When summer hits hard, nothing cools me down like a glass of Hibiscus Peach Iced Tea.
It’s beautifully layered like a sunset, slightly floral, gently fruity, and completely refreshing.
Plus, it’s caffeine-free and naturally gorgeous—what more could you ask for in a drink?
Why I Love This Recipe
Gorgeous layered look – Like sipping on a sunset
Naturally caffeine-free – Great any time of day
Light and refreshing – Not overly sweet
Easy to customize – Use tea or juice as you prefer
Perfect for entertaining – Always a crowd-pleaser
What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)
Hibiscus tea – Floral, tangy, and rich in antioxidants
Peach tea or juice – Adds a fruity, summery sweetness
Honey or hibiscus syrup – Optional, for a touch of sweetness
Ice cubes – Essential for layering and chilling
Optional garnishes – Fresh peach slices, edible flowers, or mint
Pro Tips Before You Start
Chill both teas in advance for better layering
Use clear glasses to show off the color gradient
Pour the top layer slowly over the back of a spoon
Adjust sweetness to your preference
Use peach juice if you want stronger flavor than peach tea
How to Make Hibiscus Peach Iced Tea
Step 1: Brew the Teas
Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried hibiscus petals (or one hibiscus tea bag) in hot water for 5–7 minutes.
Strain and let chill completely.
Brew peach tea (or use peach juice) and chill.
Step 2: Sweeten if Needed
Add 1–2 tablespoons of honey, sugar, or hibiscus syrup to either tea if desired.
Stir and let cool thoroughly.
Step 3: Prepare Your Glasses
Fill tall glasses generously with ice cubes.
Pour one tea (either hibiscus or peach) into the glass to form the bottom layer.
Step 4: Create the Layered Effect
Slowly pour the second tea over the back of a spoon or over the ice to create a layered look.
The denser tea (usually peach juice) should go on the bottom.
Step 5: Garnish and Serve
Top with peach slices, mint leaves, or edible flowers for a stunning finish.
Serve immediately and enjoy the view!
What to Serve It With
Fresh fruit skewers or fruit salad
Summer cheese boards or light wraps
Grilled shrimp or chicken for a garden party
Lemon sorbet or berry tarts for dessert
Variations / Substitutions
Use sparkling water for a fizzy version
Try green tea or black tea with peach juice
Swap hibiscus with rose tea for floral variation
Add lime juice for a citrusy twist
Use agave syrup or maple for a vegan sweetener
Storage & Leftovers
Store brewed teas in airtight jars in the fridge up to 3 days
Assemble just before serving for best layered look
Keep garnishes separate until ready to serve
Avoid freezing—ice will dilute the tea
FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes! Brew and chill the teas in advance.
Assemble with ice and garnishes right before serving.
Is hibiscus tea caffeinated?
No, hibiscus tea is naturally caffeine-free.
Can I make this drink sweeter?
Absolutely. Just add honey, sugar, or hibiscus syrup to taste.
What’s the best way to layer the teas?
Pour slowly over the back of a spoon to maintain separation.
Can I use bottled teas?
Yes, but try to find unsweetened versions so you can control the sweetness.
What fruits go well with this drink?
Peaches, berries, citrus slices, and cherries all work well.
Is it okay to use frozen fruit as garnish?
Yes, it doubles as flavor and ice!
Final Thoughts
This Hibiscus Peach Iced Tea is the perfect summer cooler: stunning, soothing, and subtly sweet.
It’s a no-fuss way to impress guests or treat yourself to something lovely.
Whether you sip it by the pool or on your patio, it’s sunshine in a glass.

Hibiscus Peach Iced Tea
Ingredients
- 1 cup hibiscus tea steeped and chilled
- 1 cup peach tea or peach juice chilled
- 1 –2 tbsp honey sugar, or hibiscus syrup (optional, adjust to taste)
- Ice cubes
- Optional garnish: edible flowers peach slices, mint leaves
Instructions
- Steep hibiscus tea and peach tea, then chill completely.
- Sweeten teas if desired and stir well.
- Fill tall glasses with ice. Pour one tea in first.
- Slowly layer the second tea over the back of a spoon.
- Garnish and serve immediately.
- See full steps with tips & photos → https://p4pd.org/hibiscus-peach-iced-tea/
Notes
- Make Ahead: You can prepare the teas ahead of time and chill them for a faster serving.
- Sweetness Level: Adjust the sweetness to your preference. Hibiscus tea can be quite tart, so feel free to add more sweetener if desired.