Ultimate Guide to Brewing the Perfect Cup of Tea ☕
January 21, 2026Let’s be honest, most of us make tea on autopilot.
Water boiled. Tea added. Forgotten for five minutes.
And then we wonder why it tastes bitter or dull.
The truth?
Great tea isn’t complicated, it just needs a little care.
At Duncan’s Tea, we believe every cup should feel comforting, flavourful, and deeply satisfying. Here’s a simple, no-nonsense guide to help you brew tea the way it’s meant to be enjoyed.
🌿 Step 1: Start with good tea
No brewing trick can fix poor-quality leaves.
Choose:
- Fresh, aromatic tea
- Loose-leaf whenever possible
- Trusted garden-sourced teas
Good tea already knows how to taste great, you just need to unlock it.
💧 Step 2: Use fresh water
Tea is mostly water, so this matters more than you think.
✔ Use fresh filtered water
✖ Avoid re-boiled or stale water
Fresh water = brighter flavour and better aroma.
Step 3: Measure it right
The golden rule:
👉 1 teaspoon tea for 1 cup (200 ml) water
Want stronger tea?
Add a little more leaf, not more time.
🔥 Step 4: Heat water correctly
Different teas like different temperatures.
| Tea Type | Water Temp |
|---|---|
| Green Tea | 70–80°C |
| Darjeeling First Flush | 80–85°C |
| Darjeeling Second Flush | 90–95°C |
| Black Tea | 95–100°C |
| Herbal Tea | 100°C |
💡 Tip: Boiling water can destroy delicate teas like green and first flush Darjeeling.
⏱ Step 5: Don’t over-steep
This is where most tea goes wrong.
| Tea Type | Time |
|---|---|
| Green Tea | 2–3 min |
| Darjeeling Tea | 3–4 min |
| Black Tea | 4–5 min |
| Herbal Tea | 5–7 min |
Set a timer. Your tea deserves it.
🍵 Step 6: Strain, sip, enjoy
Once brewed:
- Remove leaves immediately
- Inhale the aroma
- Take that first warm sip
That’s the magic moment.
Final Sip ☕
Brewing the perfect cup of tea isn’t about rules:
it’s about slowing down.
When you get the temperature right, respect the leaves, and give tea a little time, it rewards you with flavour, aroma, and calm.
So next time you brew, ask yourself:
👉 Am I just making tea… or enjoying it?
