This Iced Peach Green Tea Lemonade tastes exactly like the one they make at Starbucks with green tea, lemonade and peach juice.

Presenting your fun and budget-friendly way to enjoy your favourite summer drink without the cafรฉ price tag! I love making a big batch of this on warm days. Itโs super refreshing and feels like a treat, but itโs so easy to throw together.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Just like Starbucks, but cheaper: Get the same great taste at home for a fraction of the price.
- Super refreshing: Perfectly light and fruity for hot days.
- Easy to customize: Adjust the sweetness, tea strength or juice to match your taste.
Ingredients and substitutions
- Green tea – you can replace the green tea bag with a white tea bag like peach white tea.
- Peach juice – peach syrup would also work or you could try another fruit juice like mango or pineapple.
- Lemonade – use store-bought lemonade from the grocery store or make your own homemade lemonade. Try limeade for extra tang.
Keep in mind that because there are only three ingredients in the iced tea, any substitutions will significantly alter the overall flavors.

How to make this peach green tea lemonade

Step 1: Brew the green tea.
Boil water and pour over a bag of green tea. Let it chill up to 1 hour.
Step 2: Add ice to a glass.
Prep your glasses full of ice.

Step 3: Mix everything together.
Mix the green tea, peach juice and lemonade together.
Step 4: Serve and enjoy!
Add a straw, and take a sip!

Iced green tea variations
One of the best parts of making these Starbucks copycat recipes at home (aside from not putting a dent in your wallet, of course), is that you can customize your drink however you want. Here are some different variations you can try:
- Skip the lemonade: Make this an iced green tea without the lemonade and just enjoy the chilled tea and peach juice together.
- Use real peaches: Instead of using peach juice, mash up real peaches and add them to the bottom of your glass (just make sure they’re peeled). You could also use a juicer to make real peach juice.
- Shake it up: Instead of just stirring your drink, you can add everything to a large mason jar with a lid or a cocktail shaker and give it a good shake, so your drink has a frothier finish.
- Make your own lemonade: Make your own lemonade using 6 cups of water, 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of fresh lemon juice for more of a natural flavor.
Frequently asked questions
Is peach green tea lemonade seasonal?
Starbucks peach green tea lemonade is only available in the summer months, but with this copycat recipe, you can make it all year round!
Does the peach green tea lemonade have caffeine?
Yes, it contains caffeine from the green tea. If youโd prefer a caffeine-free version, you can use a decaf green tea or swap in a herbal tea like peach or chamomile.
Can I turn this into a sparkling drink?
Definitely. Use chilled sparkling water or lemon soda in place of part of the lemonade for a fizzy version.

How to store and reheat
Make ahead: Brew the green tea and mix the lemonade and peach juice up to 2 days in advance. Keep it chilled until you’re ready to serve.
Store: Keep in a sealed jar or pitcher in the fridge for 3-4 days. Stir well before serving.
Freeze and reheat from frozen: Freeze in ice cube trays, then blend with juice for a slushy version. Thaw in the fridge if serving over ice.

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Starbucks Iced Peach Green Tea Lemonade
Ingredients
- 1 cup green tea, chilled
- 1/2 cup peach juice
- 1/2 cup lemonade
- 1 handful ice cubes
Instructions
- Bring water to a boil and mix with one bag of green tea. Let chill up to 1 hour.
- When ready to serve, mix green tea, peach juice and lemonade together in a tall glass filled with ice. Enjoy!
Comments & Reviews
Suzanne says
Had my first one yesterday and loved it. Had another today too. Iโm hooked!
Mouse says
What proportions should I use when omitting the lemonade?
Taylor Stinson says
You can omit the lemonade and add more green tea in it’s place ๐ *should be about 1/2 cup
Leslie says
What’s the name of the tea brand that you used? Where could I buy it?
Taylor Stinson says
It’s just the store brand version from my local grocery store, Loblaws. It’s called President’s Choice. You can buy any brand of green tea and they will be similar ๐