Straight ・ Galle
Galle
Floral aroma.
- Origin
- Southern Sri Lanka
- Liquor color
- Bright Orange
- How to enjoy
- Best enjoyed as iced tea, straight tea, or milk tea
About Galle
Grown in the lowlands around the port town of Galle in southern Sri Lanka, this tea features a soft, floral aroma and a smooth taste, making it versatile for enjoyment as straight tea, milk tea, or iced tea. With no strong characteristics, it is a reliable choice for everyday drinking.
How to brew
Good tea comes down to three basics: the amount of leaves, fresh boiling water, and steeping time. Use about one teaspoon (3g) of leaves per cup, pour freshly boiled water at 95–100°C briskly over them, put the lid on the pot, and steep for 2.5–3 minutes. When the leaves circulate up and down in the pot (the 'jumping' effect), the aroma and flavor come out well.
- As a straight tea
- Enjoy the tea's natural aroma and liquor color. Steep for about 2.5–3 minutes; shorten it slightly if you find it too astringent. Pour out to the very last drop (the 'best drop') so the second cup keeps the same strength.
- As a milk tea
- Full-bodied teas pair well with milk. Use slightly more leaves and steep a bit longer (3–4 minutes) for a strong brew, then add room-temperature milk afterwards. Not overheating the milk lets the tea's aroma shine.
- As iced tea
- Brew strong with double the leaves, then pour all at once over a glass full of ice to chill it rapidly (the on-the-rocks method). Quick chilling prevents 'cream down' (the cloudiness that forms when tea cools) for a clear result.
A general guide to brewing black tea. Adjust to the tea and your taste.