LIBERTEA

Healing the Nation, One Sip at a Time. Brewed with Purpose in the Heart of the Shenandoah Valley.

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The Story of the Founders

LiberTea wasn't born in a boardroom; it was born around a farmhouse table in the rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley. Founded by the Sterling family—led by patriarch Elias Sterling and his wife, Sarah.

As a family of deep Christian faith, the Sterlings view their business as a stewardship. They often say they are "planting seeds for two kingdoms"—cultivating the soil of the United States while living with an eye toward their eternal home.

"We brew for the neighbors we have today, and the glory of the Kingdom we seek tomorrow." — Elias Sterling

100% Domestic Sourcing

From wild-grown black tea of the Southeast to Georgia peaches and Pacific Northwest mint.

Organic & Heirloom

Partnering with families who reject synthetic pesticides, utilizing generations-old heirloom seeds.

Small-Batch Integrity

Processed within 48 hours of harvest to lock in natural antioxidants that industrial teas lose.

Pure & Clean

No 'natural flavors' from a lab. Just real fruit purée and organic wildflower honey.

Beverage Lineup

A taste of the land, crafted with integrity.

The 'Old Reliable'

Founders Black Tea

A robust, bold blend with a naturally malty finish.

Southern Summer

American Peach Tea

Sun-ripened peach purée and wildflower honey.

Clean & True

Pure Green Tea

Unsweetened, lightly steamed for clarity and health.

The Quintessential

Lemon Tea

Cold-pressed organic lemons meets high-mountain tea.

Heal the Nation, One Sip at a Time

The Sterlings believe that the body is a temple. By keeping the business family-owned and independent, they resist the pressure to cut corners. Whether it's supporting local veterans through 'Honor Harvest' or providing fair-trade premiums to American farms, LiberTea is about legacy.

Independent
Holistic
Organic

"This is a grounded, family-first enterprise focused on the literal soil beneath our feet."