If you’re reading this, you probably know that you’re not supposed to boil your tea water, but you may not have a good grasp on precisely what temperatures are best for your different tea varieties. The unoxidized leaves that are used in white, yellow, and green teas are brewed at lower temperatures. The partially and fully oxidized oolong and black teas require higher temperatures to break down their more complex molecular structure and release their full flavor. Below are some general guidelines for water temperature based on the variety of tea you’re drinking.
- White Tea: 149 to 158 °F
- Yellow Tea: 158 to 167 °F
- Green Tea: 167 to 176 °F
- Oolong Tea: 176 to 185 °F
- Black Tea: 210 °F
- Herbal Tea: 210 °F
- Pu-erh Tea: 203 to 212 °F
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