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Brewing Loose Tea is Simple

Simple Steps to the Perfect Pot of Tea:

  • Always start with cold water
  • Heat pot with hot water, discard water after heating one to two minutes.
  • Add tea leaves and pour prepared water to into pot. Steep according to directions below.

Black Tea:

  1. Bring your water to a full boil and remove from heat.
  2. Add tea, one level teaspoon per cup. For iced teas add a semi-heaping teaspoon.
  3. Allow tea to steep approximately 3 - 5 minutes and remove tealeaves. If you like a strong, pungent cup of tea add a bit more tea, we do not recommend that you steep any longer than 5 to 6 minutes or you will likely have a bitter cup.

Green and Pouchongs Teas:

  1. Bring your water to a pre boil, when the little bubbles start to form on the bottom of the pot, remove from heat.
  2. Add tea, one level teaspoon per cup.
  3. Allow tea to steep 1 ½ - 2 minutes and remove leaves. Quality green tea can be steeped more than once. Save the leaves and re-steep, adding 1 minute for each additional brew.

Oolongs and White Teas:

  1. Bring your water to a pre boil. When the little bubbles are coming to the surface (a bit hotter than you would need for green tea) remove from heat.
  2. Add tea, one level teaspoon per cup.
  3. Allow tea to steep 4 - 6 minutes and remove leaves. Oolongs can be re-steeped. Follow the same steps as with green teas, above.

Tisanes:

  1. Bring your water to a full boil and remove from heat.
  2. Add herbs, one heaping teaspoon per cup. For iced herbal infusions, add one level tablespoon.
  3. Allow herbs to steep 5 - 7 minutes and then remove herbs. Herbs will generally not get bitter if you allow them to steep longer.

We encourage you to be diligent with steeping times. 
It makes all the difference.

Caffeine Facts:

To lessen the level of caffeine in your cup; reduce the length of time you brew and/or lower the water temperature.