Fall in Alberta is a magical time when the landscape transforms into a tapestry of golden hues. One of the most spectacular displays is the larch tree, a rare type of tree that sheds its needles in the fall, unlike its evergreen cousins. Larches are found at higher elevations, and their needles turn a striking yellow before falling, creating a breathtaking scene that draws hikers and photographers alike.
Ingredients
1 oz Jolene's Tea House Wild Rose Bud Tea syrup
1 cup Strawberry Green Iced Tea
Splash Sparkling water or champagne
1 scoop Strawberry or watermelon sorbet
Instructions
Prepare the cold brew Iced Tea in advance by steeping one tea bag in 1L of fresh water.
Add tea to a tall...
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