ashmanra said

2025 Sipdown Progress Thread

2025: Sipdown Progress Thread


The purpose of this thread is to track your progress on sipdowns over the year, encourage other Steepster members in their sipdown and/or general cupboard reduction/maintenance efforts, and most importantly, have fun while doing so!
Past Years:


2019: https://www.steepster.com/discuss/29734-2019-year-of-the-sipdown-challenge


2021: https://steepster.com/discuss/42494-2021-sipdown-progress-thread


2022: https://steepster.com/discuss/43802-2022-sipdown-progress-thread
2023: https://steepster.com/discuss/44707-2023-sipdown-progress-thread
2024: https://steepster.com/discuss/45474-2024-sipdown-progress-thread

What is a Sipdown?

 A “sipdown” is drinking the last of a tea so that it is no longer in one’s cupboard. Since different people inventory their collection differently, some people count sipdowns of each individual package of the same tea, while others wait and only count the sipdown once that particular tea is completely gone from their cupboard. There is no right or wrong way to go about it; the purpose is to drink the tea one already has while reducing binge tea ordering habits to, ultimately, get a tea collection that feels “out of control” to feel more “under control!”

Ways to Sipdown

There are lots of ways to go about challenging yourself to sipdown more tea! Here are a few I’ve heard. Do you have a favorite method? Share your thoughts in the thread and I’ll add it to the list!
-Drink by Date: Clear out the oldest tea in the cupboard first, making room for the newer, fresher tea. 
-Drink by Rating: Clear out lower-rated teas, either by experimenting with new ways of drinking them or gifting/trading them away!
-Sampler Sipdown: Focus on samplers or tea packages depleted to just a few servings, by making a dedicated area in the cupboard for teas that meet this criteria. They go quickly and can free up a lot of space!
-Randomizer: There are lots of different ways of using random generators to select a tea to focus on; the surprise from the random selection can be a lot fun! 
-Keep Current on Subscriptions: Signed up to any tea subscriptions? Keep caught up on drinking subscription tea so it is out of the cupboard before the next subscription box shows up!

-A to Z of Tea: Drink a cup of tea with each tea name beginning with a different letter of the alphabet, in alphabetical order! It’s a good way to work through cups while having a lot of variety!

-Tea Bracket Tourney: Select 16 teas (or more or less, depending on your preferences) and pair them off in a bracket-style tournament to see which tea makes it to the end! This is a great way to get several cups in of a single tea that is doing well in the tourney!

-Cupboard Clearout: Have packages of tea that have been sitting around because they just aren’t favorites and you can’t seem to get through the packages no matter how hard you try? Then consider hosting a cupboard sale at the Official Stash Sales Thread (https://www.steepster.com/discuss/6840-official-stash-sales-thread), or heading over to the Tea Swaps Board (https://www.steepster.com/discuss?category=tea-swaps&page=2) and starting a Traveling Tea Box or seeing if you can trade/gift your unwanted tea!

The Zen of Sipdown: Acquiring Less Tea
The best sipdown efforts in the world become a moot point if the amount of new tea acquisitions from orders, trades, tea boxes, and gifts exceeds the amount of tea being sipped down. The idea of decreasing the total amount of tea in the stash to a point of feeling in control and happy (note that this “amount” will be unique and different for everyone!) is to drink more tea that you already have than you are bringing in. Here are some tips to help make that possible:
-If you order a lot of tea, set a budget that can’t be exceeded to help curb impulse or binge buying. 
-Unsubscribe from tea company mailing lists to resist the urge to jump at every sale e-mail that comes in. 
-Go “window shopping”: create carts on tea sites but wait a week before buying. Often the browsing/cart building is the most “satisfying” part, and a week later you may feel different about actually purchasing the items! 
-Do not be afraid to say “no” or not participate in teaboxes, tea exchanges, and group-buys. 
-Don’t be part of “enabler culture” when you know someone is working hard toward sipdown goals/reducing their cupboard; for some, saying “no” to proposed teaboxes, tea exchanges, and group-buys on a site filled with fellow tea-lovers can be very difficult! Remember to always be supportive of someone working toward sipdown/cupboard reduction goals and never take someone’s decline for a swap personally.
Remember, working towards proper cupboard management does not mean you can never place a new tea order or jump into a teabox or tea swap: it’s about finding and maintaining the right balance for you and your cupboard. Create sipdown goals for yourself! If you meet those goals, feel free to reward yourself with some new tea! Attempt to keep new orders coming in less than the amount of tea cleared out, and cupboard numbers will start to drop!

