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Iced Gyokuro and Sencha

We would like to introduce some traditional iced tea recipes. We are certain that they will enrich your green moments this summer season! You can brew Iced Japanese Tea with any of our teas available at Hibiki-an.

In Japan, we have been enjoying iced green tea for many years! This tradition is as unique to Japan as fine Japanese green tea, because Japan has been blessed with clean and pure water since old times. It is the perfect refreshing drink for a hot and humid summer day, which there are many of in Japan!
There are three different ways to brew Iced Gyokuro or Sencha. Each extracts the taste and constituents in a unique way. You can choose and enjoy brewing each way, considering the purpose or taste you like the best.

(1) Brewing by ice

This brewing technique is a time consuming process, but provides the most noble taste and atmosphere, which is suitable for the highest grades of Gyokuro and Sencha. This brewing technique creates a finished tea that is low in Caffeine, since Caffeine is extracted best in hot water.
Preferred by high-class Japanese restaurants and hotels in Kyoto, this technique creates an exquisite atmosphere and a cooling sensation as drops of condensation cover the entire surface of the Kyusu.
  • Place 7 to 8g (1.5 tablespoons) of Gyokuro or Sencha tea leaves into the Kyusu (teapot).
  • Fill the Kyusu with pieces of ice.
  • Wait for the ice to thaw naturally at room temperature (do not heat the Kyusu).
  • It is finished when the pieces of ice are fully thawed.
  • Pour the tea from the Kyusu into each glass alternately little by little, so that the quantity and taste of the tea is equal in each glass.



You can brew Iced Gyokuro and Sencha with any of our Gyokuro and Sencha teas.

(2) Brewing by hot water once and cooling quickly

This brewing technique involves brewing the tea in hot water, then cooling it quickly by pouring the hot tea into a glass filled with pieces of ice.
Particularly in the case of Sencha, you can enjoy the refreshing and astringent taste that Sencha is well-known for, because this hot brewing technique extracts Catechin and Caffeine that are not extracted by brewing with ice or cold water. This way is also suitable when you wish to enjoy the healthful benefits of Catechin and Caffeine, such as when you would like to concentrate or have energy.
This way is suitable for middle and high grades of Gyokuro and Sencha.
The crackling "Pachi Pachi" sounds when hot tea is poured over ice creates a cool and relaxing atmosphere in summer.
  • Place 7 to 8g (1.5 tablespoons) of Gyokuro or Sencha tea leaves into the Kyusu (teapot).
  • Pour 200ml (7.04fl oz) of 176F (80C) temperature of water into the Kyusu.
  • Wait for 2 to 3 minutes. You'll want to brew the tea quite strongly because later the thawed ice will weaken the flavor.
  • Pour tea from the Kyusu into each glass filled with pieces of ice to cool the tea quickly. Pour alternately little by little, so that the quantity and taste of the tea is equal in each glass.



You can brew Iced Gyokuro and Sencha with any of our Gyokuro and Sencha teas.

(3) Brewing by cool water

This brewing process is easy to do and creates tea which is easy to store and preserves well. You can enjoy the smooth and mellow taste of both Gyokuro and Sencha without any bitter notes because Caffeine is not extracted in cold water. So, children can also enjoy iced tea brewed by this method.
This way is suitable for all grades of Gyokuro and Sencha.
High grade Gyokuro or Sencha, brewed strongly (using twice the amount of tea leaves) by this method, should also become quite exquisite in flavor.
  • Place 7 to 10g (1.5 to 2 tablespoons) of Gyokuro or Sencha tea leaves into the teapot (or large size Kyusu).
  • Pour 500 to 1000ml (17.6 to 35.2fl oz) of cool water into the teapot (or large size Kyusu) and store in the refrigerator for 3 to 6 hours.
  • In order to equalize the taste of the tea, shake the Kyusu horizontally before pouring the tea into each glass.
When you brew tea in this way, it is convenient to use a teapot for iced tea like the picture that is designed to brew iced tea. And Dobin and Large Kyusu are also convenient for iced tea brewed by cool water. They are available at Hibiki-an's Teapots / Cups category.
(You can visit the Iced Tea Pot page by clicking here; Iced Teapot, Teapot CLEAR - Filter Top, MIZUTAMA Dobin , Large Kyusu, T - Free)



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You can brew Iced Gyokuro and Sencha with any of our Gyokuro and Sencha teas.

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