What’s Brewing for Santa?

We’re heading into the final stretch of our countdown to Christmas and somewhere in the North Pole, Santa and his elves are diligently working to prepare for their biggest night of the year. Ever wonder how he manages to pull it all of? So do we! That’s why last week we asked you what Tea Smith brew might be brewing in Santa’s cup. We had some great responses that got us thinking, what would Kris Kringle sip on to help him pull off his yearly night long tour around the world? Here are some great ideas for what you should leave out for Santa this year to help make Christmas night a success. 

Morrocan Mint

Did you know that in Morocco, tea is used to welcome guests? You can’t be a good host without offering a pot of freshly brewed tea. Santa’s been to Morcco and back more than once, so if you leave this out for him, he’s sure to understand the lovely gesture!

South of the Border Chocolate Tea

We’re not going to comment on Santa’s figure, but let’s face it, he has a notorious love of treats. Here’s a brew that’s sure to satisfy his sweet tooth as he gets ready for the next leg of his tour, south of the border. Mrs. Claus will be happy that he’s enjoying chocolate without packing on the pounds.

Masala Chai

Santa’s a perpetually jolly guy, but even he gets tired sometimes. It’s good to have a tea like our Masala Chai to perk him up and make sure he doesn’t fall asleep at the reins of his sleigh. Would you like to see eight tiny reindeer careening out of control through the night sky? Neither would we!

Sweet Pomegranate (Iced)

Santa spends a lot of time squeezing down chimneys. It’s a lot of work, and it can get pretty hot! Help santa cool off with a blend like Sweet Pomegranate. It’s an excellent choice for an ice cold brew. Just make sure you follow our instructions for making it perfectly. This is Santa, after all. 

Chamomile with Lemon

Unexpected turbulence, an intense flight itinerary and lots of sweets along the way can contribute to Santa feeling a little queazy. Can you blame him? Chamomile is a great way to help settle his stomach and relax his nerves. You would need to take the edge off if you were dealing with eight unruly reindeer all night too. Chamomile is a great night cap too, so this is a great choice to help Santa wrap up Christmas and settle down for a very well deserved long winter’s nap.

What would you leave out for Santa to sip on this year? Share your ideas in the comments section below. And don’t forget, it’s not too late to ask him for some last minute gifts from the Tea Smith. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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