Can I dissolve sugar first before steeping tea?

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I am usually making big batches of sweet tea (20 gallon+). My problem is that after steeping the tea the temperature in the boil kettle will have dropped to the point where it becomes difficult to dissolve the sugar. Last time I had a big sugar crust left at the bottom of the kettle that had hardened.

So my idea is now to dissolve the sugar first and then steeping the tea bags in it.

Will this have a negative impact on the tea (reduced extraction rate from the tea bags etc.)?

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Best Answer

No matter when you add your sugar it will still form a nasty crust in your kettle as it will not fully dissolve without stirring. In fact brewing tea in your kettle directly is not a good idea either as it will discolor it over time and may even impart flavors depending on the material. You need to pour the water into something else to brew it in.

As to when to add the sugar it will definitely have an impact on the tea brewing, whether that is negative or positive will depend on your personal taste, the amount of sugar added, and the kind of tea you are using. Tea brews better when water still has dissolved oxygen, and adding sugar may reduce the available oxygen. It may also interfere with the water extracting flavors from the tea, which could change the resulting flavor. You'd need to try it both ways and see.

Try not to overbrew, 5 minutes should be enough, after that you'll start to extract more tannins.




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Do you add sugar before or after steeping tea?

6. If you really really want to you can put sugar in with the tea bag before you add water. You'll lose some of the sugar, but it shouldn't stop the tea brewing properly. Unless you put in so much sugar that you're basically brewing tea in syrup.

Does it matter when you add sugar to tea?

According to science, tea doesn't need sugar to taste good. It is a myth that we need sugar to make the tea taste good. We understand that for some the thought of drinking tea without sugar might send shivers down their spine.

Should we boil sugar in tea?

Ideally you should not add sugar to tea or coffee as it instantly kills the aroma and taste. Tea with milk already has sweeteners derived from milk. Hope you enjoy the flavour next time you drink it. Still want to add, do it before you add tea leaves in boiling water.

What is the step before steeping tea?

Before steeping, you may wish to preheat your teapot. This step helps to prevent your teapot from cracking due to the sudden change in temperature. Simply pour some of the heated water into the empty teapot and swirl it around, allowing it to warm the pot. Then, discard the water.



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Answer 2

Counting my experience, i will advice you not to add sugar before you steep your tea. Tea leaves its flavor best without any other ingredient added to it. Alternatively you could use little batch of water and then add the required amount of sugar to it. Subsequently you could add the sugar(now syrup) to the tea.

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