Iced Chai: A Twist on Traditional Indian Tea

Be it the peak of summer, the rainy monsoon or the coldest winter, chai remains a constant in our lives. In India, chai is not just a drink; it’s a feeling which runs deep in every person. The habit of drinking chai is deeply woven into our culture and daily routines. But Indian summers can be unforgiving, and enjoying a hot cup of chai during the heat can be uncomfortable. Still, our love for chai doesn’t fade.


Over time, chai has evolved beyond the usual hot cup we expect every evening at 5 pm. Today, it comes in many new forms like the Chai Latte and Iced Chai, refreshing twists on a beloved classic.


In this blog, Iced Chai takes centre stage, because let’s face it, who doesn’t crave a chilled glass of their favourite chai in the middle of this sweltering heat? Whether you’re lounging on a lazy summer evening or need a quick, refreshing pick-me-up, iced chai is the perfect answer.


At Karma Kettle, our thoughtfully crafted chai blends are ideal for brewing a delicious cup of iced chai at home. Our bold and spicy chai collection offers something for every mood and taste. Just brew, chill and pour over ice for a refreshing twist on tradition.

Need a quick and easy recipe to help you get started? We got you!


You can easily use our range of chai to fuel your iced chai sessions! Explore our range of chai like Adrak Elaichi Chai, Masala Chai, Chilli Chai and more!

Iced Chai Recipe

You’ll need:

  • 2 tsp chai

  • 1 cup water

  • ½ cup milk/dairy- free milk (optional)

  • Sugar or honey (optional)

  • Ice cubes

Steps:

  1. Bring water to boil and add chai leaves. Let it simmer for 3–4 minutes.

  2. Add milk and sweetener as desired. Stir and simmer for 2 more minutes.

  3. Strain the tea and let it cool in the refrigerator. 

  4. Take a glass and add ice in it. Pour the chilled prepared chai, stir, sip and enjoy! 



This iced chai recipe is sure to be a summer favourite among friends and family, the perfect way to cool down and enjoy a refreshing twist on tradition!

 


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