Watermelon Cooler

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Berries, Rose, Summer, Sweet, Watermelon, Watery, Apple, Candy, Herbaceous, Tart, Cucumber, Fruity, Juicy, Berry, Hibiscus, Melon, Cranberry, Rosehip, Raspberry
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 7 min, 45 sec 18 g 23 oz / 692 ml

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  • “I ordered Adagio Teas’ "Summer Teas " 4-sample pack because it was in the 90s for a week and a half. Feeling as if summer was going to linger longer than usual, “Watermelon Cooler” seemed like a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another cold brew, using two pouches for my 1L pitcher. This is a nice enough watermelon tisane, it’s fairly light but has a nice watermelon candy sort of flavor, with a bit of tartness adding...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I was excited about the concept of this one, but I brewed a pot and I wasn’t a fan – it was too watered down – maybe you’re not supposed to double steep this? I’ll give it another try and just...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Cold Brew Sipdown (900)! I liked this more as a cold brew – it’s less distinctly apple tasting and has more of a sweet, mellow watermelon flavour. What was most interesting, surprising, and also...” Read full tasting note
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From Adagio Teas

Sweet, juicy and refreshing – these are the thoughts that come to mind when thinking of watermelon. Sips of our Watermelon Cooler will invoke the same delightful sensations. The sweetness of watermelon and the lively notes of cranberries and hibiscus when iced make this a perfect poolside treat. Add a pinch of mint or a twist of lime to create a tasty watermelon mocktail.

Ingredients: Apple Pieces, Hibiscus, Rose Hips, Raspberry Leaves, Cranberries, Natural Watermelon Flavor & Rose Petals

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Here’s my first time trying to brew iced tea as well as drink it =) I’d really, really appreciate any tips since I’m even more of a confused n00b when it comes to iced tea lol- do I steep the tea longer when making iced tea? After I pour the hot tea into the cup of ice, do I leave the ice in or do I take it out after a while? I don’t want to water down the tea…

Anyway, initial reaction: OMGLOB THIS IS SO GOOD!! So refreshing, I love it!! “Watermelon Cooler” tastes sooooo good as an iced tea! There’s definitely a different taste between this one hot and this one iced but it’s so yummy either way (again, it’s like drinking a jolly-rancher) So glad that the world of tea keeps getting bigger and bigger =D

- loose tea w/ infuser
- 3 or 4 sugar cubes (I’m out of rock sugar)

(Poured hot water into infuser full of tea, steeped, then poured tea into a glass full of ice cubes, then added 3 or 4 more sugar cubes.)

Flavors: Candy, Fruity, Raspberry, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 30 sec 4 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
NayLynn

That’s how I normally make it. I put enough tea to make 16oz in 8oz of water and brew the same amount of time as I would hot, pour over a 16oz glass filled with ice and drink it with the ice in it.

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