# 7 Tea Cocktails & Mocktails You Can Make at Home Tonight
**Meta Description:** Transform your tea into show-stopping cocktails and alcohol-free mocktails. 7 easy recipes using Chit Chat Chai blends — perfect for your next dinner party. | Chit Chat Chai
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## Table of Contents
1. Why Tea Makes the Best Cocktail Base
2. 7 Recipes (Mocktails & Cocktails)
3. Hosting a Tea Cocktail Party
4. FAQ
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## Why Tea Makes the Best Cocktail Base
Tea is the original botanical infusion. Before gin, before vermouth, before bitters — there was tea. It brings tannins (structure), aromatics (complexity), and colour (visual appeal) to a glass in a way that synthetic syrups simply cannot match.
The best part? Tea cocktails and mocktails are absurdly easy. Steep. Chill. Mix. That's it.
Here are 7 recipes using Chit Chat Chai blends — 4 alcohol-free, 3 with a kick. Pick your poison. Or don't.
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## 4 Mocktails (Alcohol-Free)
### 1. Hibiscus Sunset Spritz
*Serves 1 | 5 minutes*
- 1 sachet Spiced Hibiscus Herbal Tea, steeped in 150ml boiling water for 5 min, chilled
- 100ml sparkling water
- Juice of half a lime
- 1 tsp honey or agave
- Ice
- Garnish: Lime wheel + fresh mint sprig
**Method:** Combine chilled tea, lime juice, and honey in a shaker with ice. Shake 10 seconds. Strain into a tall glass over fresh ice. Top with sparkling water. Garnish.
**Why it works:** Hibiscus is naturally tart — it mimics the bright acid of citrus without needing extra lemon. The cinnamon and cardamom in the blend add warmth that lingers after each sip.
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### 2. Chamomile Honey Fizz
*Serves 1 | 5 minutes*
- 1 sachet Chamomile Mint Tea, steeped in 150ml hot water for 4 min, chilled
- 30ml fresh apple juice
- 1 tbsp honey
- 100ml soda water
- Ice
- Garnish: Thin apple slice + chamomile flowers
**Method:** Stir honey into warm tea until dissolved. Chill. Pour over ice. Add apple juice. Top with soda. Garnish.
**Why it works:** Chamomile's floral notes + apple's natural sweetness = reminiscent of a crisp white wine, without the hangover.
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### 3. Jasmine Green Tea Lemonade
*Serves 1 | 3 minutes*
- 1 sachet Jasmine Green Tea, steeped in 200ml water at 80°C for 3 min, chilled
- 50ml fresh lemonade
- 1 tsp sugar (optional)
- Ice
- Garnish: Lemon slice + jasmine flower (if available)
**Method:** Combine all ingredients over ice. Stir. That's it.
**Why it works:** Jasmine green tea is already perfumed. Adding lemonade brightens it into a picnic-worthy refresher that takes 60 seconds to assemble.
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### 4. Spiced Apple Iced Tea
*Serves 1 | 5 minutes (+ chilling)*
- 1 sachet Apple Spice Cake Tea, steeped in 200ml boiling water for 5 min, chilled overnight
- 50ml ginger ale
- Dash of cinnamon powder
- Ice
- Garnish: Cinnamon stick + dried apple ring
**Method:** Brew tea and refrigerate overnight (cold-brewing removes bitterness). Pour over ice. Add ginger ale. Sprinkle cinnamon. Garnish.
**Why it works:** Cold-brewed dessert tea is a revelation. All the cake-spice warmth of the blend, none of the heat. It tastes like autumn in a glass.
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## 3 Cocktails (With Alcohol)
### 5. Hibiscus Gin & Tonic
*Serves 1 | 5 minutes*
- 1 sachet Spiced Hibiscus Herbal Tea, double-strength steeped in 100ml water for 6 min, chilled
- 45ml gin (a floral one like Hendrick's or Greater Than)
- 100ml tonic water
- Ice
- Garnish: Orange peel twist + star anise
**Method:** Pour gin into a balloon glass over ice. Add chilled tea concentrate. Top with tonic. Express orange peel over the glass and drop in.
**Why it works:** The floral notes in gin dance with hibiscus. The cinnamon-cardamom backbone replaces the need for bitters.
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### 6. Chamomile Mint Whisky Sour
*Serves 1 | 5 minutes*
- 1 sachet Chamomile Mint Tea, steeped in 60ml hot water for 5 min, cooled
- 60ml bourbon
- 30ml fresh lemon juice
- 15ml simple syrup (or honey)
- 1 egg white (optional, for foam)
- Ice
- Garnish: Angostura bitters drops + mint leaf
**Method:** Dry shake tea, bourbon, lemon, syrup, and egg white for 15 seconds. Add ice. Shake again for 10 seconds. Strain into a rocks glass over a large ice cube. Dot bitters on foam.
**Why it works:** The herbal backbone of chamomile replaces the need for over-sweetening. Mint cuts through bourbon's heat. This is a winter warmer that works year-round.
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### 7. Jasmine Green Tea Martini
*Serves 1 | 5 minutes*
- 1 sachet Jasmine Green Tea, steeped in 100ml water at 80°C for 3 min, chilled
- 60ml vodka
- 15ml elderflower liqueur (or 10ml simple syrup as non-alcoholic alternative)
- Juice of quarter a lemon
- Ice
- Garnish: Edible flower or lemon twist
**Method:** Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake hard for 15 seconds. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish.
**Why it works:** This is the cocktail that makes people say "wait, this has tea in it?" Jasmine's natural perfume + elderflower = sophisticated without trying too hard.
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## Hosting a Tea Cocktail Party
**The Set-Up:**
- Brew 3 tea concentrates ahead of time (hibiscus, chamomile, jasmine) and chill in labelled bottles.
- Set up a "build your own" bar with spirits, mixers, garnishes, and recipe cards.
- Use clear glassware — tea cocktails are beautiful.
**Pairing with Food:**
- Hibiscus drinks → spicy appetisers (samosas, chilli paneer)
- Chamomile drinks → cheese boards, light desserts
- Jasmine drinks → sushi, salads, fruit platters
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## FAQ
**Q: Can I use any tea for cocktails?**
Herbal and green teas work best. Black tea can overwhelm spirits. Our Spiced Hibiscus, Chamomile Mint, and Jasmine Green are ideal starting points.
**Q: How long can I keep brewed tea in the fridge?**
Up to 48 hours in a sealed container. After that, tannins develop and bitterness increases.
**Q: Can I use spent tea bags?**
No — brew fresh for cocktails. Spent tea bags have already given up most of their flavour and aroma.
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*Recipes developed by Chit Chat Chai's Tea Sommelier, Vidya Valluru.*
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