The science behind the brew
Every tea book gives instructions about how to brew tea. The instructions describe getting the pot warm, using boiling water and a brewing time of three to five minutes.
In our research, we've discovered other factors which are more important.
- The temperature of the water. In our experiments, the extraction of the tea was reduced by 50% for every 10°C of temperature reduction. If the temperature in a teapot of poured water is 84°C after five minutes, then the flavour extraction is around 70% less than at boiling point.
- The astringency (bitterness) largely comes out after the first thirty seconds. Before then, tea is smooth and leaves the palate fresh.
- The brewing time should be related to the leaf size – the smaller the leaf size, the shorter the brewing time.

