How to Make Magic Mushroom Tea?
21ST NOVEMBER 2025 • 4 MIN READ
Magic Mushroom Tea
The ultimate guide on how to make mushroom tea with little effort in no time, covering step-by-step instructions. Start making yours now!
Many psychonauts don’t like the taste of raw mushrooms. That’s why shroom tea is one of the best ways to consume your mushrooms. They perfectly mask the earthy, muddy taste, are easy to make, and can help with nausea.
Published: 2025-11-21 • Updated: 2026-01-06
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Pick and Prepare Ingredients (Optional)
Before starting, decide which additional ingredients you would like to use. A tea bag or tea leaves are usually a good base to provide some flavor. It doesn't matter which tea you use, so choose what you like best.Lemon can make the effects slightly stronger and the onset quicker, similar to the popular Lemon Tek method. You can use half a fresh lemon or around ~25ml lemon juice. Lime juice works as well.Honey, sugar, or other sweeteners can drastically improve the taste. While mushroom tea doesn't have a strong flavor, it can still taste slightly earthy. Sweeteners mask this easily, so add as much as you like.Ginger helps calm the stomach and reduce nausea. This is especially useful if you decide not to filter out the mushroom pieces and eat them, as they can sometimes cause stomach upset. About ~15 grams ginger is usually enough. -
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Heat Up Water
Next, heat up your water and wait until it boils. This usually doesn´t take longer than five minutes. In the meantime, you can prepare your mushrooms. Keep in mind that if you want to make larger amounts of tea, adjust the water accordingly. -
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Grind or Chop the Mushrooms
First of all, decide how many magic mushrooms you want to use for your tea. Dosing varies depending on the strain and the experience level you want to achieve. For tea, you can usually use any amount you like, from microdosing to heroic doses. Use our Magic Mushroom Calculator to find your perfect dosage.Now, chop up your mushrooms and try to cut them as small as possible, since smaller pieces allow the psilocybin (the active ingredient) to transfer into the water better. You can also grind them into a fine powder using a coffee grinder or a blender, or crush them into a fine powder using a mortar and pestle.I prefer cutting them rather than grinding them into a powder because it makes it much easier to strain them out later, but it’s totally up to you. -
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Pour Water and Let it Cool Down
Once the water boils, pour the hot water into your cup or teapot and let it sit for about five minutes. This resting time brings the water to a suitable temperature for steeping and helps preserve the potency.The water shouldn’t be hotter than 60°C (140°F), as high temperatures can begin to degrade psilocybin, the active component in the mushrooms. Using a thermometer is recommended, but not mandatory. -
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Add Mushrooms and Other Ingredients
Once the water has cooled down, put the mushrooms in a tea strainer and submerge them in the water. This makes removal easy later on, but it also works without a strainer. At this stage, you can also add tea, ginger, or lemon juice according to your preference.💡You can drink the tea plain, but be aware that you'll still be able to taste the mushrooms. -
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Let the Tea Steep for 15–20 Minutes
Allow the mixture to steep for 15 to 20 minutes. This provides enough time for the flavors and active compounds to fully infuse into the water, ensuring there is little to no loss of potency when you filter the solids out. -
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Remove the Strainer and Sweeten Your Tea
Remove the strainer containing the ingredients. While you can eat the remaining mushroom pieces, it isn't necessary, as most of the active components are now suspended in the liquid. Additionally, mushroom fruit bodies are hard to digest and can cause nausea, which is why I recommend discarding them.Your tea is now ready to enjoy! You can also add honey, sugar, or any other sweetener of your choice to further improve the taste. -
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Make it Latte (Optional)
If you prefer your tea as a latte, that’s no problem! Simply skip ingredients like ginger and lemon juice and use ~75 ml of any milk you like. Before adding the milk, heat it to a temperature similar to your tea, around 60°C (140°F).You can do this by microwaving it for 1 to 2 minutes. Just be sure not to bring it to a boil. Once mixed, feel free to add spices like vanilla, pumpkin spice, or cinnamon. This makes for one of my favorite magic mushroom-infused drinks.
Conclusion
It’s one of my favorite methods because tea is easy to make, covers the earthy mushroom taste, and I’ve never had any problems with nausea. The only minor disadvantage is that the tea should be consumed within a few hours of brewing, so it is not suitable for long-term storage.
It’s also the perfect method for groups. You can simply add an extra 250ml of water per person, adjust the other ingredients, and increase the amount of mushrooms accordingly.
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To make magic mushroom tea, steep chopped or ground mushrooms in hot water (not boiling) for 15–20 minutes. After steeping, strain the liquid into a cup and discard the mushroom solids. It is highly recommended to add tea bags, ginger, lemon, or honey to mask the earthy flavor and help settle your stomach.
You should steep magic mushroom tea for 15 to 20 minutes. This timeframe is the "sweet spot" to allow the active compounds (psilocybin) to fully infuse into the water without degrading from the heat. Steeping for less time may result in a weaker tea.
Magic mushroom tea typically kicks in within 20 to 45 minutes. Because the liquid is absorbed by the stomach much faster than eating raw dried mushrooms, the onset is significantly quicker. Users often report a faster and slightly more intense "come up" compared to eating them whole.
Magic mushroom tea should be consumed within the same day it is brewed. Once psilocybin is extracted into water, it becomes unstable and begins to oxidize rapidly. Storing the tea for long periods, even in the fridge, will lead to a noticeable loss of potency.
No, freezing magic mushroom tea is generally not recommended. The freezing and thawing process can degrade the active ingredients and alter the chemical structure, leading to a loss of potency. For the most reliable effects, it is always best to brew a fresh cup right before consumption.



