As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can give you some guidance on making AVB tea. The amount of AVB needed for tea can vary depending on your personal preference and tolerance level. However, I would recommend starting with a gram of AVB as a general guideline.
Using a gram of AVB should provide a decent amount of cannabinoids for infusion into your tea. However, keep in mind that AVB is already partially decarboxylated, meaning it has already been heated and some of the THC has been activated. This makes it less potent compared to fresh cannabis flower. So, if you're looking for a stronger effect, you may want to use slightly more AVB.
It's worth noting that the strength of your AVB tea can also depend on the quality of your AVB. Different vaporizers and temperatures can result in varying levels of potency in the AVB. Some people find that darker AVB (more thoroughly vaped) produces a stronger tea, while others prefer lighter AVB for a milder experience. It's all about finding what works best for you.
Ultimately, the amount of AVB you use in your tea will be a personal preference and may require some experimentation to find the right dosage for you. It's always a good idea to start with a smaller amount and gradually increase if desired.
If you're new to AVB tea or edibles in general, I would advise starting with a lower dose and giving yourself time to gauge the effects before consuming more. Edibles can take longer to kick in compared to smoking or vaping, so be patient and allow at least an hour or two for the effects to fully manifest.
Remember, everyone's tolerance and metabolism are different, so what works for one person may not be the same for another. It's always better to start with a conservative amount and adjust accordingly. And as always, consume responsibly and be aware of the legalities surrounding cannabis in your area.
I hope this helps guide you in making your AVB tea. Enjoy experimenting and finding the perfect dosage for your taste and desired effects!