Iced English Tea Latte (Easy 2-Ingredient Drink!)

If you love café-style drinks but want to skip the complicated steps and pricey menu boards, you’re going to adore this Iced English Tea Latte. Smooth, creamy, lightly sweet, and deeply fragrant with classic English breakfast tea, this refreshing drink takes the charm of traditional tea time and transforms it into a cool, energizing beverage you can enjoy in minutes.

What makes this recipe unbelievably attractive is its simplicity — just two main ingredients: strong English tea and milk. That’s it. No special syrups, no complicated foaming tools, and no barista skills required. Yet the flavor you get is astonishingly smooth, layered, and pleasantly balanced between earthy tea notes and creamy richness.

In this full guide, you’ll learn everything about making the perfect Iced English Tea Latte:
✔️ How to brew tea strong enough for a latte
✔️ How to keep it from tasting watered down
✔️ Which milks work best
✔️ Variations for different seasons and preferences
✔️ Tips to make it taste like it came straight from a coffee shop

So whether you’re making this for a slow morning, a sunny afternoon, or an elegant iced drink to serve guests, this recipe will instantly become a favorite.

Let’s dive into flavors, textures, techniques, and of course — the full recipe.

What Is an Iced English Tea Latte?

An English Tea Latte is a drink made with strong brewed English tea (usually English breakfast tea or another robust black tea) mixed with milk to create a creamy, smooth beverage. Served over ice, it becomes cooling, soothing, and uplifting all at once.

The iced version is especially popular because:

  • It’s quick
  • It’s refreshing
  • It’s naturally energizing
  • The tea flavor shines beautifully when chilled

Unlike typical iced milk teas or bubble teas, this latte version focuses on a balanced, café-style creaminess, achieved through strong tea paired with cold milk.


Why This Latte Works With Only 2 Ingredients

You might wonder how such a simple drink can deliver such a delicious flavor profile.

Here’s the secret:

  1. Strong tea concentrate
    The tea is brewed stronger than usual — nearly double strength. This ensures the tea flavor doesn’t fade when mixed with milk and ice.
  2. Cold milk adds natural sweetness
    Milk naturally adds a mellow sweetness and smooth body that blends beautifully with tea tannins.

With these two ingredients alone, you get a balanced flavor that’s creamy, refreshing, and lightly aromatic.

Of course, you can sweeten it or spice it up, but the basic recipe is stunningly simple and satisfying.


Ingredients for Iced English Tea Latte

  • English tea bags (English breakfast tea or any bold black tea)
  • Milk of choice (dairy or non-dairy)

Optional add-ins:

  • Sweetener (sugar, honey, maple syrup)
  • Vanilla
  • Cinnamon
  • Cardamom
  • Whipped foam
  • Cream instead of milk for a richer latte
  • Ice cubes

How to Make the Perfect Iced English Tea Latte

This latte is extremely easy, but a few techniques elevate it from good to café-worthy.

1. Brew double-strength tea

Use two tea bags per cup of hot water. This ensures the tea stays bold even after ice and milk are added.

2. Let it cool slightly

If poured directly over ice, hot tea melts the ice and dilutes the drink. Letting it cool for 3–5 minutes prevents this problem.

3. Add ice first, then tea

This cools the tea instantly and creates a refreshing base for the milk.

4. Pour milk over the tea

This gives the iconic ombré layered effect — a hallmark of iced lattes.

5. Stir before drinking

Blend the flavors fully for a smooth, creamy sip from top to bottom.


Ingredients (Exact Recipe)

    • 2 English breakfast tea bags
    • 1 cup hot water
    • 1 cup cold milk (any kind)
    • Ice cubes
    • Optional: 1–2 tsp sugar or honey

Instructions

  1. Brew strong tea:
    Steep two tea bags in 1 cup of hot water for 4–5 minutes.
  2. Sweeten (optional):
    Add sugar or honey while the tea is still warm so it dissolves properly.
  3. Cool the tea:
    Let the tea rest for 3 minutes.
  4. Fill a glass with ice:
    Use at least 1 full cup of ice to properly chill the drink.
  5. Pour the tea over ice:
    This begins the cooling and layering process.
  6. Add milk:
    Slowly pour cold milk over the tea to create a beautiful gradient.
  7. Stir and enjoy:
    Mix well and sip immediately.

⭐ Variations You’ll Love

1. Iced London Fog Latte

Add:

  • Vanilla extract
  • Touch of lavender
  • Earl Grey tea instead of English breakfast

A floral, soothing version with café vibes.

2. Brown Sugar Tea Latte

Sweeten with caramelized brown sugar syrup for a richer, deeper flavor.

3. Coconut English Tea Latte

Use coconut milk for a creamy tropical twist.

4. Cinnamon Milk Tea Latte

Add cinnamon and nutmeg for a warm, comforting flavor — perfect for autumn.

5. Keto Version

Use:

  • Heavy cream
  • Monk fruit sweetener

Very creamy and low-carb.


⭐ Best Milks for This Drink

Dairy Milks

  • Whole milk → creamiest
  • 2% → balanced creaminess
  • Skim → lighter, less rich

Non-Dairy Options

  • Oat milk → ideal froth + natural sweetness
  • Almond milk → light and nutty
  • Coconut milk → rich and tropical
  • Soy milk → creamy and neutral

⭐ Tips & Tricks

Brew strong tea to prevent watery flavor
Chill the milk for best layering
Use clear glass if you want a pretty café-style presentation
Make tea concentrate ahead of time and refrigerate for up to 3 days
Use flavored teas like Irish breakfast or Earl Grey for deeper notes


⭐ Serving Suggestions

  • Serve with cookies, biscuits, or shortbread
  • Pair with brunch dishes like pastries or fruit
  • Add whipped cream for a dessert-style latte
  • Perfect for warm weather, brunches, baby showers, and afternoon treats

⭐ Fun Fact

English breakfast tea was originally blended to be strong enough to pair with milk — which is why this latte works so beautifully even with just two ingredients!

Iced English Tea Latte

A smooth, creamy, refreshing iced latte made with just two simple ingredients: strong English tea and cold milk.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings: 1 glass
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American, Autumn
Calories: 90

Ingredients
  

Latte Base
  • 2 English breakfast tea bags
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 cup cold milk any kind
  • 1 cup ice cubes
Optional
  • 1-2 tsp sweetener sugar or honey

Equipment

  • Mixing bowls
  • Baking sheet
  • Wire rack
  • Hand mixer or stand mixer

Method
 

  1. Steep two tea bags in 1 cup hot water for 4–5 minutes.
  2. Add sweetener if desired while tea is warm.
  3. Let the tea cool for 3 minutes.
  4. Fill a glass with ice.
  5. Pour tea over the ice.
  6. Top with cold milk and stir.

Notes

For stronger flavor, brew tea longer or use 3 bags.

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