5 Teas to Stock Up On For Spring

Here comes the sun! It’s time to banish the sniffles, pack away the blankets and prepare for Spring (finally)! 

You might have already noticed the slightly brighter evenings and that feel of the sun trying to peak through the clouds around midday. Of course, with the blooming flowers and sunnier days, it’s time to start considering which fresh and fruity organic teas you’ll be sipping! 

It doesn’t matter if you need a caffeine-free kick to get you through the day or a fruity little something to sip on the beachside; here at Tea Life, we’ve got an assortment of refreshing organic tea blends sure to tickle your tastebuds throughout the Spring season!

Hibiscus Tea

Am I absolutely, wholeheartedly addicted to Hibiscus tea? Perhaps, but it’s hard to resist this vibrant little number when it is such a versatile organic tea. 

Over the winter, I like to settle down with a mug of hot hibiscus to boost the immune system and promote general well-being, yet I find myself whipping up endless batches of cold brew hibiscus to tote around practically everywhere I go in the warmer months!

Blue Butterfly Tea

When I discovered this organic tea, I honestly felt like I was living in Harry Potter! Maybe it’s my inner millennial speaking, but whenever I whip up a batch of Blue Butterfly tea, I always add a sneaky splash of lemon juice to baffle anybody sitting at the table with me. 

The magic of blue butterfly tea doesn’t end with its colour-changing party trick, either! This spring tea is the key to maintaining calmness, which most yoga gurus aspire to achieve. For me, this is the sort of tea I like to bring with me when we visit my in-laws…

Australian Green Tea

It wouldn’t be a Spring list of teas without Green Tea First Harvest, grown and harvested in Australia. This spring tea is my personal favourite out of all of the green teas available here at TeaLife. 

The slightly sweeter flavour really captures the essence of Spring for me. It gives me the boost I need in the mornings without having to brew a coffee. Green tea is also a great way to minimise the effects of that awful cold everybody seems to catch during the Spring. I always try to have some form of green tea in the house thanks to it’s impressive versatility!

Rose Petal Tea

A floral tea is a perfect choice to help welcome in the warmer seasons. The uplifting effects of Rose Petal Tea make it an absolutely lovely choice for Spring and it looks so pretty in a glass tea pot with a built in infuser. 

So many of our Tea Life customers love to purchase rose petal tea during the changing seasons because of its properties as a toxic cleanser. I definitely think the pretty colour of this organic tea also helps bring in the spring vibes!

Peppermint Tea

Sweet, refreshing and bursting with benefits, Peppermint tea has all the makings of a supertea and is one you should definitely be reaching for when entering the spring season. 

Once again, peppermint tea has plenty of cold-busting properties which is so great to help alleviate the symptoms of that absolutely gross cold everyone is catching at this time of year. Not only that, but peppermint tea can help calm you down and boost the quality of your sleep. During the warmer Aussie months, we all need ways to help drift off into a peaceful slumber without fixating on the hot weather!

Peaceful Spring and Summer Sipping

So now you know which teas you need to add to your spring tea collection, but you might feel a little stuck when it comes to brewing them. 

If you fancy dipping your toes into the world of cold brew tea or you want to know how to get a different flavour profile from your favourite organic tea, then head over to our tea recipes and journal for all the handy hints and tips you could ever wish for!

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