On a truly blistering summer afternoon, standard ice cubes melt within minutes, turning a rich glass of iced tea into watery, flavorless shadow of itself. The solution is so incredibly simple!
Because cold water extracts flavors much more slowly, this method requires a slightly higher leaf-to-water ratio and a healthy dose of patience. The reward is a highly forgiving process—you cannot over-steep it or make it bitter, even if you leave it in the fridge an extra few hours.