How to make loose leaf cold brew tea: 4 simple steps
1. Put loose leaf tea into a large jar.
2. Add water to the jar, either room temperature or ice water. Add 500 ml of water for every 5 grams of loose leaf tea, and increase accordingly.
3. Stir the loose leaf tea and water mixture well, then place it in the refrigerator to chill for 6-12 hours (it can be left overnight).
4. After the chilling time is up, take the jar out of the refrigerator and strain it to separate the tea leaves from the tea.
FAQ:
How does the taste of cold brew tea differ from hot brew tea?
When you try cold brewing the tea you usually brew with hot water, you'll notice some flavors in the cold brew tea that you might not have noticed in the hot brew tea. These flavors are often masked by the more readily released substances in hot water. This can be a novel and interesting experience. It's also fun to try cold brewing different kinds of tea using a loose leaf tea sampler.
Some people also report that loose leaf cold brew tea is smoother and incredibly refreshing.
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What can be added to loose leaf cold brew tea?
Some of the best oolong tea, such as Fenghuang Dancong and TieGuanyin, have a delightful taste when paired with fruits.
If you prefer some sweetness, you can add honey or white sugar.
I'm worried about the hygiene of loose leaf cold brew tea!
Here are some tips for healthier consumption of loose leaf cold brew tea:
- Opt for high-quality loose leaf tea rather than bagged tea. Tea bags contain broken leaves that make it difficult to judge the tea's quality and may harbor debris and bacteria.
- Exercise caution when selecting cold brew teas with added fruits; choose versions that are freshly produced to minimize the risk of microbial growth, as fruit pieces are more prone to contamination than pure loose leaf tea.
- Consume the prepared cold brew tea promptly and avoid leaving it in the refrigerator for extended periods.
- Before cold brewing, rinse the loose leaf tea with water to remove any impurities.
Why is my loose leaf cold brew tea too teak?
Another reason for weak tea could be that the cold brew time was too short. Try extending the steeping time by several hours beyond the initial cold brew period.
Can I steep the tea with hot water first and then refrigerate it?
Another common cold brew method is to add loose leaf tea to a large jar, pour in half hot water and half cold water, then refrigerate.
However, using all or part hot water for cold brewing may increase bitterness. If you enjoy a stronger tea flavor, this slight bitterness may not be an issue for you.
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