How to Steep Hot Tea

Posted: 03/31/2010

You will extract the most pleasure from fine tea, steeped with care. The Republic of Teas Minister of Fire & Water suggests the following step-by-step ritual for infusing hot tea:

How Long to Boil Water for Tea?

  • It begins with the water: the element that brings tea to its full potential. Fresh water yields a better cup. We recommend using filtered, spring or bottled water.
  • Fill your tea kettle with fresh, cold water and heat to a rolling boil, unless you're making green tea or 100% White Tea. In that case, stop short of boiling to avoid cooking the delicate tea.
  • If you're using a teapot, warm it first by swirling in a splash of steamy water and pour it out.

How to Steep Tea Bags

  • Plan on about one teaspoon of tea or herbs or one tea bag per six-ounce cup.
  • If using whole leaf tea, place tea in infusing basket or teapot.

How Long to Steep Tea?

  • Pour the water over the tea, cover if in a pot, and infuse to taste. Different teas take well to different infusing times. Experiment to find your ideal time, but take care: don't steep for too long or you'll find your tea has gone bitter or acidic.

TEA WATER TEA BAG FULL-LEAF
White short of boiling 30-60 seconds 2-3 minutes
Green short of boiling 1-3 minutes 2-4 minutes
Black boiling 3-5 minutes 3-5 minutes
Oolong boiling 3-5 minutes 5-7 minutes
Red/Herb boiling 5-7 minutes 5-7 minutes

Enjoy Your Hot Tea

  • Remove the tea bag or infuser, or use a strainer for the leaves. Pour the steaming tea into a cup and let it cool for a moment.
  • Sip. Let the infusion please your palate. Enjoy the nuances, the complexity and character. This is drinking tea.



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