iced s w e e t tea?

Pongo

New Member
I'm pretty sure there's been a thread on this before. I can't remember the outcome of it though. You can search for it. It's here somewhere.

Sorry that I didn't help at all :lol:
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
For the most part no. Sweet tea is a southern thing and ironically the farther south you go in Florida the less southern it is.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Lightyear said:
That is one of the hardest things about my Disney trips! Missing my iced tea. (I'll live)

Iced tea and Sweet tea are not the same thing at all!


jcjeoverbey said:
Does WDW parks/resorts serve iced SWEET tea? Not nestea, but actually brewed tea.

THANKS!!!

I've never seen anything but the Nestea at the fountains and I know they serve unsweetened iced tea in most of the restaurants as well. Sorry
 

Woody13

New Member
Master Yoda said:
For the most part no. Sweet tea is a southern thing and ironically the farther south you go in Florida the less southern it is.
That's exactly right. In the south, people eat mullet. In south Florida, they use it for bait! :wave:
 

Enderikari

Well-Known Member
Yes, but you have to know where to get it... For example, the Columbia Harbor House in the Magic Kingdom serves brewed Sweet Tea, and so does the House of Blues.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
disneydude2000 said:
don't you like Lipton ice tea? i think that is sweet enough for me. i hate nestea also but lipton is nice and comesin different flavours.

Sweet Tea is a creation all its own. It is made with a super sweet simple syrup (think about adding 3 or more times the normal amount of sugar) and is nothing like northern iced tea with sugar (such as Lipton or Nestea).

They are not interchangable.
 
i was at liberty tree in mid-march and had sweetened iced tea there. you can always ask for hot tea and a glass of ice and make your own. i've never done this, mind ya, but it is an option. if there's no sweet tea i usually go for water (because i don't often drink sodas), but tea is my preferred drink at a restaurant. at one time i remember when disney served peach tea (from the soda fountain) and raspberry tea. both were tasty. can't find them anymore though.
 

HMGhost13

New Member
and because of the varying degree's in "Sweet tea" i'lls tick to soda.

i'm from new york but prefer sweet tea only because of my soda addiction...though unsweet isn't that bad either.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
I live all summer on iced tea here in the north, and I can assure you sweet tea is much different. It's sooooo sweet, not exactly my "cup of tea" :lol: , but my husband loves it!
 

dbogue

New Member
GO NESTEA!!!! yea so i live in NC, and i'm not a fan of sweet tea (raised in NY) so yea, my sister is a HUGE fan of it and we always have problems finding it........sorry bro
 

Kadee

New Member
Woody13 said:
That's exactly right. In the south, people eat mullet. In south Florida, they use it for bait! :wave:

Or toss them across the state line at the Flora-Bama:lol: :lol: :lol: Every Southerner should experience the Mullet Toss at least once in their life!!!


Missing "sweet tea" is what my husband misses the most when we go to WDW. I may have to make some and take it with us. We will have that little fridge packed with sweet tea! :lol: Yes.....he loves it that much.
 

Gucci65

Well-Known Member
tigsmom said:
Iced tea and Sweet tea are not the same thing at all!
In the South it is. When you order iced tea - that's why you get: sweet tea. In Georgia, you have to be specific about wanted unsweet tea.

Oh, the Crystal Palace serves a sweetened Raspberry iced tea that helps if you need a sweet tea fix.
 

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