
Kratom tea
by Jetpackkratom
Jetpackkratom Ceylon Tea is a mitragynine-infused black tea blend that pairs traditional Sri Lankan Ceylon with rose petals and 65mg of mitragynine per bag. It brews like any proper cuppa but delivers an energising lift that plain tea simply cannot match. If you have ever wished your afternoon brew did a bit more heavy lifting, this is the one.
Each box contains 5 individually portioned 4g tea bags. The base is genuine Ceylon — the same full-bodied, slightly malty black tea that has been grown across Sri Lanka since the 19th century, after a coffee-leaf blight wiped out the island's plantations and pushed farmers toward tea cultivation. Jetpackkratom then adds dried rose petals for a tangy, floral edge and a measured dose of mitragynine sourced from Mitragyna speciosa leaves. The result tastes like a proper, rich black tea first and foremost, with a faint bitterness in the finish that hints at what is working underneath.
Most kratom products ask you to choke down bitter powder or swallow capsules. Jetpackkratom took a different route: they built the mitragynine into a tea you would actually want to drink. The Ceylon base is robust enough to stand on its own — dark, full-bodied, with that slightly brisk character Sri Lankan teas are known for. The rose petals add a subtle tanginess that softens the natural bitterness of mitragynine without masking it entirely. You still know it is there, but you are not grimacing through each sip.
We have tried plenty of kratom preparations over the years, and the honest limitation here is dosing flexibility. Each bag contains a fixed 65mg of mitragynine, so you cannot easily scale up or down the way you can with loose powder. That said, the convenience trade-off is real — no weighing, no mess, no bitter sludge at the bottom of your mug. For a consistent, measured dose in a format that actually tastes good, this is the best kratom tea for daily drinkers who value simplicity.
| Ingredient | Detail |
|---|---|
| Black Ceylon Tea | Full-bodied Sri Lankan tea — the flavour backbone of the blend |
| Rose Petals | Adds a tangy, slightly floral note that balances the bitterness |
| Mitragynine | 65mg per 4g tea bag, sourced from Mitragyna speciosa leaves |
According to a review published in PMC, mitragynine is a naturally occurring indole alkaloid isolated from the leaves of Mitragyna speciosa, a psychoactive medicinal plant native to Southeast Asia (PMC, 2022). Traditionally, kratom leaves were chewed or brewed as tea by labourers in the region for their stimulating properties — a practice documented as far back as 1836, with mitragynine itself first isolated in 1907.
According to research published in the journal Molecules, mitragynine appears to interact with pain signalling through multiple mechanisms beyond its opioid-receptor activity, suggesting a multimodal pharmacological profile (PMC, 2020). At the dose present in a single tea bag (65mg), this blend sits in the range traditionally associated with mild stimulant-like effects rather than sedation.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Jetpackkratom |
| Product Type | Mitragynine-infused black tea |
| Tea Base | Ceylon black tea (Sri Lanka) |
| Additional Botanicals | Rose petals |
| Active Compound | Mitragynine (from Mitragyna speciosa) |
| Mitragynine Per Bag | 65mg |
| Bag Weight | 4g |
| Pack Size | 5 tea bags |
| SKU | SM0544 |
| Steep Time | 3–5 minutes |
| Serving | Hot or iced |
If you enjoy this Ceylon blend, Jetpackkratom also makes a Chai Tea version with warming spices and the same 65mg mitragynine dose — worth trying if you prefer something with a bit more spice. For those who want to explore kratom in other formats, we carry loose kratom powders in several vein colours that give you full control over dosing.
Kratom powder on its own is not exactly a pleasure to consume. It is earthy, intensely bitter, and has a tendency to clump at the bottom of whatever you mix it into. We have watched customers try to stir it into orange juice, blend it into smoothies, and even toss-and-wash with water — none of these methods are what you would call enjoyable. The taste puts people off, and inconsistent measuring means inconsistent results.
Jetpackkratom Ceylon Tea sidesteps all of that. The 65mg mitragynine dose is pre-measured into each bag, so you get the same amount every time without a milligram scale. The Ceylon tea base does genuine work here — it is not a thin herbal tisane with kratom dumped in. It is a proper black tea with body and depth, the kind you can add milk or lemon to without it falling apart. The rose petals contribute a tangy brightness that makes the cup genuinely pleasant. We would drink this even without the mitragynine, which is about the highest compliment you can pay a functional tea.
The one thing to keep in mind: 65mg of mitragynine is a fixed dose. If you are used to working with loose powder and dialling in your own amounts, this format does not offer that flexibility. But if you want a no-fuss, genuinely tasty way to get a consistent kratom dose into your morning or afternoon, this is as good as it gets.
We have been selling kratom products since the early days of the shop, and the number one complaint has always been the taste. Jetpackkratom has genuinely cracked this problem. The Ceylon base is aromatic — you can smell it the moment you tear the sachet open. There is a warmth to it, that classic black tea maltiness, with a faint floral sweetness from the rose petals sitting just behind. The mitragynine adds a subtle bitter note in the aftertaste, but it is well within the range of what you would expect from a strong black tea. It does not taste "medicated."
One thing we have noticed: steeping beyond 5 minutes pulls more bitterness from both the tea and the mitragynine. If you are sensitive to bitter flavours, stick to the 3-minute mark and add a touch of honey. If you like your tea strong and do not mind a bit of an edge, let it go the full 5 minutes. The rose petals hold up well either way.
Mitragynine interacts with liver enzymes, specifically CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 substrates. If you are taking any medications metabolised by these pathways — which includes a number of common antidepressants, antipsychotics, and cardiovascular drugs — exercise caution and speak with your doctor. According to a StatPearls review, kratom is typically consumed as tea or powder and has physiological effects that vary with dose (NCBI Bookshelf).
According to a 2022 systematic review in PMC, clinical reports have documented kratom-associated adverse cardiovascular effects including cardiac palpitations in some cases (PMC, 2022). Side effects at higher doses may include nausea, headache, or digestive discomfort. Do not combine with alcohol, sedatives, or other CNS-active substances. If you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a chronic health condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Each 4g tea bag contains exactly 65mg of mitragynine sourced from Mitragyna speciosa leaves. The dose is pre-measured, so there is no need for a scale or guesswork.
Yes — Ceylon black tea takes milk beautifully. Add a splash after steeping and removing the bag. The rose petal tanginess pairs well with the creaminess. Lemon works too, but do not combine milk and lemon or it will curdle.
Steep for 3–5 minutes in water just off the boil (90–95 degrees Celsius). Three minutes gives a lighter, more floral cup. Five minutes produces a stronger, more full-bodied brew with a slightly more bitter edge from the mitragynine.
Absolutely. Brew it hot as normal, stir in any sweetener while warm, then let it cool to room temperature before pouring over ice. It makes a surprisingly refreshing cold drink in summer.
The main advantages are taste and convenience. Loose kratom powder is intensely bitter and requires measuring. This tea bag gives you a fixed 65mg dose in a genuinely enjoyable Ceylon tea format. The trade-off is less dosing flexibility — you cannot easily take half a bag.
You can, but be mindful that each bag already contains 65mg of mitragynine. Clinical literature on kratom notes dose-dependent effects, with lower amounts associated with stimulant-like properties and higher amounts with sedative effects. Start with one bag and see how you respond.
Yes. The base is black Ceylon tea, which naturally contains caffeine — typically 40–70mg per cup depending on steep time. Combined with the 65mg of mitragynine, expect a noticeable energising effect.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.
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