The sun glistens on the surface of a refreshing glass of Rose Hibiscus Iced Tea, where the vibrant red of hibiscus meets the delicate sweetness of rose syrup. This delightful drink takes just about 10 minutes to prepare and is the perfect blend of floral and tangy flavors, making it a standout choice for any warm day or special gathering.
This recipe is ideal for those who appreciate unique, refreshing beverages, especially during summer gatherings or as a light afternoon treat. You can easily make this ahead of time; simply store the iced tea in the fridge for up to three days.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- The vibrant color will brighten any table setting.
- It’s incredibly refreshing and hydrating.
- The balance of tartness and sweetness is perfectly delightful.
- It’s a quick and easy beverage to whip up with minimal ingredients.
What You’ll Need
Here’s what you’ll need to create this refreshing drink.
For the Tea
- 4 cups water
- 4 hibiscus tea bags or 4 tablespoons dried hibiscus flowers
For the Sweetener
- 1/4 cup rose syrup (store-bought or homemade)
For Serving
- Ice cubes
- Fresh rose petals (organic and edible for garnish)
- Lemon wheels for garnish
Rose syrup can be made with water and sugar.
Substitutions & Swaps
- Dried hibiscus flowers can replace tea bags.
- Use honey or agave syrup instead of rose syrup.
- Replace rose petals with edible pansies for garnish.
How to Make It
Follow these simple steps to enjoy your Rose Hibiscus Iced Tea.
Boil the water
Start by bringing the water in a medium saucepan to a rolling boil. Once it reaches a rolling boil, remove from heat.
Steep the hibiscus
Add the hibiscus tea bags or dried hibiscus flowers to the hot water. Allow them to steep for about 5–7 minutes, depending on your desired strength.
Remove the tea
After steeping, carefully remove the tea bags or strainer from the saucepan.
Add rose syrup
Stir in 1/4 cup of rose syrup until well combined.
Cool and refrigerate
Let the mixture cool to room temperature and then refrigerate for at least an hour to chill.
Serve over ice
Pour the chilled tea over ice and garnish with fresh rose petals and a lemon wheel.
How to Store It
Fridge: store in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
Freezer: no, liquid expands and can break the container.
Reheat: warm on the stove over low heat for 5 minutes.
Tips for Best Results
- Use high-quality hibiscus tea for richer flavor.
- Experiment with the amount of rose syrup for desired sweetness.
- Chill the tea overnight for an even more refreshing taste.
Serving Suggestions
- Pair with light pastries for an elegant afternoon tea.
- Serve alongside spicy dishes to balance flavors.
- Perfect for summer brunches or garden parties.



