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This is a magical arnold palmer full of floral and citrus flavor. Sweet-tart limeade creates a lovely balance with the floral peach and rose notes of this rich oolong tea.

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Meet the chicest margarita on the block. Black tea with plum, bergamot and clove give tequila a sophisticated spin. Blended with black summer fruit, this black margarita is just the thing to beat the heat.
A drink worthy of a Garden District gala. This bellini is packed with lush flowers. Prosecco and peach make magic with the deep floral notes of our oolong tea with rose, lime and pistachio.
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Fancy a sweet, fizzy pumpkin cocktail? The shandy is a refreshing summer drink, enjoyed all over Europe. It’s known as a radler in Germany, and in France as a panaché or a monaco with lemon soda and grenadine. We swapped traditional lemon soda for our caramel pumpkin rooibos tea and our favorite cream ale, Boddingtons Pub Ale.
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We're bringing back this 80s classic cocktail. It's sweet and sour, nutty and rich, and utterly addictive. You'll wonder where this drink has been all your life. Bourbon gets some black magic with an infusion of rich black tea with cacao and almond.
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Close your eyes and you’ll swear this is a Dr. Pepper ice cream float with a hint of smoke. Vanilla ice cream turns up Outlaw's sweet cherry flavor and softens its tannins and smoke.
If you like piña coladas… make them dark and sultry with Silencio black tea. Black tea, cacao, and black pepper add depth and a spicy kick to this sweet Caribbean treat. We dare you to drink just one.

This float is like a one-way ticket to Georgia in the summertime. Luscious creamy peach ice cream is a perfect match for our Dark Iris oolong tea with hints of rose, pistachio, and lime.

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Green tea has amazing benefits. But why does green tea taste bad? It's not you, it's the tea. Learn how to make green tea taste good.

August’s culinary lead, Gina Zupsich, breaks it down.

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