Premium Loose Leaf Teas

For tea enthusiasts who appreciate complete control over their brewing experience, our unbound loose leaf teas offer the ultimate in customization. From our evergreen-infused Sasquatch Fairy to our focus-enhancing Buckshot Mint, these premium loose teas allow you to adjust strength, brewing time, and quantity to create your perfect cup. Our loose leaf format showcases the visual beauty of our unique blends—you can see the juniper tips in Sasquatch Fairy or the rose petals in Campfire Chai, creating both a sensory and aesthetic experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Loose Leaf Teas

Do I need special equipment to brew loose-leaf tea?

While you can use something as simple as a standard kitchen strainer, we recommend a dedicated tea infuser for the best experience. We offer tea sticks (infusers) that work perfectly with our herbal, black, and green loose leaf teas. You can also use a French press, which works wonderfully for both coffee and tea.

How much loose tea should I use per cup?

Generally, we recommend about 1 teaspoon of loose tea per 8-oz cup. However, one of the benefits of loose leaf is the ability to adjust to your preference. For stronger flavors, you can use more tea or steep longer—with Campfire Chai, for example, a longer steep brings out more of the rose notes.

How do I store loose-leaf tea?

Store your loose tea in an airtight container away from light, heat, moisture, and strong odors. Our Airscape containers are perfect for tea storage—they have a plunger that removes all the oxygen before sealing, keeping your tea fresher longer.

Can I mix your loose teas to create my own blend?

Absolutely! Experimenting with different combinations is one of the joys of loose leaf tea. Try mixing our White Witch with a bit of Hippie Chick for a unique flavor profile, or add a pinch of our Buckshot Mint to almost any other tea for a refreshing twist.

What's the best way to experiment with brewing temperatures and times?

Start with our recommended brewing guidelines, then adjust based on your preference. For more subtle flavors like our white teas, lower temperatures (around 175°F) work best. Our loose leaf black teas and chais can handle higher temperatures. If you find a tea too strong, try reducing the amount or steeping time. If too weak, increase either or both.