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How to Make Loose Leaf Tea

Cup of Green Tea

The Perfect Cup of Loose Leaf Tea

For the perfect cup of loose leaf tea, you’ll always want to:

Once steeping is complete, remove the leaves completely.

Start with fresh, cold water for the best oxygen content.

Preheat your teacup by rinsing it with hot water and be sure give your leaves room to expand while steeping.

Don’t squeeze or press the leaves after steeping, as this can release bitter compounds.

Equipment You’ll Need to Make Your Loose Leaf Tea

Before you begin brewing your loose leaf tea, you’ll need to gather these items:

A teacup or mug

A kettle or pot for heating water

A thermometer (optional)

A teaspoon or tea measuring tool

An infuser, filter bag, or strainer

Your favorite loose leaf tea

Eight teas around a tea kettle.
Cup of Black Tea

Heating the Water

The temperature of your water is crucial for extracting the optimal flavor from your loose leaf tea. Different types of tea require different temperatures for the best results:

  • Herbal tea: 212°F (100°C)
  • Black tea: 200-212°F (93-100°C)
  • Green tea: 170-180°F (76-82°C)
  • White tea: 160-170°F (71-76°C)
  • Oolong tea: 180-190°F (82-88°C)

For best results, we recommend that you use fresh, cold water and heat it using your preferred method – whether that’s a traditional kettle, electric kettle, or stovetop pot.

If you don’t have a thermometer, you can gauge the temperature by looking at the water: small bubbles indicate lower temperatures (170-180°F), while rolling boils indicate maximum temperature (212°F).

Measuring Your Tea

Next is measuring your loose leaf tea. The right tea-to-water ratio is essential for achieving your desired flavor strength.

Here’s a simple rule of thumb:

  • Use 1 teaspoon of loose leaf tea per 8 ounces (240ml) of water
  • For stronger tea, add an additional 1/2 teaspoon
  • For lighter tea, reduce the amount slightly

Remember that different types of tea have different leaf sizes, so you may need to adjust these measurements based on your specific tea and personal taste preferences.

Loose leaf tea in a teacup with snacks on the side
Loose Leaf tea in strainer
Loose Leaf Strainer

Steeping Your Loose Leaf Tea

Proper steeping time varies by tea type. Steeping your tea too long may result in a bitter taste. The approximate amount of time for each loose leaf tea type is:

  • Black tea: 3-5 minutes
  • Green tea: 2-3 minutes
  • White tea: 1-3 minutes
  • Oolong tea: 2-5 minutes
  • Herbal tea: 4-7 minutes

Select your preferred loose leaf tea brewing method from these popular options:

In-mug infuser: Built into specialty mugs for convenient brewing

Basket infuser: Basket infusers fit most mugs and allows leaves to expand fully

Tea filter bags: Disposable paper filter bags, perfect for travel or office use

Mesh ball infuser: Also called a charm infuser, this is a classic choice that works well for most teas

Most Popular Teas

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