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Your tea packages will come from us with brewing instructions and specific temperatures.
We offer basic tea brewing instructions on some of our more unique teas below. Please check out our social media sites for information on upcoming classes, tastings, and workshops.
Remember, it’s all about tea, time, and temperature to get the best brew!
If you’ve had bitter tea, it’s most likely because the leaves were brewed too long or with water that was too hot for the type of tea.
For all teas, we start by warming the brewing vessel by pouring a bit of hot water into it, then dumping it out.
Unless you are brewing your tea “gong fu” style (see explanation below under pu-er tea), we recommend using 2-5 grams (approximately 1 tablespoon is 2g) of tea per 6 ounces of water. If you want to get finicky about preparing your tea properly, then buy a gram scale. Use closer to 3 grams for small leaf tea, and closer to 5 grams for large, “fluffy” leaves that you can steep many times. 2.5 grams is the specialty tea industry standard.
We serve our cake, brick, nest, and bamboo “pressed” pu-ers Gong Fu style, which means filling your brewing vessel about 1/3 of the way with dry tea, about 5g, and brewing short, 30 second (or less) multiple steepings. This brewing method allows the drinker to experience the tea’s true essence.
(Brew YELLOW TEA just like Green Tea)
Brewing black tea is quite simple – steep 3 minutes with boiling water! There are some varieties we carry like Jin Zhen and our Korean Black Tea which are done Gong Fu style, similar to Pu-er, so be sure to check the recommended brewing instructions on the tea packet. These black teas taste better if brewed with a bit cooler water.
Oolong teas have the greatest range of flavors from green and floral to dark and smoky. Again, this tea can be brewed and many enjoy it Gong Fu style (see Pu-er) as you get the most pleasure as rolled oolongs unfurl.
This most delicate of teas has flavor ranges from piney or nutty to crisp and clear.
We steep all herbals with boiled water for a minimum of 4 minutes. If a blend, like Sereni-Tea, Immuni-Tea or seaweed or mushroom teas, we steep it 5 minutes or longer. We do not re-steep herbals as lack of potency is evident in subsequent infusions.