Brewing Japanese Tea

Brewing a good cup of Japanese tea requires attention and a little bit of basic knowledge to bring out the best flavors and not a bitter cup. There are no other teas that can be steeped in as many ways as Japanese teas, and there are four important factors that will affect the taste: the amount of tea leaves, the amount of water, the water temperature and the steeping time. You can brew several times on the same leaves, adjusting the water temperature and brewing time. After the first brew the tea leaves have opened, and you can in most cases pour the tea immediately.

Having a good Japanese teapot will heighten your tea experience. Not only does it make brewing easier and make the tea taste better, Japanese tea ware, refined by a long history and culture, will also add texture and beauty to your tea moment.

There is no correct way to brew a Japanese tea. For each tea in the shop, I have written a recommendation for brewing. The instructions that I personally believe bring out the best in the specific tea. However, it is much more fun to know the basics and experiment on your own – to find your personal favorite brew.

Below a few general tips to get you started.



How to Brew