Green Tea
160-180°F (70-82°C)Steep Time: 1-3 minutes
Resteeps: 2-3 times
Green tea is unoxidized, preserving its delicate grassy, vegetal, or sweet flavors. The biggest mistake is using boiling water—this scorches the leaves and creates harsh bitterness. Japanese greens like sencha and gyokuro prefer cooler temperatures (160-170°F), while Chinese greens like Longjing can handle slightly warmer water (170-180°F).
Signs of proper brewing: Light yellow-green color, fresh aroma, smooth taste without bitterness. If your green tea tastes bitter, lower the temperature or shorten steep time.