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Whetheryou’re looking to transition from coffee to tea or are simply eager to master a new skill, understanding tea brewing temperatures is the key to crafting a delightful cup of tea whenever you crave it. Brewing temperatures can vary depending on the type of tea you’re making, as the level of heat can affect thetea’s extraction and flavor.

Use this guide to learn more about tea temperatures and how to brew different types of tea, and explore other frequently asked questions.

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WHAT IS THE BEST TEMPERATURE TO BREW TEA?

The best temperature to brew tea varies depending on the type of tea you’re creating. Generally, you should aim for your kettle to heat the water within the range of 167-212°F.

With KitchenAid® electric kettles, you can get water up to temperature with ease and precision. Temperature control features on select models allow you to choose the optimal temperature for each type of tea, helping you brew a stimulating cup of green tea or a soothing pot of oolong.

TEA BREWING TEMPERATURES

Explore the different types of tea below and learn their optimal brewing temperature, so you can make a delicious and comforting cup of tea every time you brew.

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1. BLACK TEA

The black tea category is home to some of the more common types of tea brewed around the world, like Earl Grey, masala chai and English breakfast. These dark and flavorful tea leaves are best brewed with water at about 212°F.

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2. GREEN TEA

Green teas like matcha, sencha and bancha varieties have a delicate, earthy flavor and vibrant color. Because these teas are often milder in taste compared to black tea, their recommended brewing temperature is typically a little cooler. Green teas should be brewed with water between 175–180°F.

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3. WHITE TEA

Similar to green tea, white teas like silver needle and white peony have a delicate flavor and require a cooler brewing temperature. Use your tea kettle to heat water between 175–180°F for proper flavor extraction.

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4. OOLONG TEA

Oolong tea is dark like black tea, but offers sweet flavors like honey, fruit and floral notes rather than the subtle spiced flavor of many black varieties. This soothing tea is often steeped at higher temperatures than green and white teas, with a recommended 195°F brewing temperature.

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5. HERBAL TEA

Though herbal teas like peppermint, rooibos and chamomile don’t come from the tea plant Camellia sinensis, they are brewed and steeped in a similar manner to traditional teas. It is typically recommended that you brew your favorite herbal tea at 212°F.

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6. YELLOW TEA

A bit more rare than other types of tea, yellow tea falls somewhere between green and black tea in flavor. Like green varieties, this tea is more delicate and requires lower brewing temperatures of 167–176°F for proper flavor extraction.

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7. PU-ERH TEA

This fermented tea popular in China has a flavor profile that varies depending on how long it has been aged. Ripe pu-erh is slightly nutty, while aged pu-erh has subtle notes of stone fruits such as plums. Ripe or aged, pu-erh tea should be brewed at the high temperature of 212°F.

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8. PURPLE TEA

Low in caffeine and high in antioxidants, purple tea has a pleasant, woody flavor and vibrant violet color. This type of tea is similar to green and white tea and can be steeped at temperatures between 175–180°F.

TEA TEMPERATURE CHART

If you’re getting ready to brew a cup or pot of tea, use this quick reference chart for the brewing temperatures of common types of tea.

Note: Steeping times can vary by the amount of tea you’re brewing and the strength of flavor you prefer.

TYPE OF TEA

BREWING TEMP

STEEPING TIME

BLACK TEA

212°F

3–5 minutes

GREEN TEA

175–180°F

2 minutes

WHITE TEA

175–180°F

1–2 minutes

OOLONG TEA

195°F

2–3 minutes

HERBAL TEA

212°F

3–4 minutes

YELLOW TEA

167–176°F

2 minutes

PU-ERH TEA

212°F

2–3 minutes

PURPLE TEA

175–180°F

2–4 minutes

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WHAT TEMPERATURE IS TEA SERVED?

Though tea is often brewed near or at boiling temperatures, you certainly don’t want to serve tea that hot. Tea is typically drinkable when the brew has cooled to temperatures ranging between 140–150°F.

HOW LONG CAN TEA SIT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE?

Whether you’re serving tea with brunch or hosting a tea party, you may wonder how long you can let tea sit on your kitchen table. Tea can be left at room temperature for up to four hours, however, the flavor may quickly diminish if it has cooled too long.

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Tea Temperatures: A Guide to Brewing Tea | KitchenAid? ›

The best temperature to brew tea varies depending on the type of tea you're creating. Generally, you should aim for your kettle to heat the water within the range of 167-212°F. With KitchenAid® electric kettles, you can get water up to temperature with ease and precision.

What temperature should you brew tea at? ›

Steep black, herbal and red teas at full boil (around 208˚ - 212˚F) and green and white teas just off-boil (around 170˚ - 185˚F). Don't forget that altitude affects your boil temp.

