10 Blueberry Tea Recipes for Berrylicious Sipping, All Year Round

Last updated on August 3rd, 2024

Move over, pumpkin spice – blueberry tea is here to steal the show with its vibrant flavor and surprising versatility.

From refreshing iced teas perfect for summer sipping to cozy cocktails that warm you from the inside out, these blueberry tea recipes prove this little berry isn’t just for muffins anymore. Get ready to explore unexpected flavor combinations, whether you’re craving a taste of summer in your glass or a soul-soothing drink on a chilly evening.

Here are 9 blueberry tea recipes to tantalize your taste buds and expand your tea repertoire:

Side note: The tea imagery you see below were created with the aid of AI.

10 Blueberry Tea Recipes

P37 Tall glass of iced blueberry tea with mint on a wicker bench in a flower garden

Blueberry Tea – By Lets Cook Some Food

This Blueberry Tea is a refreshing summer essential, blending fresh blueberries and green tea with a hint of mint.

Light and not overly sweet, it’s perfect for cooling down! I first fell in love with blueberry tea thanks to an anonymous co-worker’s surprise, and now I’m hooked.

For an extra twist, try swapping in raspberries or mangoes – the possibilities are endless! Enjoy this vibrant tea over ice and let it become your new summer favorite.

P39 Mason jar of blueberry iced tea with lemon on a picnic blanket in a field of wildflowers

Blueberry Iced Tea Recipe – By Venison For Dinner

Turn your leftover canned blueberry juice into a refreshing Blueberry Iced Tea!

This naturally sweetened drink blends brewed green or black tea, a touch of lemon juice, and a pinch of salt for a perfect balance.

My family loves this during summer porch gatherings!

A great tip: swap the blueberry juice with whatever canned fruit juice you have on hand. Experiment with different tea flavors to find your favorite combination.

P41 Glass of blueberry tea cocktail on a stone table in a secluded garden

Blueberry Tea Cocktail Recipe – By Allrecipes

The Blueberry Tea Cocktail is a warm, aromatic drink combining amaretto, orange liqueur, and orange pekoe tea for a blueberry-like flavor.

It’s ready in just 5 minutes! This unique cocktail is great for chilly evenings—its sweet, complex taste feels like a warm hug in a glass.

Try using a splash more tea if you want a milder sip; it hardly affects the prep time but adds a lovely balance.

P42 Blueberry tea cocktail in a brandy snifter on a vintage table with flowers

Blueberry Tea Cocktail Recipe With Grand Marnier – By The Spruce Eats

The Blueberry Tea cocktail delightfully deceives with no actual blueberries, yet it tastes like sweet berries!

Made with Grand Marnier, amaretto, and warm black tea, it’s a cozy, aromatic treat served in a brandy snifter.

Pro tip: Stick with high-quality amaretto and Grand Marnier for that perfect flavor. The orange wheel garnish adds an elegant touch! Enjoy responsibly!

P44 Snifter of blueberry tea with an orange twist on a sunny terrace overlooking a garden

Blueberry Tea Recipe • A Soothing Winter Drink! – By Club Foody

Blueberry Tea is a perfect winter warmer, combining the smooth flavors of Orange Pekoe tea with the rich notes of Grand Marnier and Amaretto liqueurs.

It’s delightfully easy to make and can be whipped up in minutes. Personally, I love how the orange twist garnish adds a touch of elegance.

On chilly nights, this cozy cocktail feels like a warm hug in a glass. Don’t forget to pre-warm your snifter—cheers!

P47 Mason jar of blueberry iced tea with lemon and mint on a rustic table by a sunny window

Refreshing Blueberry Iced Tea – By Peel With Zeal

Homemade Blueberry Iced Tea is the quintessential summer refreshment, marrying the rich flavors of black tea with the sweetness of fresh blueberry syrup.

It’s a simple, make-ahead drink perfect for picnics and BBQs.

Growing up, my family always made a batch of this tea for our summer gatherings—there’s nothing like a minty, lemony twist on a hot day.

For an extra burst of flavor, don’t forget to strain the syrup to avoid any seeds!

P49 Mason jar of blueberry iced tea with lemon and mint on a picnic blanket in a park

Blueberry Iced Tea with Lemon and a Hint of Mint – By Whisk It Real Gud

Quench your summer thirst with a refreshing Blueberry Iced Tea! This delightful mix of fresh blueberries, lemon juice, black tea, mint, sugar, and water can be prepared cold brew or on the stovetop.

Reminiscent of my grandma’s minty sweet tea, this drink is not only refreshing but also nostalgically comforting.

A tip: try using different fruits like strawberries or blackberries for a unique twist. Perfect for hot days and summer gatherings!

P51 Mason jar of blueberry iced tea with lemon and mint on a sunny meadow picnic blanket

Blueberry Tea Recipes (Iced + Hot) – By Simple Loose Leaf

Looking for a refreshing way to enjoy blueberries? Try these two delightful blueberry tea recipes!

The hot version mixes Earl Grey with blueberries and lavender for a floral twist, while the iced tea blends fresh mint, lemon, and blueberry puree for a fruity summer treat.

Master these berrylicious beverages, perfect for any tea lover’s repertoire. Pro tip: Cold-brew the iced tea ingredients overnight for an easy, flavor-packed refreshment!

P53 Vintage teacup of spiced blueberry tea with cinnamon and orange on a sunny table

Spiced Blueberry Tea – By Easy Peas Eats

This Spiced Blueberry Tea cocktail is perfect for chilly days, blending the bold flavor of blueberry herbal tea with the warmth of Disaronno and Triple Sec.

It’s a drink that soothes and satisfies. I love curling up with a mug of this during winter evenings.

Quick tip: Try using Earl Grey if blueberry tea isn’t available; it adds an interesting twist. The cinnamon stick stir adds a cozy seasonal touch!

P54 Toddy glass of blueberry tea with lemon and cinnamon on a table in a rooftop garden

Blueberry Tea Cocktail Recipe – By Difford’s Guide

Blueberry Tea is a warm, aromatic drink, perfect for cozy evenings.

Crafted with Disaronno amaretto, Grand Marnier, and topped with hot breakfast tea, it’s garnished with a lemon wedge and a cinnamon stick.

I adore sipping this by the fireplace on cold nights. Pro tip: Swap Grand Marnier for a robust orange cognac for a deeper flavor. This cocktail’s blend of citrus and spice truly warms the soul!

Which one of these recipes you’ll be giving a try? Let me know in the comments below.

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