No-Added-Sugar Citron-Ginger-Honey Tea Concentrate (Drink-Now Version, Vitamix-Friendly)

This is a Costco-style citron-ginger-honey tea concentrate you can drink immediately—no overnight maceration. Fresh lemon juice and zest bring clean citrus without bitterness, while Vitamix-minced ginger gives that warming depth. A quick warm infusion (not a boil) dissolves the honey and pulls flavor fast, yielding a bright-golden concentrate that you dilute with hot or iced water. It’s cozy for sore throats and great for quick mugs during the week.

Total time: 18 minutes

Yield: Makes about 2 1/4 cups concentrate (about 10–12 servings)

Ingredients

  • 2 lemons (zest finely grated; juice squeezed)
  • 1 piece fresh ginger, 2–3 inches (about 60–80 g), peeled and sliced
  • 1 to 1 1/4 cups honey (no granulated sugar)
  • 1 1/4 cups water, divided
  • Pinch of salt (optional, helps flavors pop)

Instructions

  1. Prep the lemons. Zest the lemons first (avoid the white pith), then squeeze the juice. You want about 1/2 cup juice—a little more/less is fine.
  2. Vitamix-mince the ginger fast. Add the sliced ginger and 3/4 cup water to the Vitamix. Pulse 6–10 times, just until the ginger is very finely chopped (like wet sand). Don’t run it long—you’re not making a smoothie.
  3. Warm-infuse (no boiling). Pour the ginger-water into a small pot. Add the remaining 1/2 cup water and warm over medium heat until it’s steaming and just starting to shimmer (about 160–175°F / 70–80°C). It should smell strongly of ginger; do not boil.
  4. Strain (smooth, drinkable now). Strain through a fine-mesh sieve, pressing on the ginger to extract liquid. (If you like a little ginger bite, strain lightly and leave a bit of pulp—your call.)
  5. Dissolve the honey off-heat. Let the ginger liquid cool 2 minutes so it’s hot but not scalding, then whisk in the honey until fully dissolved and glossy.
  6. Finish with lemon. Whisk in the lemon juice, lemon zest, and a pinch of salt (optional). Taste: it should be sweet-warm with clean citrus; add a touch more honey if you want it rounder.
  7. Hot: Stir 2–3 Tbsp concentrate into 8 oz hot water (steaming, not boiling). Taste and adjust strength.
  8. Iced: Shake or stir 2–3 Tbsp concentrate with 8 oz cold water and lots of ice.

Notes

Bitterness control: keeping **juice + zest** (instead of blending whole lemons with peel/pith) makes this drinkable immediately and keeps it from turning harsh. Storage: Refrigerate airtight up to **2 weeks**. Honey-rich mixes usually keep well; if it smells fermented or gets fizzy, toss. If it’s too sharp: add 1–2 Tbsp more honey. If it’s too strong: dilute more in the mug. Vitamix note: pulsing with water protects the blade and keeps the ginger from turning into a fibrous paste that’s hard to strain.