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The Gentleman’s Mint Iced Tea

The Gentleman’s Mint Iced Tea

For non-alcoholic beverages, nothing beats a tall glass of ice tea. It is the distinguished drink of gentlemen. Arnold Palmer enjoys it mixed with lemonade. We at G@H flavor ours with homegrown mint. Here’s our recipe.

The Gentleman’s Mint Iced Tea

Mint Iced Tea

Ingredients

  • 5 tea bags (black or green)
  • 4 cups of bowling water
  • 1/3 cups of loosely packed mint leaves
  • Ice

Directions

Boil water. Muddle mint. Remove water from stove, and steep tea bags and mint leaves for 10 minutes. Strain mixture into pitcher to remove mint. Add ice to fill pitcher. Let cool. Makes 2 ¼ quarts.

Cheers to refined refreshment!
The Gentleman’s Mint Iced Tea

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