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To brew mushroom tea effectively, use 85â90°C water for loose blends and 10â20 minutes steep time. Extract powders are heat-stable and dissolve instantly in hot or cold water. Temperature influences extraction of beta-glucans and flavour, but high-quality extracts retain potency across brewing methods.
Temperature isnât just about taste, it changes what your mushroom tea gives you.
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What is Mushroom Tea?
Mushroom tea is a beverage made by steeping or dissolving medicinal mushroom material (extracts, powders, or dried fruiting bodies) in hot or cold liquid.
At Antioxi we use double-extraction methods to create concentrated powders that are easy to use in tea, coffee, or cold brews.

Common formats include:
- Standardized extract powders:Â concentrated, heat-stable, convenient.
- Loose-leaf blends: dried fruiting bodies and herbs, full-spectrum steeping.
- Tea bags:Â pre-measured for daily rituals.
Each format extracts and delivers compounds slightly differently, and thatâs where temperature becomes important.
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Why Temperature Matters for Medicinal Mushrooms
The main reason temperature matters is chemistry: different mushroom compounds dissolve or become available at different temperatures.
- Water-soluble polysaccharides and beta-glucans are important for immune-supportive effects, and are best released with warm-to-hot water.
- Some triterpenes and alcohol-soluble compounds are captured via ethanol extraction during processing; those are often preserved in double-extract powders and remain useful across brewing temperatures.
- Heat stability depends on both the raw material and the extraction method - high-grade standardized powders usually retain potency under normal brewing conditions.

Antioxi note: our double-extraction process is designed to capture the full spectrum of water- and alcohol-soluble compounds, giving you a product that is convenient and robust in hot or cold beverages.
Practical Brewing Tips for Better Mushroom Tea
- Match the format to your goal: extract powders and tea bags for convenience, loose-leaf for ritual.
- Avoid boiling dried mushrooms: boiling can over-extract tannins and bitterness.
- Cold brew works too: especially refreshing when pre-dissolving extract powder first.
- Use warm water to pre-dissolve: prevents clumping in iced drinks.
- Store brewed tea properly: lasts 24 hours refrigerated.
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Quick Brewing Chart
| Goal | Water Temperature | Steep Time | Recommended Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fast, convenient cup | Any temperature | None | Extract powder |
| Strong flavour + full extraction | 85â90°C | 10â20 minutes | Loose-leaf mushrooms |
| Balanced daily cup | 80â90°C | 5â10 minutes | Tea bags |
| Refreshing cold version | Warm water â cold | Overnight | Powder (pre-dissolved) |
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Quick rule: if you want a full range of water-soluble compounds from dried material, warm water (not boiling) is usually best. If you want speed and consistent dosing, extract powders win.

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Psilocybin & Mushroom Teas - Informational Note
Some internet searches compare medicinal mushroom teas to psilocybin (psychedelic) mushroom preparations.
If youâre looking for detailed legal or clinical guidance about psilocybin, speak with qualified professionals - this article does not provide medical or legal advice.
For clarity:
- Psilocybin-containing mushrooms are a separate category and are subject to strict legal controls in many countries. Antioxi does not sell or endorse psilocybin products.
- Because psilocybin is regulated, discussion here is purely informational: if youâre researching the topic, consult authoritative legal and medical sources in your jurisdiction.
- This article focuses on non-psychedelic, medicinal mushrooms (Reishi, Chaga, Lionâs Mane, Turkey Tail, Cordyceps) and safe brewing/consumption of those products only.
TL;DR
The temperature you use for mushroom tea matters because different compounds extract at different heat levels.
High-quality double extracts (Antioxi style) are largely heat-stable and work across hot or cold beverages, while loose-leaf and bagged blends benefit from careful steeping (85â90°C) to unlock water-soluble compounds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is mushroom tea made from?
Mushroom tea is made from medicinal mushrooms such as Reishi, Chaga, Lionâs Mane, Turkey Tail, or Cordyceps. These can be prepared as loose leaf, tea bags, or concentrated extract powders.
Is mushroom tea available in the UK?
Yes. Medicinal mushroom teas and extracts are widely available in the UK. Antioxi provides UK-wide delivery for premium extract powders, blends and a dedicated tea range.
How long should you steep mushroom tea?
Loose or bagged medicinal mushroom teas generally steep best at 85â90°C for 10â20 minutes. Extract powders require no steeping and dissolve instantly.
What temperature should I brew mushroom tea at?
For medicinal mushroom teas, 85â90°C is ideal for flavour and extraction. High-quality extract powders are heat-stable and can be used in hot or cold drinks.
How long do you brew mushroom tea?
Tea bags take about 5â10 minutes, while loose blends often require 10â20 minutes for full extraction.
What is the best way to make mushroom tea?
The simplest way is to use a premium mushroom extract powder, which dissolves instantly. For a traditional method, steep loose mushrooms at 85â90°C and strain before drinking.
Does brewing temperature affect mushroom extract potency?
No. Standardised extract powders are heat-stable due to the extraction process and maintain their benefits in both hot and cold beverages.
Can I use mushroom extract powder in tea?
Yes. Extract powders can be mixed into any hot or cold tea without losing potency, making them one of the most convenient formats.
Is mushroom tea good for menopause?
Many people include mushrooms such as Reishi or Lionâs Mane in their wellness routine during menopause for balance and calm. Individual experiences vary.
Can mushroom tea support gut wellness?
Medicinal mushrooms naturally contain polysaccharides and fibres, which many people enjoy as part of a gut-friendly lifestyle. For medical concerns, consult a healthcare professional. Try our Antioxi Gut Tea
Does Turkey Tail tea have benefits?
Turkey Tail tea is valued for its natural beta-glucans and earthy flavour. Many enjoy it as part of a daily wellness ritual.
Is Chaga tea used for skin concerns like psoriasis?
Chaga is traditionally consumed for wellness and is rich in antioxidants. Anyone exploring Chaga tea for specific skin concerns should seek professional advice.
What are Poria mushroom tea benefits?
Poria (Fu Ling) tea has a long history in traditional wellness practices and is appreciated for its mild flavour. It is often consumed for general balance.
Can I make mushroom tea using cold water?
Yes. For cold-brew styles, dissolve extract powder first in a small amount of warm water to ensure smooth mixing before adding cold water.
References
- Medicinal Mushrooms: Bioactive Compounds, Use, and Clinical Studies - PMC
- Immunomodulatory Activity of the Water Extract from Medicinal Mushrooms - PMC
- Recent Developments in Inonotus obliquus (Chaga): Extraction and Bioactivity - PMC
- Antioxidant Activity of Mushroom Polysaccharides in Hot Water Extracts - PMC
- Effects of pH and Temperature on Pressurized Water Extraction of Chaga - PMC
- Therapeutic Properties of Edible Mushrooms and Herbal Extracts via Water Infusion - PMC
- Stability of Psilocybin and Analogues Under Heat and Storage Conditions - PubMed
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