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Night Shift Jasmine Tea is for the builder who knows that the best work happens after dark, when the shop finally goes quiet and your hands settle into the real rhythm of it. You've got a truck frame that's been waiting for the right angle all week, or you're staring at a wiring diagram that finally clicked at midnight. This tea is built for that space—when the thinking turns clear and the pace slows to match the precision the work demands.

It's a loose leaf green tea cut with fresh jasmine blossoms. Nothing complicated. The base is smooth, medium-bodied, and never oversweetened or perfumed—just clean jasmine presence that keeps things balanced across multiple steeps. Brew it at 175–185°F for 2–3 minutes, and it'll hold up through the long sits. The kind of cup that tastes the same on the fifth pour as it does on the first, which matters when you're deep in something and not thinking about tea anymore.

There's a reason this belongs in the garage. Working on classics means you're comfortable with patina, with things that improve with age and use, with understanding the difference between worn and broken. Jasmine tea has that same quality—it doesn't announce itself. It doesn't need chrome or flash. It just sits there and does what it's supposed to do, and after three hours you realize you haven't rushed a single decision or wasted a single motion. That's the whole thing. No corporate-shop energy, no Instagram-ready ritual. Just a cup that gets out of your way while your hands remember exactly what they're supposed to be building.

Stay sharp. Stay calm.

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