Water temperature is the secret key to unlocking a tea’s full potential. At Steeped Roots, we believe that high heat unlocks high aroma. While "boiling water" is a standard phrase, different leaves require specific thermal energy to release their best flavors without bitterness.

A professional tea brewing setup showing a thermometer checking water temperature for precision brewing
100°CBlack & Puerh
100°CJasmine & Rose
95°COolong Tea
90°CGreen Tea

Black Tea, Pu-erh, and Jasmine: 100°C (212°F)

For these robust varieties, 100°C is non-negotiable. High heat is required to extract the complex trimethylamines and aromatic oils found in fermented leaves. If the water is too cool, you’ll end up with a "flat" cup that lacks the characteristic malty or earthy depth.

Green Tea: 90°C (194°F) for Delicate Leaves

Green tea is the delicate soul of the tea world. Standard green teas thrive at 90°C to avoid "scalding" the vitamins and amino acids. However, high-quality Ancient Tree Green Teas are an exception—their resilient cellular structure can handle boiling water, offering a much richer mouthfeel.

Water Temperature Cheat Sheet

Tea CategoryIdeal TempKey Benefit
Black / Pu-erh100°C (212°F)Full Aroma Extraction
Jasmine / Rose100°C (212°F)High Floral Release
Oolong95°C-100°CComplex Layering
Green Tea85°C-90°CPreserves Sweetness

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Two Crucial Brewing Habits

1. Warm the Vessel First

Rinse your teapot or cup with hot water before adding tea. This prevents a "heat shock" where the cold ceramic drops your water temperature by 10 degrees instantly.

2. Avoid Direct Scalding

Don't pour water directly onto the heart of the leaves. Aim for the inner wall of your teapot. Let the water rise gently around the leaves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use boiling water for Green Tea?

Only if it's high-quality Ancient Tree tea. For mass-market green tea, let the water sit for 2 minutes after boiling to reach 90°C.

Does elevation affect boiling point?

Yes! In high-altitude regions like Yunnan, water boils at roughly 94-96°C. Yunnan teas are naturally evolved to be brewed with this "local boil."

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