i use filtered water and let the tea cool to room temp and it is never cloudy even when i make sun tea it is cystal clear.....i let it cool down from being in the sun before the fridge....
2006-09-08 05:28:29
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answered by d957jazz retired chef 5
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GH chemists, Lipton Tea Co and the NY City-based Tea Association of the USA say that when tea steeps, tannins - the natural compounds that color tea leaves - are released into the boiling water. The heat helps dissolve them, and the brew is clear enough to see through. But refrigeration causes tannins to separate out again, turning the tea murky. Generally, higher-quality tea contains more tannins (because it is richer in solids) and is more likely to become cloudy. Hard water is another culprit behind hazy tea.
You can fix it....
Here's How:
Make up your iced tea, with whatever recipe you want. Do not put it straight into the refrigerator after it's made. Let it cool at room temperature first. THEN put it in the fridge. Cooling too fast makes the tannin settle out, causing cloudy tea.
Tips:
Hard water can also make your iced tea cloudy. If your tea is already cloudy, add some hot water to it.
2006-09-08 05:12:23
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answered by Robert D 4
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Hard water can be a problem, try using filtered water to see if this helps. It could be the brand of tea that you are using too. As much as I hate to admit it, I buy the ultra cheap ones because they are made for microwaves so they have no strings, staples or wrappers to them. I throw five of them in a kettle, pour hot water over it and allow it to steep for about two hours. Remove the bags, pour into a clean plsatic pitcher and pop in the fridge. If you are using a machine, check to make sure that it is clean inside, using hard water can leave deposits behind.
Also, never try to refrigerate warm or hot tea. This will result in a cloudy appearance and 'muck' at the bottom. While it is still safe to drink the overall taste of it will change a little.
2006-09-08 05:44:49
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answered by freak369xxx 3
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You mean the glass wherein the iced tea is poured? - with the aid of condensation of the water vapour interior the air surrounding the glass. This deposits on the exterior, naking it misty or cloudy. in case you're using a paper cup or opaque plastic cup, you will no longer be conscious the cloudiness, even nonetheless there is condensation. yet while your question ability that the drink (iced tea) itself turns cloudy, then there is a few thing incorrect with the tea leaves/powder.
2016-12-12 04:49:07
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, pouring hot tea over ice can make it cloudy. Cool it to at least room temperature first.
2006-09-08 05:07:52
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answered by fred f 2
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I have found that filtered water makes a clearer tea. Also try different tea brands - some teas brew cloudier than others.
2006-09-08 05:09:06
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answered by Susan G 6
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you put too much sugar in it
2006-09-08 05:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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cuz someone pissed in it!
2006-09-08 05:05:17
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answered by Yayyer!!! 2
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