What is the correct temperature for drinking tea? ›

Therefore, it's important to be careful when preparing tea and ideally to let it cool before serving. The authors of one study recommend serving tea at 130–160°F (54–71°C) to maintain palatability, but I would suggest keeping drinking temperatures below 140°F (60°C) ( 42 ).

What temperature do you need to make tea? ›

The water temperature for black tea should be 90 to 98oC and for green tea around 80oC. Always read the instructions on pack. In order to draw the best flavour out of the tea the water must contain oxygen, this is reduced if the water is boiled more than once and you waste energy! Only boil the amount you need.

What temperature and time should tea steep? ›

Approximate Tea Steeping Times

The best temperature is around 190 F. But oolong should be steeped longer than black tea, for around 5 to 8 minutes. Green tea–You will need to be more gentle with your green teas. The water temperature should be around 150 to 160 F and only steeped for 2 to 4 minutes.

How hot should chamomile tea be? ›

If you are a real stickler and want to get it exactly right most white teas and green teas are best at 158°F (70°C). For black and oolong teas use water around 85°C (185°F). For herbal infusions use 212°F (100°C) water, and 158°F (70°C) for chamomile.

What temperature do you brew orange pekoe tea? ›

Don't add tea to actively boiling water.

Steeping tea in water that's still boiling will get you some bitter tea. Black “iced tea” tea, like our orange pekoe blend, is best steeped at 200-212 degrees Fahrenheit.

How to tell if tea is too hot to drink? ›

A “super hot tea” (temperature>85℃/185℉) also tastes a little astringent. If a tea drinker doesn't know this detail, he/she might think that something is wrong with the tea. The acceptable tea soup temperature is between 50℃/122℉ to 60℃/140℉.

What temperature should cup tea be? ›

The Perfect Temperature for Different Teas
TeaTemperature (Celsius)With milk?
Black Tea95-98°Cwith/without
English Breakfast Tea95-98°CWith
Oolong Tea82-96°CWithout
White Tea74-80°CWithout
7 more rows

How do you determine the temperature of your tea? ›

The temperature of water for steeping tea can be measured using a cooking thermometer. Simply immerse the thermometer in the water and wait until it stabilizes to get the reading. The ideal temperature range for different types of tea varies, but generally it is between 170°F to 210°F.

How to brew perfect tea? ›

Bring water to a boil*, and pour over the tea as soon as it reaches boiling. Over-boiling will cause oxygen to be reduced, making the tea taste 'flat'. Use 1 tea bag per cup, or 1 teaspoon of loose tea per cup (6 oz.). Steep the tea for the required time as indicated on the chart to the right.

How long should you brew a tea bag? ›

Bring water to a rolling boil and immediately pour over your tea bag. Steep for a good 3 to 5 minutes. (Great taste can't be rushed—it really does take the full time to release the tea's entire flavor.) Remove the tea bag, relax and enjoy!

Is it better to boil or steep tea? ›

Typically, people bring their water to a boil and then put their tea inside of the cup or pot, but that's not the correct way to steep tea. Using boiling water will make the tea taste bitter and diminish the nutrients and minerals in the beverage.

What temperature is best for brewing tea? ›

Tea temperature breakdown
  • Black tea: 212 degrees.
  • Green tea: 175 to 180 degrees.
  • White tea: 175 to 180 degrees.
  • Oolong tea: 195 degrees.
  • Pu-erh tea: 212 degrees.
  • Purple tea: 175 to 180 degrees.
  • Herbal tea: 212 degrees.
  • Rooibos tea: 212 degrees.

Does using two tea bags make the tea stronger? ›

If you need to make a stronger cup of tea in a fraction of the time, using two tea bags is certainly the way to go. This simple trick can drastically reduce your steeping time, allowing you to enjoy a robust and full-bodied cup of tea without having to wait for too long at the counter.

What is the best temperature to drink tea? ›

Abstract. Hot beverages such as tea, hot chocolate, and coffee are frequently served at temperatures between 160 degrees F (71.1 degrees C) and 185 degrees F (85 degrees C).

Can water be too hot for tea? ›

It's important to brew teas at the proper temperature to get the best flavor from your tea. Use water that's too hot, and you could burn delicate tea leaves, resulting in an unpleasantly bitter cup. Use water that's too cool, and you risk ending up with a weak, less flavorful cup of tea.

Is it better to brew tea hot or cold? ›

Cold brewed tea has a much lighter, more subtle taste than hot brewed tea. It takes heat for the tannins in tea leaves to be infused into the water, so all of the astringency and bitterness that can ruin a strong cup of tea is totally absent from cold brewed teas.

What is the ideal temperature for tea production? ›

The ideal temperature for growing tea is between 18 and 30 degrees. The plant growth is adversely affected when the temperature goes above 32 degrees or drops below 13 degrees.

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