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‘I followed 5-step rule for perfect tea – here’s the mistake I was making this whole time’

by London Mail
April 21, 2025
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Yorkshire Tea experts revealed their step-by-step guide to making a ‘proper brew’. The Mirror put it to the test and realised common mistakes Brits make

Come rain or shine, Brits love sitting down to a good cuppa. But what makes the perfect tea?

Some love a ‘builder’s brew,’ while others prefer something a bit more milky. We all have our own knack for making the much-loved hot drink, but experts at Yorkshire Tea claim to have devised a five-step, sure-fire method for making a ‘proper brew’.

This National Tea Day, we tested their expert technique, and it’s been a game-changer. Following the process I came to learn I had been making a crucial mistake this whole time, with it now changing the way I make a brew for good.

So, here is how to make the perfect tea, according to Yorkshire Tea…

Step 1 – Treat your water kindly

The experts suggest running the tap a little first before putting water in the kettle, which I’ve definitely not thought to do in the past. They say this way ensures that the water is nicely aerated.

And then only boil the water once to keep the oxygen level up. “Oxygen in water helps flavour!” they say.

Step 2 – Add tea and water

Saffron pouring the hot water
There are things to think about before you even pour the hot water(Image: Saffron Otter)

Once the kettle is boiled, pop a tea bag into your mug, pour over the hot water and stir briefly.

Step 3 – Wait patiently

This was the hardest part. Yorkshire Tea says to unlock all its flavour, “give it 4-5 minutes to do its thing.” I’d usually have added milk after probably less than a minute, so waiting this long felt like a lifetime.

Step 4 – Give it a squeeze

Saffron pressing the tea bag on the side
Be careful not to mash it(Image: Saffron Otter)

Before removing the tea bag, gently squeeze it against the side of the mug. “Just the once, mind – if you really mash it, it’ll taste bitter,” they say.

This is where I’ve also gone wrong in the past, as I’d usually mash it up the sides a few times, thinking I was doing it a favour. Why don’t they teach you these things in school?

Step 5 – Customise your brew

Adding milk to the tea
“If you’re brewing tea directly in a mug, it’s better to add the milk last”(Image: Saffron Otter)

This is when you can add your milk of choice, or honey and lemon if you’re posh. I added a bit more than a splash of semi-skimmed milk and stirred it to create the shade of how I usually take it.

Whether to add milk first or last can be a contentious issue, but the experts at Yorkshire Tea have settled it. “The truth is that this great debate can be solved in less time than it takes to dunk a digestive,” they began.

“It’s all a question of heat. Tea brews best in very hot water, but adding milk cools things down. “So if you’re brewing tea directly in a mug, it’s better to add the milk last, after it’s brewed.

“And if you’re brewing in a teapot, the order doesn’t matter at all – it’s just a question of personal preference.”

Verdict

The finished tea
The final result – a proper brew(Image: Saffron Otter)

It might have been the best brew I’ve made. The trusted flavour was just right – not too strong and not too bitter.

It went down very quickly, however I found I had to drink it faster as I could feel it wasn’t as hot as my usual brew – and this could be down to the fact I had to sit and watch it stew for five minutes. But I did appreciate giving it that extra care and attention it deserves, seeing me slow down and enjoy the process more instead of being in a rush.

Going forward, it will see me change how I make a brew for good.

How do you like to make your tea? Let us know in the comments.

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