Iced Tea Bottle - Beige
Craft the smoothest, most flavourful iced teas effortlessly. Our bottle simplifies the cold brewing process for a delectable, chilled tea experience. Engineered with high-quality materials, this bottle is built to last. Its sturdy construction ensures durability for long-lasting use. Whether you prefer classic black tea, herbal blends, or fruity infusions, our Cold Brew Iced Tea Bottle accommodates a variety of flavours. Its sleek design adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen or dining table.
How to use:
- Place three serves of tea in the mesh infuser.
- Place mesh infuser in.
- Fill the carafe to the top with cold water.
- Leave to brew in the fridge for 6-8 hours - we recommend brewing overnight.
Size: 750ml.
Made from glass & silicone.
The lid can also be opened at the very top for easy pouring.
Also available in Chocolate Brown or Olive Green
To ensure the longevity of this bottle, please refrain from using hot water, as it may lead to cracking or breakage. It's important to note that this bottle is specifically designed for brewing and storing iced beverages and is not intended for travel purposes.
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Size: 750ml. Made from glass and silicone. The lid can also be opened at the very top for easy pouring.
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