Brewing Guide
Every Tea Has Its Own Rhythm
At STEEP STATE TEA, we believe that good tea does not require perfection.
The following recommendations are intended as a guide.
Feel free to adjust quantity, temperature and brewing time according to your personal preference.
Focus Line
Matcha
| Amount | Water | Temperature |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 g | 70–80 ml | 70–80°C |
Preparation:
Whisk Matcha with hot water until a fine foam forms.
Sencha
| Amount | Water | Temperature | Brewing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2–3 g | 200 ml | 70–80°C | 2–3 min |
Multiple infusions possible.
Balance Line
Tie Guan Yin
| Amount | Water | Temperature | Brewing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2–3 g | 200 ml | 90–95°C | 1–2 min |
Multiple infusions possible.
Da Hong Pao
| Amount | Water | Temperature | Brewing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2–3 g | 200 ml | 90–95°C | 1–2 min |
Multiple infusions possible.
Calm Line
Quiet Bloom
| Amount | Water | Temperature | Brewing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3–5 g | 200 ml | 95–100°C | 5–7 min |
Linden blossom, chamomile and mint for calm evening moments.
Botanical Sunset
| Amount | Water | Temperature | Brewing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3–5 g | 200 ml | 95–100°C | 5–7 min |
A botanical herbal blend with gentle citrus freshness.
Multiple Infusions
Sencha, Tie Guan Yin and Da Hong Pao are particularly suitable for multiple infusions.
With each infusion, the character of the tea changes slightly and reveals new nuances.
Tea Is Not a Competition
The best results do not come from exact numbers, but from attention and awareness.
Use these recommendations as a starting point and discover your own rhythm.