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I'll give a +1 on the brew hot and chill. For a 1 gallon batch, do half a gallon of hot water with the correct portion of tea for a gallon (temp varies by tea, just follow recommendation for your tea), infuse for 3 minutes, remove the tea leaves, then add ice to yield a gallon. Stash it in the fridge. Any sweetening should be done while still hot. You could do the same thing with your 2-person jar concept, just use the appropriate amount of tea and the same hot water/ice ratio.
You can make some interesting combinations by starting with a decent base tea and adding a little complimentary herbal tea prior to infusion. That said, one of our best-sellers is a straight-ahead silk-sachet Japanese green blend.
Good luck.
I'll give a +1 on the brew hot and chill. For a 1 gallon batch, do half a gallon of hot water with the correct portion of tea for a gallon (temp varies by tea, just follow recommendation for your tea), infuse for 3 minutes, remove the tea leaves, then add ice to yield a gallon. Stash it in the fridge. Any sweetening should be done while still hot. You could do the same thing with your 2-person jar concept, just use the appropriate amount of tea and the same hot water/ice ratio.
You can make some interesting combinations by starting with a decent base tea and adding a little complimentary herbal tea prior to infusion. That said, one of our best-sellers is a straight-ahead silk-sachet Japanese green blend.
Good luck.
the best tip i can give you is to put in a pinch of baking soda (you guys call it bi-carb i think) when you're brewing it. i like straight black sweet tea with a bit of lemon, but a bit of bi-carb removes a ton of bitterness from all teas
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