Why does Tieguanyin feel damp, and some even appear moldy? To avoid this situation, it is essential to know the storage methods for Tieguanyin. Those living in relatively humid areas must pay extra attention to proper tea storage.

Whether it is tea packaged in composite film bags or canned tea, it must be stored in a dry place. For loose tea, it can be packaged in tea bags and placed in a container with desiccant, then sealed tightly.

Tieguanyin is best stored at a low temperature of around 5 degrees Celsius. If you have a refrigerator at home, you can seal the tea well and store it inside. If it is not sealed properly, the tea will deteriorate. However, for this refrigeration method, it is generally advised not to store the tea for too long.

If stored improperly, the tea can quickly darken in color, lose its aroma, and of course, taste unpleasant. Additionally, brewing tea also requires care. When taking tea out of the refrigerator, do not rush to brew it immediately after opening the plastic bag. Instead, let it sit for a while, allowing the tea to "rehydrate" in the air and adapt to the external temperature before brewing. This will result in a better taste.

Another good storage method is to keep the tea in a tin can. In a dry atmosphere, both the tea and the tin remain stable, and the tin will not harm the tea.
