How long should tea be brewed?

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asked May 22, 2022 in Other-Food Drink by tgithcast (3,350 points)
How long should tea be brewed?

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answered May 23, 2022 by sayinghitoyou (5,520 points)
Tea should be brewed for between 3 to 5 minutes.

If brewing tea in a pot then you should get the water boiling and then allow the tea bag to sit in the pot for 5 minute or so.

Or if you're using a regular tea pot then you can pour the hot water over the tea bag and allow it to sit and brew for around 5 minutes.

Steeping tea too long can be bad as it can increase the Caffeine in the tea which leads to the tea becoming bitter or sour tasting.

So you don't want to over steep the tea.

Steeping tea usually takes between 3 to 5 minutes which is enough time to make good tea.

Tea gets sour and spoils due to heat, humidity and air which then leads to bacteria growing in the brewed tea.

To keep your tea from souring you should keep it refrigerated if not drinking or serving the tea within a few hours.

Tea can also get sour taste when brewing it as a result of steeping or brewing it too long or because of too many tannins in the tea.

You can get sick from drinking old tea if the old tea has gone sour.

However it's safe to use old tea bags as long as they have no mold growth on them.

But sour tea if you drank it would likely just cause a bad taste in your mouth and possibly stomach cramping and stomach ache.

Tea does go sour.

As tea sets out at room temperature bacteria begins growing in the tea which turns the tea sour although it usually takes 12 hours of tea sitting out at room temperature for it to really get sour.

However it's best to refrigerate tea if not drinking it within a few hours to keep it from growing bacteria.

If you drink rotten tea the most that usually happens if you get a stomach ache, maybe vomit, and a bad taste in your mouth.

If the tea is really bad then you likely won't want to drink it anyway but if it was just a little sour then it may just hurt your stomach a little.

Bacteria can grow in tea.

When tea sets out at room temperature for too long it goes sour.

The sour tea is growing bacteria which is making it sour and if you have soured tea then it should be dumped out.

If you do happen to drink a bit of sour tea then you will likely be fine although you may get an upset stomach.

Tea leaves may be contaminated with coliform bacteria.

If iced tea is brewed at inadequate temperatures or in an improperly cleaned urn, or if it is stored for too long, it may grow coliform bacteria, most frequently Klebsiella and Enterobacter, and less commonly E. coli.

Tea that has been sitting around for way too long is also referred to as overnight tea as well.

When tea sits around for too long, a substance called TP (tea polyphenol) that it contains will start to oxidise, this darkens the tea.

In most cases, old tea will simply be less flavorful than it should be, and taste dull or stale.

While old tea isn't usually dangerous to consume, it's definitely a less than ideal tea drinking experience.

If your tea tastes like it's gone bad or if you spot visible mold or other signs of decomposition, steer clear.

Brewed tea will slowly lose its complexity of flavor if left at room temperature for more than a few hours.

The tea will eventually sour if left for more that 12 hours. It varies a lot among tea types, some will be fine for at 24 hours.

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