SHU PU ERH TEA BRICK

A richly matured Shu Pu Erh pressed into a traditional brick form, offering a deeply mellow, earthy profile with hints of aged wood, leather, and subtle sweetness. The aroma unfolds with warm notes of damp forest floor and dried fruit, while the cup delivers a smooth, velvety texture. As it ages, layers of mellow woodsy undertones and gentle cocoa emerge, finishing with a long, soothing, woody-earthy harmony—perfect for savoring slowly and appreciating its evolving depth.
INGREDIENTS
Shu Pu Erh tea leaves, post-fermented and pressed into brick form.
ALLERGENS
No known allergens. Processed in a facility that handles tree nuts.
BREWING METHOD
  1. Heat water to 95 °C (203 °F).
  2. Break off approx. 2 g of Pu Erh brick per 240 ml (8 oz) of water.
  3. Rinse leaves with a quick 5–10 s flush of hot water and discard rinse.
  4. Steep for 3–5 minutes for a full-bodied, earthy infusion; adjust steep time to preference.
  5. Re-steep multiple times, increasing steep time by 30 s with each subsequent brew.
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How to Brew Tea: Hot & Cold Methods

A perfectly brewed cup of tea is a small daily pleasure. It depends not only on the quality of the leaves but also on the water temperature, steeping time, and even your mood. Here are some simple and popular methods to bring out the best in your tea — whether you're craving a cozy warm drink or a cool summer refreshment.

 

🔥 Hot Brewing

1. Classic Method
Suitable for most teas — green, black, oolong, and white.

  • Water temperature:
    • Black tea: 90–100°C
    • Green: 70–85°C
    • White: 75–85°C
    • Oolong: 85–95°C
  • Ratio: 1 tsp (2–3g) per 200 ml of water
  • Steeping time: 2 to 5 minutes, depending on the type and your taste preference

Tip: Avoid pouring boiling water over green or white tea to prevent bitterness and preserve its delicate flavor.

2. Multi-Infusion (Gong Fu Style)
Perfect for oolongs, pu-erh, and premium green teas.

  • Use a small teapot or gaiwan.
  • Increase leaf quantity (5–6g per 150 ml) but steep quickly: 10–30 seconds, slightly longer with each infusion.
  • You can re-steep 5–7 times — the flavor will evolve with each brew.

❄️ Cold Brewing (Cold Brew)

1. Classic Cold Infusion

  • Add 5–7g of tea to 1 liter of cold water.
  • Refrigerate for 6–12 hours (green and white teas infuse faster, black and oolong take longer).
  • Strain and enjoy a refreshing, smooth tea with zero bitterness.

Why try it?

  • Naturally smooth and mellow taste
  • Higher antioxidant release
  • Great for on-the-go hydration

2. Quick Iced Tea

  • Brew a strong hot tea (1.5–2x more leaves than usual).
  • After 5–7 minutes, pour over a glass filled with ice.
  • Add fruit, mint, or citrus for a twist.

Which method is for you?
Need to unwind and warm up? Go for classic hot brewing. Craving a light, crisp drink during the day? Cold brew is your friend. Don’t be afraid to experiment — tea adapts beautifully to mood, time, and taste.

Above all, brew with joy. And here at Teacle, we’re always ready to help you find the perfect tea for every moment.

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