Cold brew ice tea

The healthiest and tastiest ice teas without additives

Refreshing, pure, and without additives. Our cold brew ice tea is packed with flavor, perfect for hot days or as a healthy thirst quencher, and completely sugar-free.

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Cold brew ice tea from Cafe Couture

Meet the most refreshing way to drink tea: Cold Brew Ice Tea. Made with high-quality tea leaves and herbs, slowly steeped in cold water for a pure and intense flavor.

What makes our cold brew special?

  • 100% natural – no sugar, E-numbers or preservatives

  • Simple & quick – put the bag in cold water, let it steep for a few hours, and it's ready

  • Healthy alternative – perfect as a replacement for soft drinks

  • Suitable for your lifestyle: for example, with Intermittent Fasting — handy, because our blends are designed to support you, not burden you.

  • Many varieties – from sweet peach to detox and balance blends

For any moment of the day

Whether you choose the classic Slimming, the fruity Anti Oxidant, or a refreshing Detox blend – there is always a cold brew that suits your taste and lifestyle.

Discover all the flavors and enjoy your Cold Brew Ice Tea from Cafe Couture – pure, healthy, and irresistibly delicious.

How do you make a cold brew ice tea?

Our cold brews are made with cold water and left to steep in the refrigerator for at least six hours. This preserves the aroma, creates a subtle, smooth flavor, and preserves the heat-sensitive composition—think antioxidants, vitamins, and true fruit flavors.

Tips for optimal enjoyment

  • Use 1 sachet per liter of cold, filtered water . Let the cold brew steep in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours (or longer for a more intense flavor).

  • Add fresh fruit, mint or elderflower for a fresh twist.

  • Store the sachets at room temperature, in the original packaging or tin, to preserve their flavour and quality.