Sweet Tea Bourbon Cocktails

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Id smile at rum. Coy but not really coy.

Id say hello to vodka. Id wave, and smile with teeth.

Id totally make out with gin tonic and lime everywhere.

But bourbon. Id marry bourbon as long as bourbon understands that I often stay up until 3 am writing silly blog posts, with a scarf on my head, a shaky leg, and post-it notes everywhere. But I have a feeling that bourbon understand me. Im not too worried.

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Little itty bitty kitchen peek.

What is pleasantly cropped out of this picture is my cat in the kitchen sink attacking the dirty kitchen sponge.

Livin classy.

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Im fairly certain that were approaching the time of year when its reasonable to drink uncanny amounts of sweetener in cold, black tea.

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It seems only natural to add fresh mint, muddled orange and bourbon.

This cocktail is simple, uncomplicated, refreshing, easy to drink, and a really lovely celebration of mid-spring.

You know its going to be summer soon, right? There are short dresses and summer heels i! n my fut ure. Oh man. I need tan lotion and tea.

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Sweet Tea Bourbon Cocktail with fresh mint and orange

Print this Recipe!

6 cups water

4 or 5 black tea bags

1/4 cup agave syrup (honey will do too)

1/4 to 1/2 cup bourbon (depending on how strong you want your cocktail)

4 to 6 sliced orange rounds

6 sprigs fresh mint

lots of ice

Bring water to a boil. Turn off water and add black tea bags. Steep tea for 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the tea bags, place the tea in a large pitcher and let rest in the refrigerator until cold.

Place agave, bourbon, orange slices and fresh mint in a medium bowl. It the back of a spoon, begin to muddle (or press together) the ingredients. The oranges will release come juice, the mint will become fragrant, and the bourbon will tickle your nose. Itll smell delicious. Once the mixture is pressed together, and the flavors are extracted, add the mixture to the pitcher of tea. Stir well. ((Feel free to strain the orange wedges and the mint leaves before pouring into the pitcher of tea, if youd like.))

Fill glasses with ice cubes. Pour sweet, boozy tea over ice. Enjoy. Drink it up.


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