brewing white tea

brewing white tea

herbal tea | December 10th, 2024


Alright, let’s talk about brewing white tea, you know, the kinda tea that looks all fuzzy and white. I ain’t no fancy tea expert or nothin’, but I’ve been makin’ this stuff for a good while now, and I reckon I can tell ya a thing or two.

First off, get yourself some of that white tea. They call it “White Peony” sometimes, sounds real fancy, but it’s just tea, y’know? Now, how much you use depends. If it’s just the leaves, I usually dump in two big spoonfuls for every cup of water. But if it’s got them little buds in it too, then maybe a spoonful and a half is enough. Don’t go measurin’ it too careful, just eyeball it, it ain’t rocket science.

  • Water Temperature: Don’t go boilin’ the water like you’re makin’ coffee. White tea is delicate, y’see? You want it hot, but not too hot. I just heat the water ’til it starts to steam a bit, maybe a little before it starts to bubble. If you got one of them fancy thermometers, folks say around 170-180 degrees Fahrenheit is good. But I just go by lookin’ at it.
  • Steeping Time: Now, this is where it gets tricky. Some folks like it weak, some like it strong. Me, I like it somewhere in the middle. For them Fujian Silver Needle kinda teas, the ones that look like little silver sticks, you gotta let it sit for a good while, maybe 8 to 12 minutes. Gotta let all them flavors come out, y’know? But if it’s a different kind, it might not need so long. You gotta experiment a little, see what you like. Start with five minutes, and if it ain’t strong enough, add a few more minutes next time.
  • Re-Steeping: Here’s a little secret, you can use them tea leaves again! Yep, you heard that right. After you finish your first cup, just add more hot water. The second cup might not be as strong, but it’s still good. You can even do it a third time, but after that, it’s pretty much water, I reckon.

Some folks use special teapots and fancy strainers and all that, but I just use a regular old cup and a spoon. Nothin’ fancy. Just put the tea in the cup, pour in the hot water, wait a bit, and then drink it. If you don’t like them little leaves in your mouth, you can use a strainer or even just hold your teeth together when you drink. It’s all the same in the end.

And don’t be afraid to try different kinds of white tea. There’s all sorts out there, some taste sweeter, some taste a little grassy. It’s like tryin’ different kinds of apples, ya gotta find the one you like best. And you can add things to it too, like a little honey or lemon if you want. But me, I like it plain, just the tea and hot water.

brewing white tea

So there you have it, that’s how I make white tea. It ain’t complicated, just hot water and tea leaves, and a little bit of patience. Now, go on and make yourself a cup, sit back, and relax. You deserve it.

One more thing, don’t go worryin’ too much about the details. It’s just tea, not the end of the world. If it don’t taste right the first time, just try again. You’ll figure it out. And most importantly, enjoy it! There’s nothin’ better than a nice warm cup of tea on a cold day, or any day for that matter.

Now, I gotta go do some chores, but you remember what I told ya. Hot water, tea leaves, wait a bit, and drink it up. That’s all there is to it. And don’t forget, you can always add a little somethin’ sweet if you like. But me, I just like it the way it is, plain and simple, just like life should be.

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