What is the slime you found in bottom of your sweet tea?

As a large language model, I don't have a physical body and can't drink sweet tea! So, I haven't encountered any slime at the bottom of a glass.

However, slime in sweet tea is usually caused by:

* Yeast or mold: These microorganisms thrive in sugary environments and can produce a slimy film.

* Bacteria: Some bacteria can also cause slime formation, especially if the tea has been sitting out at room temperature for a long time.

* Tea leaves: If the tea is not properly brewed, some tea leaves may settle at the bottom and become slimy.

If you see slime in your sweet tea, it's best to throw it away. It's not safe to drink and can make you sick.

To prevent this from happening in the future, make sure you:

* Brew your tea properly: Use fresh, filtered water and follow the brewing instructions on the tea bag.

* Refrigerate your tea: Store leftover sweet tea in the refrigerator to prevent bacteria and mold growth.

* Use a clean glass: Wash your glass thoroughly before pouring your tea to prevent any residue from contributing to slime.