Herbal Tea Brewing Guides

Precision steeping unlocks the full character of every botanical. Follow these recipes from Youngshoulder to brew with confidence.

Classic Hot Infusion

  1. Heat filtered water to 205 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Measure one teaspoon of loose leaf per cup into an infuser.
  3. Pour water over leaves and cover to retain aroma.
  4. Steep five to seven minutes, then remove infuser.
Hot herbal tea steeping ritual

Cold Brew Method

Combine two tablespoons of herbal blend with one liter of cold water. Refrigerate eight to twelve hours. Strain and serve over ice for a smooth, low-tannin cup ideal for summer afternoons.

Temperature Reference

Delicate flowers like chamomile and rose perform best at 200 degrees. Hardy roots and barks tolerate boiling water at 212 degrees. Peppermint sits comfortably at 205 degrees for optimal menthol release without harsh notes.

Sun Tea Safety

We recommend refrigerator cold brew over sun tea to avoid bacterial growth in warm outdoor conditions common across the US southwest.

Double Steeping

Whole leaf peppermint and chamomile can yield a second, lighter cup. Add one minute to the second steep time for balanced flavor.

Iced Concentrate

Brew at double strength, cool rapidly, and dilute over ice. Hibiscus blends create a stunning ruby concentrate perfect for gatherings.

Recipe

Citrus Mint Refresher

Steep Peppermint Grove Loose Leaf for six minutes. Add a slice of orange and a teaspoon of honey. Serve chilled for a bright, refreshing afternoon drink that pairs well with light meals.

Fresh herbs for citrus mint tea
Tools

Recommended Equipment

Kettle with Control

Temperature-controlled kettles ensure repeatable results across every recipe.

Fine Mesh Infuser

Stainless infusers prevent sediment while allowing full leaf expansion.

Steep Timer

A simple timer prevents over-extraction and bitter herbal notes.

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Each guide pairs with a specific product from our catalog. Stock your pantry with blends designed for these steeping methods.

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