Royal Peach Tea

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This Royal Peach Tea recipe is a summer sipper! It’s sweet, smooth, and refreshingly peachy, which makes it perfect for lazy afternoons, porch hangs, or weekend parties with friends. This cocktail is as easy as it gets. No fancy tools or mixers, just a tall glass, some ice, sweet tea, and Crown Royal Peach.  

A small glass with ice whiskey and tea, garnished with a fresh peach slice.

“This Royal Peach Tea is summer in a glass!”

-Becky

The tea and whiskey flavor is so fruity and smooth. Serve the drink dressed up with a lemon wheel, fresh peach slice, or a sprig of mint if you’re feeling extra. It’s the kind of drink that disappears fast, so go ahead and make a pitcher if you’re serving a crowd!

When I host parties, I love to serve this drink with fun bites like Grape Jelly MeatballsSmoked Jalapeno Poppers, or a batch of Soft Beer Pretzels for snacking.

Ingredients You Will Need

Bottle of whiskey and mason jar of tea, on a marble table with fresh peaches in a small white bowl.
  • sweet iced tea – Homemade or store bought, just make sure it’s chilled
  • Crown Royal Peach Whiskey – Smooth, peach-flavored whiskey
  • Optional: 1–2 teaspoons simple syrup – Adds extra sweetness if your tea is unsweetened
  • Optional: Fresh Peach slices, lemon wheels, or mint sprigs – Optional garnishes for a fun finish.

A full list of ingredients is included in the recipe card below.

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Recipe Variations

  • Use unsweetened tea if you prefer less sugar.
  • Add a splash of lemonade for a peachy Arnold Palmer twist.
  • Try flavored teas like hibiscus or green tea for a fruity spin.
  • Swap Crown Royal Peach with peach nectar for a non alcoholic version that still has the sweet peach flavor.
  • Mix equal parts tea and lemonade for a half and half variation that’s always a hit.

How to Make Crown Peach Tea

Peach whiskey and tea being mixed together in a small glass filled with ice.
  1. Fill a tall cocktail or highball glass with ice. Pour four ounces of sweet tea and two ounces of Crown Royal Peach over the ice.
A small glass with ice whiskey and tea, garnished with a fresh peach slice.
  1. Gently stir together and garnish with a fresh peach slice.

If you’re planning a summer gathering, this drink pairs perfectly with festive appetizers like Red White and Blue Strawberries or a refreshing Berry Caprese Salad.

Expert Tips 

  • Chill your tea in advance so your drink stays cold without getting watered down.
  • Use a tall glass filled with ice to keep things crisp and refreshing.
  • Pick a good-quality tea since the base makes a big difference in flavor.
  • Make a pitcher if you’re entertaining because this is one of those drinks that disappears fast.
A small glass with ice whiskey and tea, garnished with a fresh peach slice.

Crown Royal Peach Tea FAQs

Can I make a big batch of Royal Peach Tea?

Definitely. Just multiply the ingredients and stir everything together in a large pitcher. Add ice and garnishes right before serving so it stays fresh and pretty.

What kind of tea works best?

Classic black sweet tea is always a winner, but unsweetened tea, peach flavored tea, or even green tea will work if you want to switch things up.

How do I make Royal Peach Tea without alcohol?

Swap out the Crown Royal Peach for peach nectar or peach juice. It’s just as delicious and perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the flavors without the booze.

Do I need to add sweetener?

That depends on your tea and your taste. If your tea is already sweet, you can skip it. If it’s unsweetened, a teaspoon or two of simple syrup or sugar adds a nice balance. 

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Royal Peach Tea

Servings: 1
Prep: 2 minutes
Total: 2 minutes
Glass filled with ice, peach whiskey, and tea, on a white marble table.
This Royal Peach Tea is a smooth and fruity cocktail and the ultimate summer cocktail! Perfect for patio gatherings, BBQs, or just treating yourself.
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Ingredients 

  • 4 ounces sweet iced tea, chilled
  • 2 ounces Crown Royal Peach Whiskey

Optional: 1–2 teaspoons simple syrup, fresh peaches for garnish.

Instructions 

  • Fill a tall cocktail or highball glass with ice. Pour four ounces of sweet tea and two ounces of Crown Royal Peach over the ice.
  • Stir gently to combine. Garnish with a slice of peach then serve immediately.

Notes

  • Chill your tea in advance so your drink stays cold without getting watered down.
  • Use a tall glass filled with ice to keep things crisp and refreshing.
  • Pick a good-quality tea since the base makes a big difference in flavor.
  • Make a pitcher if you’re entertaining because this is one of those drinks that disappears fast.

Nutrition

Calories: 175kcalCarbohydrates: 11gSodium: 5mgPotassium: 12mgSugar: 11gCalcium: 3mgIron: 0.02mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Cocktails, Drinks
Cuisine: American
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About Rebecca Abbott

Welcome to Celebrating Simply! I'm Rebecca. Here, you’ll discover a variety of easy and approachable recipes that are perfect for everything from intimate family meals to large gatherings with friends.

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