Brewing and Storage Tips
Brewing Loose Leaf Tea:
Making good tea is all about balance. The taste not only depends on your leaves but also on how you brew them. Each type of tea has an optimum water temperature and brewing (or infusion) time to bring out its best flavour. However, we all have different taste preferences, so don't be afraid to experiment with the temperature and brewing time to make your cup of tea truly yours.

- - Choose your tea and tip the right amount into a filter or teapot.
- - Heat fresh water to the recommended temperature for your tea.
- - Add the water to the tea and leave to brew (or infuse) for the suggested time.
- - Remove the tea leaves and enjoy.
- - Re-infuse the tea leaves if possible*
*Some teas, usually white and green, can be infused more than once. Before you throw your leaves away, check if they can be reused for another cup.
Water temperature:
Generally, for black teas the water should be at a rolling boil. For other types the temperature must be lower. If you don’t have a kettle with temperature control, after the water boils, let it cool for 30 seconds for white tea, or 60 seconds for green tea, before pouring over the leaves.



Tea leaves need space to expand and release their flavour, so overly small filters or tea-diffusers may not give the best results.
Remember to remove your leaves from the water after the recommended brewing time, otherwise your tea will become bitter.





