Skip to content
Full Leaf Tea Company WholesaleFull Leaf Tea Company Wholesale
Tea-nctures: A How to Guide on Tinctures from Tea

Tea-nctures: A How to Guide on Tinctures from Tea

Tea-nctures

When you think of tea, it’s often in a cozy mug, perhaps steeping on a chilly day. But what if I told you tea could become so much more? Enter the world of tinctures—an ancient method of extracting the beneficial compounds of plants into a concentrated, easy-to-use liquid form. And yes, you can use tea to craft your very own tinctures!

In this blog, we'll explore how to make tea-based tinctures, the benefits of using them, and how you can incorporate them into your wellness routine.

ancient remedies

What are Tinctures?

Tinctures are essentially concentrated herbal extracts made by soaking plants in alcohol or another solvent, like vinegar or glycerin. The solvent extracts the active ingredients from the plant material, creating a potent liquid that captures the essence of the herb—in this case, tea. Tinctures have been used for centuries to support health and well-being in a compact, powerful form.

In this blog, we'll explore how to make tea-based tinctures, the benefits of using them, and how you can incorporate them into your wellness routine.

Why Use Tea for Tinctures?

Tea is a treasure trove of health benefits, from boosting immunity and improving digestion to soothing stress and enhancing detoxification. By turning your favorite tea into a tincture, you can capture these benefits in a highly concentrated form that’s portable, shelf-stable, and easy to take on the go. You also get to enjoy a full spectrum of the tea’s nutrients without needing to drink multiple cups a day.

In this blog, we'll explore how to make tea-based tinctures, the benefits of using them, and how you can incorporate them into your wellness routine.

How to Make a Tea Tincture

Crafting a tea tincture is simpler than you might think.

Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:


What You'll Need:

Your favorite loose-leaf tea (green, black, herbal, etc.)

High-proof alcohol (like vodka or brandy)

A glass jar with a tight lid

Cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer


Step 1: Choose Your Tea

Pick a tea that aligns with your wellness goals. Green tea for antioxidants, chamomile for calming effects, peppermint for digestion—the options are endless. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even blend teas to create a unique tincture tailored to your needs.

teas we recommend

Step 2: Fill Your Jar

Pour enough high-proof alcohol into the jar to completely cover the tea. The alcohol acts as a solvent to extract the beneficial compounds from the tea. Make sure all the tea is submerged.

Step 3: Add Alcohol

Pour enough high-proof alcohol into the jar to completely cover the tea. The alcohol acts as a solvent to extract the beneficial compounds from the tea. Make sure all the tea is submerged.

Step 4: Let It Steep

Seal the jar tightly and give it a good shake. Store the jar in a cool, dark place for 4-6 weeks, shaking it every few days to help with the extraction process.

Step 5: Strain the Tincture

After the steeping period, use cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer to filter out the tea leaves from the liquid. Transfer the tincture into small dropper bottles for easy use.

customizeable favorites

How to Use Your Tea Tincture

Now that you've crafted your own tea tincture, how do you use it? Tinctures are incredibly versatile. You can:


  • Take it directly: A few drops under the tongue is the fastest way to absorb the beneficial compounds.
  • Add it to water or tea: If the taste of the tincture is too strong, dilute it in a glass of water or another beverage.
  • Incorporate it into your daily routine: A few drops can be added to smoothies, soups, or even salad dressings!

Benefits of Tea Tinctures

Tea tinctures offer a host of benefits that make them a great addition to your wellness toolkit:


  • Convenience: A tincture is easy to carry and quick to take, making it perfect for those busy days.
  • Concentrated benefits: Because tinctures are highly concentrated, you can get a potent dose of tea's health benefits without needing to drink multiple cups.
  • Long shelf life: Tinctures, especially alcohol-based ones, last for years when stored properly.

Final Thoughts

Crafting your own tea tinctures opens up a whole new way to experience the benefits of your favorite teas. Whether you're looking to boost your immune system, support digestion, or find calm in a hectic world, a tea tincture can offer concentrated wellness in every drop. Plus, it’s a fun and creative process that allows you to tailor remedies to your specific needs.


Ready to give it a try? Start with your favorite tea, follow the steps, and soon you'll have a potent elixir in your wellness arsenal. Cheers to crafting your own tea tinctures—where ancient wisdom meets modern convenience!

Cart 0

Your cart is currently empty.

Start Shopping