Mushrooms have long been associated with altering both mind and mood. Unfortunately, many are unaware that there are other kinds of mushrooms which provide medicinal benefits without hallucinogenic properties, like magic mushrooms. Tea made with mushrooms may also offer beneficial medicinal effects that promote physical and mental wellbeing – these blends should be refrigerated before use so the proper blend can infuse.

Answering whether or not it is possible to refrigerate mushroom tea depends on both its type and method of preparation. Some people make mushroom tea by mixing powdered mushrooms into hot water and allowing it to steep for several minutes; others prefer to brew it with Kombucha, a fermented beverage similar to wine and vinegar that contains beneficial bacteria for digestion and other health purposes. Both types can be stored safely for months in an airtight container to prevent contamination.

Thirdly, mushroom tea can be made by mixing dried mushrooms into hot water in a cup and allowing them to steep for several minutes – this method works in either a pot on the stove or microwave; once steeped, keep your mushrooms stored in an airtight container in the fridge to preserve both flavor and nutritional value of this delicious beverage!

When making mushroom tea for large batches, using an airtight glass container and keeping it in the refrigerator will help preserve both taste and flavor for longer. In general, homemade mushroom tea typically lasts one week in the fridge before it needs to be discarded.

Some people prefer drying their mushrooms for long-term storage. This process entails spreading out the mushrooms on paper towels in a room that is neither too warm nor humid, turning them regularly to prevent mold growth. Alternately, you could place them in an oven set on its lowest setting for 2 – 4 days while turning regularly; once completely dried they can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge.

Mushroom tea offers you the ability to customize it to meet any effect or time of day that suits you, from elevating mood and providing energy to helping relax before work in the morning or calming evening teatime. Reishi and cordyceps tea blends can provide this effect, or try mixing lion’s mane and reishi for an indulging evening drink.