Loose Leaf Calculator
Calculate the cost per cup of loose leaf tea and compare it to tea bags and coffee shop beverages. Enter the price and weight of your tea, account for re-steeping, and see your true cost per serving.
CalculatorHow to Use
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Enter your tea price and weight
Input the price you paid and the package weight in grams—typically 50 to 250 grams for loose leaf—to establish your cost per gram.
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Set your brewing parameters
Enter the number of grams used per session and how many steepings you get from each portion, including cold brew or gongfu re-steeping count if applicable.
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Compare to alternative beverages
Review the calculated cost per cup against reference benchmarks for tea bags, drip coffee, and café purchases to see how loose leaf compares across value and quality dimensions.
About
The economics of loose leaf tea are frequently misrepresented in retail contexts, with per-gram pricing creating apparent sticker shock that obscures the true per-cup cost once brewing yield is properly calculated. A $50 bag of exceptional loose leaf tea that yields three infusions per session and costs $0.15 per gram brewed is more economical than a $7 box of commodity tea bags that costs $0.35 per bag—yet the per-gram price creates the opposite impression. The Loose Leaf Calculator makes the actual economics transparent.
The calculator's core function—price per gram ÷ grams per session × sessions per steep = cost per cup—is straightforward arithmetic, but the tool adds meaningful context by incorporating typical re-steeping multipliers for different tea types, enabling direct comparison against tea bag costs using equivalent extraction assumptions, and benchmarking against market reference prices for café beverages. The result is a complete picture of where loose leaf tea sits in the broader beverage value landscape.
Beyond pure cost analysis, the calculator reveals patterns in the relationship between quality and value that are counterintuitive to many new buyers. High-quality teas that command premium per-gram prices often provide the best per-cup economics because their multi-steeping yield and superior flavor satisfaction reduce overall consumption quantity. The tool is designed both for practical purchase decision support and for demonstrating to curious drinkers why the specialty tea community's apparent enthusiasm for expensive loose leaf is economically rational, not merely aesthetic preference.