfaction in recreating that icy, sweet-tart sip at home, not least because you get to adjust everything just the way you like. This recipe became a playful canvas for exploring how summer should really taste in a glass.

A couple of weeks ago, I served this at a friends gathering, pouring it over clinking ice cubes just as laughter burst through the open window. Watching everyone reach for seconds, I realized it's not just the flavors but how it keeps people lingering, glass in hand, even as the sun started to melt behind the rooftops. Little moments like that remind me why I keep making it each season.

Ingredients

  • Green Tea Bags: Choose ones with fresh, grassy aroma; steeping too long will make them bitter, so I set a timer.
  • Hot Water: Using water below boiling keeps the tea delicate and not harsh.
  • Peach Nectar or Juice: The riper the peaches, the brighter and more floral the flavor jumps out.
  • Simple Syrup: I love swapping in honey or agave—just stir it in until it melts completely; this is where sweetness hides.
  • Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice: Bottled doesn’t compare; rolling lemons before juicing gets every drop.
  • Cold Water: This tempers the tart lemony punch so you’re not puckering with every sip.
  • Sugar: Adjust it at the end—some days your peaches need a little more backup.
  • Ice Cubes: Pile them high for maximum chilling effect; they make the clinking melody part of the fun.
  • Fresh Peach Slices: Not required, but it’s a little joy fishing one out after the last gulp.
  • Mint Leaves: Instantly lifts the aroma; clap them between your hands first to wake them up.

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Instructions

Brew Your Green Tea:
Pour hot water just below the boil over your green tea bags and breathe in that green, grassy steam. After two or three minutes, pull them out so the tea stays mellow, then let it cool to room temp while you prep everything else.
Mix Up Your Lemonade:
In a pitcher, whisk together lemon juice, cold water, and sugar until the sugar vanishes—taste as you go, sweetening only as much as you crave.
Prepare the Peach Syrup:
Combine peach nectar with simple syrup or honey in a small bowl; stir well so it’s glossy and smooth, tasting for your perfect level of peachiness.
Assemble Your Glasses:
Fill each glass generously with ice, then pour in equal amounts of cooled tea, peach syrup, and lemonade. Gently stir the layers together and watch the colors swirl like a summer sunset.
Final Flourish:
Crown each drink with a few peach slices and sprigs of mint, letting their perfume mingle with the citrus and tea.
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Refreshingly cool Starbucks copycat peach green tea lemonade with fresh fruit garnish. | tirrakitchen.com

The most memorable glass I made was for my sister, who was deep in study mode and in desperate need of a lift. She took a sip, looked up, and grinned—suddenly the kitchen was all citrusy and bright. We sat together catching up, and that pitcher disappeared much faster than we expected. It’s small encouragements, poured over ice, that often say the most.

How to Adjust the Sweetness Easily

Everyone’s version of refreshing is different. Sometimes I’ll start with half the sugar, then sneak in more simple syrup after tasting. If you’re using fresh peaches for syrup, remember their sweetness can swing wildly—it always pays to taste test as you go.

Making It For A Crowd

Scaling up is as simple as multiplying, but I find making the tea and lemonade in big batches ahead keeps things smooth. Layering in ice and peach syrup when guests arrive means each glass is frosty and flavorful instead of watered down. Right before serving, I like to set up a little garnish station with extra peach slices and mint so everyone can have their own fun with it.

Fun Variations To Try

This drink is ridiculously flexible—sparkling green tea transforms it into a fizzy treat, or swap in white tea for a fragrant twist. Sometimes I add a splash of sparkling water along with the lemonade for extra lift, or muddle a berry or two for a blushing hue.

  • Chill your glasses for an even colder experience.
  • Try a splash of coconut water for a tropical note.
  • Remember, a gentle stir is better than shaking to keep the drink bright not cloudy.
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Enjoy this homemade iced peach green tea lemonade, a perfect summer thirst quencher. | tirrakitchen.com

Whether you’re cooling down solo or sharing pitchers with friends, this iced peach green tea lemonade reliably brings on summer vibes and smiles—no fancy café required.

Recipe FAQs

How do I make the peach syrup?

Combine peach nectar or juice with simple syrup (or honey/agave). Stir until homogenous; for thicker syrup, reduce gently in a saucepan until slightly concentrated. Cool before mixing with tea and lemonade.

What temperature and time for steeping green tea?

Use water around 80°C (175°F) and steep 2–3 minutes for a delicate, non-bitter flavor. Oversteeping or hotter water will make the tea astringent and clash with the peach and lemon.

How can I prevent the drink from becoming watery?

Chill the brewed tea completely before combining with ice, or assemble over less ice and chill components in the fridge. Using a concentrated peach purée also preserves flavor when ice melts.

Can I make a sparkling version?

Yes — replace part or all of the cold water in the lemonade with sparkling water just before serving to retain carbonation. Add sparkling water last and stir gently.

How long can I store it?

Store tea, peach syrup and lemonade separately in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 48 hours. Combine and add ice only when ready to serve for best freshness.

Any substitutions for peach nectar?

You can use fresh peach purée, canned peach juice, or a blend of peach preserves and water. Adjust sweetness to compensate for differences in fruit concentration.

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Iced Peach Green Tea Lemonade

Bright iced drink blending green tea, peach syrup and lemonade for an easy, refreshing summer beverage.

Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
5 minutes
Total Duration
15 minutes
Created by Lily Crawford


Skill Level Easy

Cuisine American

Makes 4 Number of Servings

Diet Preferences Vegan-Friendly, No Dairy, No Gluten

What You'll Need

Green Tea

01 2 green tea bags
02 2 cups hot water

Peach Syrup

01 1 cup peach nectar or juice
02 2 tbsp simple syrup (or honey/agave for vegan option)

Lemonade

01 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4 lemons)
02 1/2 cup cold water
03 1/4 cup sugar (adjust to taste)

To Serve

01 Ice cubes
02 Fresh peach slices (optional)
03 Mint leaves (optional)

How To

Step 01

Brew the green tea: Pour 2 cups of hot water (about 80°C/175°F) over the green tea bags. Steep for 2–3 minutes, then remove the tea bags and let the tea cool.

Step 02

Prepare the lemonade: In a pitcher, combine lemon juice, 1/2 cup cold water, and 1/4 cup sugar. Stir well until sugar dissolves completely.

Step 03

Make the peach syrup: In a small bowl, mix together peach nectar and simple syrup (or honey/agave).

Step 04

Assemble the drink: Fill glasses with ice. In each glass, combine equal parts cooled green tea, peach syrup, and lemonade. Stir gently to mix.

Step 05

Garnish and serve: Garnish with fresh peach slices and mint leaves if desired. Serve immediately.

Tools Needed

  • Pitcher
  • Citrus juicer
  • Saucepan or kettle
  • Mixing spoon
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Glasses

Allergy Info

Be sure to check all items for allergens. When unsure, seek medical guidance.
  • Contains no common allergens.
  • If using honey, note for strict vegans.
  • Always check labels on juices for possible allergens or additives.

Nutrition Info (per portion)

Nutrition data is just for reference and isn't meant to replace a healthcare professional.
  • Calories: 90
  • Fats: 0 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 23 grams
  • Proteins: 0 grams

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