Tea Preparation - One pound of tea will make approximately 220 servings.
- Our hot teabags will make 12 ounces of hot tea.
- Green teas are best prepared with a water temperature around 185 degrees.
- Oolongs are prepared with water around 205 degrees.
- Black teas are best prepared with boiling water.
- Our iced teas can be prepared either traditionally or with an iced tea brewer.
- To brew the perfect cup of tea, please see the Tea Quantities Guide and Brewing Time and Water Temperature Guide below.
Hot Tea Brewing Guide - Boil water.
- Fill the tea pot with the boiling water and let sit for a couple of minutes.
- Pour this hot water out of the tea pot as more water is coming to a boil.
- Place the measured loose leaf tea into the tea pot.
- Add new hot water to the tea pot.
- Let brew for the time indicated in the guide below.
- Pour off the brewed tea, straining the leaves.
- Enjoy!
Tea Quantities Guide The table below is simply a guide. Feel free to adjust quantities according to your taste preferences. | Tea | Suggested Amount of Tea to Use Per 8 ounces of Water | | Apricot | 2 level tsp | | Black Currant | 2 level tsp | | Black Jasmine | 1 rounded tsp | | Ceylon | 2 level tsp | | Chamomile | 2 rounded tbsp | | Classic Earl Grey | 2 level tsp | | Classic English Breakfast | 2 level tsp | | Classic Irish Breakfast | 2 level tsp | | Darjeeling | 2 level tsp | | Decaffeinated Earl Grey | 2 level tsp | | Decaffeinated English Breakfast | 2 level tsp | | Delicate Orange Spice™ | 2 level tsp | | Emerald Blossom™ | 1 rounded tsp | | Evening Herbal™ | 2 heaping tbsp | | Floral Ti Kuan Yin Oolong | 2 rounded tsp | | Formosa Pouchong | 2 level tsp | | French Vanilla | 2 level tsp | | Genmaicha | 1 heaping tsp | | Golden Tip Assam | 2 level tsp | | Gunpowder | 1 rounded tsp | | Jasmine Pearls | 8 pearls | | Keemun | 2 level tsp | | Kenilworth | 2 level tsp | | Lapsang Souchong | 2 level tsp | | Lung Ching/Dragonwell | 1 heaping tsp | | Min Nan Oolong | 2 rounded tsp | | Moroccan Mint | 2 level tbsp | | Pure Peppermint | 2 heaping tbsp | | Queen Victoria Blend | 2 rounded tsp | | Sencha | 2 rounded tsp | | South Island™ | 2 level tsp | | Spring Dragon™ | 1 heaping tsp | | Star-Spangled Herbal™ | 2 heaping tbsp | | Sweetberry™ | 1 heaping tsp | | Tropical Passionfruit | 2 level tsp | | Yunnan | 2 level tsp | Brewing Time and Water Temperature Guide | Type of Tea | Brewing Time | Water Temperature | | Black Teas | 5 minutes | Boiling Water | | Oolong Tea | 7 minutes | Let the water rest for 30 seconds after coming to a boil. | | Green Tea | 3 minutes | Let the water cool for about 1 minute after coming to a boil. | | Herbal Infusions | 5 minutes | Boiling Water | Iced Tea Brewing Guide 1-Gallon Filter Bags - Place the 1-gallon filter bag into a heat tolerant 1-gallon pitcher.
- Add 2 quarts of boiling water to the pitcher.
- Allow the tea to brew for 15 minutes.
- Remove the filter bag, squeezing it gently to allow all of the brewed tea to remain in the pitcher.
- Add 2 quarts of cold water and stir.
- Serve over ice.
1-Quart Filter Bags - Place the 1-quart filter bag into a heat tolerant 1-quart pitcher.
- Add 1 quart of boiling water to the pitcher.
- Allow the tea to brew of 8 minutes or longer if you prefer stronger iced tea.
- Remove the filter bag, squeezing it gently to allow all of the brewed tea to remain in the pitcher.
- Serve over ice.
Iced tea can be kept at room temperature for up to 8 hours. Refrigerated iced tea may cloud. If it does cloud, add a little hot water. Tea Storage Tea can be best kept for a longer time period if stored at room temperature, in a dry location, closed within the packaging it is shipped with, inside the original box and away from strong odors. Never store tea in a refrigerator or freezer. Under these conditions above, tea should easily have at least six months to a year of shelf life. Tea kept well does not spoil unless exposed to water, but its flavor may diminish over time.
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