Tea Brewing Methods

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Part of the video series: Brewing Tea

Summary: There are many methods of brewing tea. Learn about different ways to brew tea with tips from a tea lounge owner in this free tea brewing video.

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Kim Pham Kim Pham co-owns the Kaleisia Tea Lounge in Tampa. She has traveled extensively to cultivate her knowledge of tea, and she has learned the tea supply chain f... read more

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Tea Brewing Methods

So once you have your tea, you have to learn how to brew it correctly. There are many methods, but you have to pick one that fits your needs. If you're on the go, you don't have the time to use a teapot, you use tea balls, you use empty tea bags, you use other accoutrements. But if you do have the time, you have more selections to choose from. So what I always recommend is first ask yourself, do you have the time to make the tea? I think you always should make time to make tea, cause that's the time you get to breathe and really focus and meditate. It always make you feel better actually to destress. But if you don't have the time, I will show you how by using empty tea bags and the Euro brew and also tea balls. That's a quick fix. But if you do have time to relax, I encourage to sit down, make your hot water and then use a tea pot. Pick the size that fits your needs, if you want to take your time and drink it for a few hours, a cast iron might the best choice. You want to see the color of the tea and be able to enjoy it cooler because hot water doesn't agree with you well, then you would go with the glass teapot. You can see the color of the tea, you can see the tea leaves and have a tea that's a little warmer, instead of scorching hot for so long.

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