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Prep Time:5 minsAdditional Time:25 minsTotal Time:30 minsServings:1Yield:1 cocktailJump to Nutrition Facts

Prep Time:5 minsAdditional Time:25 minsTotal Time:30 minsServings:1Yield:1 cocktail

Prep Time:5 mins

Prep Time:

5 mins

Additional Time:25 mins

Additional Time:

25 mins

Total Time:30 mins

Total Time:

30 mins

Servings:1

Servings:

1

Yield:1 cocktail

Yield:

1 cocktail

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1cuphot water1teaspoonhoney1Earl Grey tea bag1ounceginIce1strip lemon peel for garnish

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Ingredients

1cuphot water

1teaspoonhoney

1Earl Grey tea bag

1ouncegin

Ice

1strip lemon peel for garnish

DirectionsCombine hot water and honey in a mug; stir to dissolve the honey. Add tea bag and steep for up to 5 minutes. Remove tea bag; refrigerate the tea mixture until chilled.To make cocktail, combine the tea mixture with gin and ice in a cocktail shaker or mason jar; cover and shake. Transfer to a glass and garnish with lemon peel, if desired.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, June 2020

Directions

Combine hot water and honey in a mug; stir to dissolve the honey. Add tea bag and steep for up to 5 minutes. Remove tea bag; refrigerate the tea mixture until chilled.To make cocktail, combine the tea mixture with gin and ice in a cocktail shaker or mason jar; cover and shake. Transfer to a glass and garnish with lemon peel, if desired.

Combine hot water and honey in a mug; stir to dissolve the honey. Add tea bag and steep for up to 5 minutes. Remove tea bag; refrigerate the tea mixture until chilled.

To make cocktail, combine the tea mixture with gin and ice in a cocktail shaker or mason jar; cover and shake. Transfer to a glass and garnish with lemon peel, if desired.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, June 2020

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)86Calories6gCarbs

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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