# April 2026 Newsletter

## **Making Water: Tea Tavern Magic that Makes All the Difference** 

#### <span data-preserver-spaces="true">Water: The Secret Tea Ingredient</span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">One of the most important components of tea is the water in which it's brewed, an ancient "secret" going back to 730 A.D.   
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#### Quick Answer

Does water affect the taste of tea?

Yes. The minerals, hardness, alkalinity, and overall composition of brewing water can dramatically affect the flavor, aroma, texture, and appearance of tea. Even when using the same tea leaves, temperature, and steeping time, different water sources can produce noticeably different results. For this reason, tea masters have studied water quality for centuries, and many modern tea enthusiasts use custom mineral blends to optimize water for specific tea styles.

#### Key Takeaways

• Water is one of the most important ingredients in tea.  
• Different mineral levels can dramatically change tea flavor.  
• Distilled or reverse-osmosis water is not always ideal for brewing tea.  
• Water that is too mineral-rich can interfere with flavor extraction.  
• Different tea styles benefit from different mineral profiles.  
• Remineralized water allows tea drinkers to customize brewing results.

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">That's when </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Classic of Tea</span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true"> (</span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Cha Jing), </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">a 10-chapter tome on tea, was written by brew master Lu Yu, also known informally as China's tea sage. In the book, Yu spends an entire chapter explaining how and why the water in which tea is brewed can make all the difference in the world. Surprisingly, he rated groundwater as the worst for tea. Still, then again, he didn't have the advanced filtration and bottling technology we use today. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">More recently, our friends at </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Tea Curious</span>](https://www.teacurious.com/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true"> have amassed a small library of blog posts in which they test different waters, from bottled to tap, to see whether and how water affects tea brewed at the same volume, at the same temperature, and steeped for the same amount of time. </span>

**<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Spoiler: </span>**<span data-preserver-spaces="true">The type of water used makes a huge, absolutely noticeable, drastic difference. Many of the </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Tea Curious tests </span>](https://www.teacurious.com/5-reasons-to-test-the-water-you-use-for-tea)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">show just how stark that difference can be, even upon visual inspection, let alone by taste. </span>

#### <span data-preserver-spaces="true">Why Does Water Make Such a Huge Difference? </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Generally speaking, what's </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">in </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">water matters quite a bit. Most people assume that means filtered, distilled, or reverse-osmosis water is best for tea, but that's not actually true. In fact, those options will produce an odd not-quite-"bitter" flavor because -- put </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">very </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">simply -- there isn't anything for the tea flavor to cling </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">to </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">and infuse with. However, over-mineralized teas can have </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">too much </span>*<span data-preserver-spaces="true">"stuff" in them, blocking full flavor extraction. </span>

#### <span data-preserver-spaces="true">So, </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">What Water to Use? </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">There isn't necessarily a one-water-fits-all answer. As any water wizard will tell you, water has many mysterious properties and can take many different forms. Even tap water within the same municipal district can be wildly different due to the age of the pipes it traveled through or the specific processes at the water treatment plant it went through. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Adding to potential confusion, not all bottled water is the same, either. Aquafina isn't Zero Water when it comes to solid particulates, and Evian has a different filtration goal and level than Aquafina. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Which can all be rather overwhelming. And troubling -- tea, after all, is gotten in exchange for treasure or coins, so one never wants to waste it. </span>

#### <span data-preserver-spaces="true">The Tea Tavern's Water Spells from Tea Curious</span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">The good news is you can </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">create your own perfect water for brewing tea</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product-category/water-components/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">, without being a water wizard or needing to cast a </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">water spell</span>](https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-McjkfgZjXjRk7rcgZ1X)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">. However, the process can feel like magic. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Basically, you do this by starting from as close to scratch as possible. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Begin with distilled water. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Then, re-add the right minerals, in the right amount, to ensure an optimal tea experience. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">With our </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">remineralizers</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product/basic-brewers-components/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">, this process is as easy as adding a few drops from a bottle to your tea. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">However, there are some key considerations to keep in mind: different water formulations will highlight different aspects of tea. For example, our </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Original remineralizer</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product/remineralizer-original/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true"> package highlights the bright, vibrant flavors of tea by increasing hardness and alkalinity while keeping calcium low. The </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Springtide formulations</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product/remineralizer-springtide/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">, however, are meant to mimic the soft water found in Japan. While it can be used for all teas, it is best suited for whites, oolongs and green teas. For warmer, more umami-rich flavors, and especially to bring out the darker notes often found in black teas, pu'er, heicha, and darker oolongs, you'll want to try the </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Autumn remineralizers</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product/remineralizer-autumn/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">. </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Still feeling a bit of trepidation? </span>

<span data-preserver-spaces="true">No worries. As always, we at the Tea Tavern are prepared to help make your tea journey as smooth as possible. Take this: Our </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Basic </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Brewer's</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> Components</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product/basic-brewers-components/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true"> bundle. </span>

[![BasicsKit-Springtide.webp](https://bookstack.tea-tavern.com/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/OhB3BLXItnvhwzeL-basicskit-springtide.webp)](https://bookstack.tea-tavern.com/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/OhB3BLXItnvhwzeL-basicskit-springtide.webp)

  
<span data-preserver-spaces="true">And for our more well-traveled Adventurers, already familiar with water's mystical properties, there's the </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Master Brewer's Components</span>](https://www.tea-tavern.com/product/master-brewers-components/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true"> kit. </span>

[![MastersKit.webp](https://bookstack.tea-tavern.com/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/scaled-1680-/pSb0WqfghiwGydkG-masterskit.webp)](https://bookstack.tea-tavern.com/uploads/images/gallery/2026-03/pSb0WqfghiwGydkG-masterskit.webp)

## Frequently Asked Questions

#### Does water really affect the taste of tea?

Yes. The mineral content, hardness, and alkalinity of water can significantly influence the flavor, aroma, mouthfeel, and appearance of brewed tea.

#### Is distilled water good for tea?

Not by itself. Distilled water lacks minerals that help extract and carry flavor compounds from tea leaves. Many tea enthusiasts use distilled water as a base and then add minerals back in specific amounts.

#### What type of water is best for brewing tea?

There is no universal answer. Different teas respond better to different mineral profiles, depending on the flavors and characteristics you want to emphasize.

#### Why do tea enthusiasts remineralize water?

Remineralization allows brewers to control water chemistry and highlight specific flavors, textures, and aromas in different tea categories.

#### Does bottled water make better tea than tap water?

Sometimes, but not always. Different bottled waters contain different mineral levels, and even tap water can vary significantly depending on location and infrastructure.

#### What did Lu Yu say about water and tea?

In the Classic of Tea (Cha Jing), written around 730 A.D., Lu Yu devoted an entire chapter to water quality and its impact on tea, emphasizing that water selection is an essential part of tea preparation.

#### Still need a map on your Water Quest?   


<span data-preserver-spaces="true">If you're in the Phoenix metro area, you can always join us for a </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">Traveling Tea Tavern</span>](https://www.meetup.com/the-traveling-tea-tavern/events/)<span data-preserver-spaces="true"> ceremony at HeatSync Labs, where a welcoming group of like-minded folks -- including our brew master -- will happily answer questions. Or you can send any questions to </span>[<span data-preserver-spaces="true">quests@tea-tavern.com</span>](mailto:quests@tea-tavern.com)<span data-preserver-spaces="true">. </span>