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Sp-ice up your tea whatever the weather

Iced Green Tea

Summer sunshine may be drawing to a close and warmer days are getting fewer and further between, but don’t worry, we’ve got your back. If you’re anything like us, you’re probably holding out for an autumn heatwave though anyway so you can spend a few more days sipping whisky cocktails in the sunshine while listening to the latest drop of True Music.

Either way, we’ll be brewing up some different variations of Ballantine’s iced tea to keep that summer spirit high, whatever the forecast. They may not be your usual go-to autumn cocktails, but don’t knock a Ballantine’s recipe until you try it!

Here are three of our favourite iced tea recipes:

Iced Hibiscus Tea

Ice cold, yet still kinda warm… This summer cocktail brings together fragrant and fresh flavours with a warming whisky kick.

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Iced Sweet Tea

This sweet and refreshing pick-me-up is guaranteed to make you MVP of the BBQ. If it doesn’t rain, that is.

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Iced Green Tea

Let’s take a walk on the green side. This simple yet delicious cocktail will wake up the night in style.

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We have plenty more whisky drink recipes for you to try. Whether you’re looking to embrace autumn or hold onto the last ounce of sunshine, there’s a drink to suit you.

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