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I’m going to show you how to brew the perfect cup of tea using a teabag. When people are using teabags they are often in a rush, and they don’t make the tea properly. The first thing you should do is take your teabag and put it in your cup. Some people would actually also like to warm the cup first so that it will help the tea brew. Next, we need to take freshly boiled water. If the water is already boiled, it would have lost a lot of oxygen and that will mean the tea won’t brew properly and the resulting infusion will be flat and dull. So, you must always use freshly drawn water and allow the water to come fully to the boil. It should reach 100° Celsius for the tea to brew properly. So as the kettle is now coming to the boil we just turn it off so again it doesn’t over boil and lose all the oxygen. Then pour this straight onto the teabag. So, we want the tea to brew as close to 100° Celsius so it gets a really good infusion. My Managing Director always tells me that you should treat teabags as you treat a loose tea, so give it as good a brew as possible. One of the things you can do if you’ve got a saucer, is cover that over to help keep the heat in. This is where people often go wrong with a teabag. They will stand and dunk a teabag and as soon as the colour looks about right they will think it’s ready to drink. Teabag tea is the same as any tea, it needs time for the full flavour to come out. For teabags, we say you must give it a minimum of three minutes to brew properly. So we have now given the tea a good three minutes to brew. Take the saucer off and we will just give the tea a little bit of a dunk to help it mix even better. Now it’s looking like it’s got a good strong colour, but the flavour will also have come out. Take this teabag out. Also give it a little bit of a squeeze to get all the flavour out. And there is your perfect cup of tea. You can drink that however you like: you can drink it black, or with a little bit of milk, or lemon, or sugar - that’s up to you. You have now given the tea a chance to develop the full flavour which we intended.