TEA HOW-TO

How to Use a Tea Infuser

 

Using a tea infuser allows you to easily steep a single cup of tea, or an entire teapot. The best tea infuser allows you to control the infusion time to prevent the over-extraction of tannins, which results in a bitter cup.



Step By Step 

filling a kettle - how to make tea in a teapot

Step 1 - Heat water

POUR FRESH WATER INTO A KETTLE AND HEAT TO EXACT TEMPERATURE.

We would recommend using low mineral, low chemical, spring or glacier-fed water.

To find the full water temperature instructions please refer to our Steeping Chart.

Heat the water by boiling it. Please do not microwave it, no matter what your Great Aunt Josephine says, as it results in unevenly hot water. Take care not to over-boil or re-boil your water, which results in stale-tasting tea from an imbalance of elements in the water. Water temperature also has a profound impact on infusion quality; for example, unfermented (green) teas can be easily bruised by overly hot water which extracts too many tannic acids, rendering a bitter palate.


adding loose leaf tea into tea infuser

Step 2 - Add tea into the infuser

PICK YOUR FAVORITE TEA AND PLACE INFUSER INTO THE TEACUP.

Add 1 tsp of tea leaves per 1 cup of water directly into the infuser. Rooibos is a particularly good fit for the infuser basket, because the basket catches all small needle-like rooibos particles that would otherwise escape into your cup!

TEA STORAGE 101

Store tea and herbs in a cool, dark, and dry (low humidity) place. Proper storage of tea lowers the deterioration rate of the fragile essential oils – hot, humid conditions with exposure to UV destroys tea. Once opened, we recommend consuming the tea within the year.


adding water into loose leaf tea infuser

Step 3 - Steep precisely and remove infuser

POUR HOT WATER OVER LEAVES AND STEEP PER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS.

To find the detailed steeping instructions please refer to our Steeping Chart.

Following the steeping instructions for the different tea types will yield the difference between a proper balance of flavors, as our blenders intend, and incorrect emphasis on certain flavor profiles of different ingredients.


drinking tea made with loose leaf tea infuser

Step 4 - Savor the moment

TAKE A MOMENT TO APPRECIATE THE CHARACTER AND AROMA.

We recommend tasting the tea first on it's own, so that you may appreciate the flavor profile as our Master Blenders intended. Then, from there, if you are craving a drop of local honey, a dollop of raspberry jam, or a splash of your favorite milk option, be our guest! Find peace in a teacup.




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