How to make iced matcha

Iced matcha is refreshing and simple, but thereโ€™s one key step people often skip: you still need hot water.

Why You Need Hot Water

Matcha powder doesnโ€™t dissolve well in cold liquid. If you dump matcha into cold water or milk, youโ€™ll get clumps floating around no matter how hard you stir.

The solution: dissolve the matcha in a small amount of hot water first, then pour that concentrate over ice.

Iced Matcha (Water-Based)

A light, refreshing drink โ€” just matcha, water, and ice.

Ingredients

  • 1-2g matcha
  • 1oz hot water (for dissolving)
  • 6-8oz cold water
  • Ice

Method

  1. Sift matcha into a glass or small bowl
  2. Add 1oz hot water
  3. Whisk until completely dissolved
  4. Fill a glass with ice
  5. Add cold water
  6. Pour in the matcha concentrate
  7. Stir briefly

Iced Matcha Latte

Creamy, popular, and customizable.

Ingredients

  • 1-2g matcha
  • 1oz hot water
  • 6-8oz cold milk
  • Ice
  • Sweetener (optional)

Method

  1. Sift matcha into a glass or small bowl
  2. Add 1oz hot water and any sweetener
  3. Whisk until dissolved and sweetener is incorporated
  4. Fill a tall glass with ice
  5. Pour in cold milk
  6. Add the matcha concentrate
  7. Stir or leave layered

For a layered look: add milk first, then slowly pour the matcha on top. It looks nice but tastes the same.

The Shaker Method

If you have a cocktail shaker or a bottle with a shaker ball:

  1. Add matcha, hot water, and sweetener
  2. Shake vigorously until dissolved
  3. Add ice and cold milk/water
  4. Shake again
  5. Pour

This works well and requires no whisking. The shaking breaks up clumps and chills the drink quickly.

Tips

  • More matcha for lattes โ€” Milk dilutes the flavor, so use 2g instead of 1g
  • Dissolve sweetener in the hot water โ€” It wonโ€™t dissolve well in cold liquid
  • Use good ice โ€” Old freezer ice can taste stale
  • Drink promptly โ€” Matcha will settle over time

Can You Cold-Brew Matcha?

Technically yes, but it takes longer and is less common. You can put matcha in cold water and shake vigorously in a closed container, but it takes more effort to dissolve and may still have some texture.

The hot water method takes only an extra 30 seconds and gives better results.