Wake up without the windup.
Same awake, none of the wired. Green tea's been good for you for 2,000 years — it just rarely tasted like it. We fixed that. Three ways to drink it, pick yours.
Shop the three
The gem
The flask
The bowl
Morning upgrade, no afternoon downgrade.
Wired is not the same as awake.
One's a panic, the other's focus. Coffee and the energy drinks give you wired and call it awake — the jitter, then the thud. A dip with no bounce back.
Green tea is the rare one that gives you calm and awake at the same time. The L-theanine settles the edge the caffeine would otherwise bring. The question isn't how strong — it's how you drink it. So here's how we'd do it.
Same tea. How you take it changes how it lands.
A flask you sip all morning for slow, steady energy. A bowl when you want it strong and done. A gem with no caffeine when you just want a clear head. Pick the one that fits your day, not ours.
Jade Mountain, brewed in a flask
For getting your day going, and keeping it going to about 2.
Bi Luo Chun — a single-origin Chinese green tea. Brewed loose in a flask and re-steeped through the morning: the way it's actually drunk where it's from, not a sad little teabag in a mug. Same leaves, topped up, giving you a proper brew sipped slow — the most sustained lift of the three. Calm energy on a drip, not a spike. This is how green tea was meant to be drunk, and how we'd tell you to start the day.
Origin · China
Matcha
For a concentrated start when you want the hit, not the volume.
First-flush Uji tencha, shade-grown, stone-milled, whisked. You drink the whole leaf, so it's the densest single serving — real caffeine and a full dose of L-theanine in one bowl. The made morning. Same rule: before 2.
Origin · Uji, Japan
Green Goddess
For a clear head with no caffeine — the one you can have after 2.
A jasmine green tea effervescent. Drop a gem in water, wait a few minutes, drink. Calm focus, almost no caffeine, zero sugar — the L-theanine without anything to crash from or keep you up. Desk, handbag, the afternoon the other two can't touch.
Origin · China
Per gem: ~100mg added L-theanine · ~170mg EGCG · ~5mg caffeine (about a twentieth of a coffee) · 0g sugar
Not ranked. Three ways to drink the same thing.
| Jade Mountain | Matcha | Green Goddess | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Brewed in a flask | Whisked | Gem in water |
| Best for | Sustained morning fuel | A concentrated start | Clear head, no caffeine |
| When | Morning, before 2 | Morning, before 2 | Any time, incl. after 2 |
| Delivery | Slow, all morning | One strong serving | Quick, no lift |
One promise across all three: calm energy, real green tea, nothing oversold.
None of these will replace sleep, fix a bad week, or detox anything. They aren't a metabolism hack or a personality.
What they do is narrow and real: calm energy in the first half of your day, without the caffeine tax. We'd rather be exact about that than vague about everything.
Drink it for the calm focus. Stay for the rest.
What green tea quietly supports over time — the four we'll stand behind. Modest, real, and compounding. We won't oversell the timeline; the catechins are in the cup whichever way you take it.
Before you pick.
Which one should I start with?
The flask. Jade Mountain brewed and sipped through the morning is green tea the way it's meant to be drunk. Matcha if you'd rather a strong one-and-done. Green Goddess for a clear head with no caffeine, any time.
Why three instead of one "best" one?
Because the right one depends on your morning, not our marketing. They're not ranked — they're three ways to drink the same thing.
Will any of them keep me up?
Not if you keep to the rule. Jade Mountain and Matcha before 2; Green Goddess (~5mg caffeine) won't keep you up regardless.
Does it taste like the green tea that put you off?
No — that's the whole point. The grassy, meh cup you're remembering is exactly what we set out to fix. Good enough to actually keep drinking.
Is it sweet?
No added sugar in any of them.
Tea or supplement?
Jade Mountain and Matcha are tea — loose leaf and whole leaf. Green Goddess is formally a supplement: green tea extract plus added L-theanine. We label each honestly.
Awake is easy.
Calm and awake is the hard part.
Brew it before 2 · zero sugar across the range · no crash to plan around