White tea is often praised as the gentlest of all true teas. But one question keeps popping up: Does white tea have caffeine?
The answer is yes, white tea does contain caffeine, but far less than black tea, green tea, or coffee. And how much caffeine ends up in your cup depends on several factors, like the type of white tea, how it’s harvested, and how you brew it.
Let’s break it down so you can sip smarter.
☕ How Much Caffeine Is in White Tea?
Most white teas contain between 15 to 30 mg of caffeine per 8-oz cup, while a typical cup of black tea has 60–90 mg and coffee packs 95–200 mg.
Beverage
Avg. Caffeine per 8 oz
White Tea
15–30 mg
Green Tea
30–50 mg
Black Tea
60–90 mg
Coffee
95–200 mg
Herbal Tea
0 mg (naturally caffeine-free)
This makes white tea a perfect choice for those seeking a low-caffeine alternative without switching to herbal blends.
🔍 What Affects the Caffeine Level in White Tea?
Not all white teas are the same. Here’s what influences how much caffeine you’ll get:
1. Type of White Tea
Silver Needle (buds only): More caffeine
White Peony (buds + leaves): Moderate caffeine
Rara Willow or Spring White Buds: Varies by elevation and plucking
👉 Teas made from young buds tend to have higher caffeine because buds contain more of the plant’s natural energy source.
2. Harvest Time & Growing Region
Spring teas (like our Spring White Buds) may have more caffeine than autumn or summer harvests.
High-elevation teas from Nepal tend to be slightly lower in caffeine due to slower leaf growth.
3. Processing Method
Minimal processing = more of the original caffeine remains, but drying and rolling methods can influence this slightly.
4. How You Brew It
Brewing makes a big difference:
Hotter water = more caffeine released
Longer steep time = stronger caffeine hit
🛠️ How to Brew White Tea for Less Caffeine
Want to enjoy the flavor without a big caffeine kick? Use these brewing tips:
Use cooler water: Aim for 170–180°F (never boiling)
Steep briefly: 1.5 to 2.5 minutes max
Use fewer leaves: 1 teaspoon per 8 oz water
Bonus: White tea can be re-steeped 2–3 times. The second brew is naturally lower in caffeine and often sweeter.
🍃 Best Low-Caffeine White Teas to Try
Looking for naturally low-caffeine teas that don’t sacrifice flavor? These are perfect choices:
No. All true white teas contain caffeine, though much less than black or green teas.
❓ Can I drink white tea before bed?
Yes—especially if brewed lightly and steeped for less time.
❓ Which white tea has the least caffeine?
Larger-leaf teas like Nepalese Silver Tips or Rara Willow tend to have slightly less than bud-only teas like Silver Needle.
❓ Does cold brewing lower caffeine?
Yes, cold brewing extracts less caffeine than hot brewing. It also brings out the natural sweetness of white tea.
Final Sip
White tea is not caffeine-free—but it offers a calm, clean, and elegant energy that many tea lovers prefer. With mindful brewing, you can customize your cup for a light boost—perfect for your body and your lifestyle.