Monthly Sipdown Challenge

This month, try to find and drink as many teas from this scavenger hunt item list as possible! (Feel free to interpret the items as you see fit, and remember, don’t make a new tea purchase just to “check off” an item from the list… if you are missing something, consider it a reminder of your excellent cupboard management progress!

January

January 1 – Happy New Year! Drink a favorite tea to start the year off right!
January 3 – J.R.R. Tolkien Day – have tea with a “Hobbit Meal” like second breakfast or afternoon tea!
January 19 – World Snow Day – drink a white tea!

Your newest tea
Your oldest green tea
A leftover advent tea
A tea you put off drinking
A tea you plan to buy again
A sunny tea to chase the Janu-weary blues away
A tea that makes you feel better when you are sick

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ashmanra said

I managed to get 99 sipdowns last year but finished with a bigger cupboard than I had at the beginning of the year because of the many generous tea gifts that were given to me. I am setting the same goal as last year for 65 teas in cupboard by this time next year. Happy sipping, everyone!

Beginning cupboard 144 teas (not including samples)

Month 4 Year 4

January

January 1 – Happy New Year! Drink a favorite tea to start the year off right! Decaf Carol by Lupicia
January 3 – J.R.R. Tolkien Day – have tea with a “Hobbit Meal” like second breakfast or afternoon tea! Almond Sugar Cookie by Simpson & Vail
January 19 – World Snow Day – drink a white tea!

[X] Your newest tea – Mélange Ladurée by Thé Ladurée
Your oldest green tea
A leftover advent tea
A tea you put off drinking
A tea you plan to buy again
A sunny tea to chase the Janu-weary blues away
A tea that makes you feel better when you are sick

goal for 2025: So rather than try for the usual 150 random sipdown goal, I’m going to make it even MORE difficult on myself this year and aim for 135 unique tea sipdowns —teas that are removed from my Steepster cupboard entirely.  (Like if I have two pouches of a certain tea, it would only count if I sipdown both pouches of that certain tea instead of the one pouch I would usually count.)  I might still track all sipdowns, but the goal would be 135 Steepster cupboard removals.
2019 Sipdown total: 92
2020 Sipdown total: 102
2021 Sipdown total: 156
2022 Sipdown total: 150
2023 Sipdown total: 110
2024 Sipdown total: 88

2025 Sipdown total: 2
2025 unique tea sipdowns: 1

January
[X] January 1 – Happy New Year! Drink a favorite tea to start the year off right! – [Teavivre – Palace Ripened Pu Erh Brick Tea 2007]
January 3 – J.R.R. Tolkien Day – have tea with a “Hobbit Meal” like second breakfast or afternoon tea!
January 19 – World Snow Day – drink a white tea!
[X] Your newest tea – [52Teas – Pinwheel] – not a true sipdown
Your oldest green tea
A leftover advent tea
A tea you put off drinking
[X] A tea you plan to buy again – [Fusion Teas – Carrot Cake Rooibos]
A sunny tea to chase the Janu-weary blues away
A tea that makes you feel better when you are sick

I will do my best again :)
Starting points (based on my, non complete, system): 135 teas (212 on Steepster); 265 tea bags, 1346 grams (tea bags excluded).

In bold are fullfiled prompts. Prompts fullfiled by single session are counted here as well, but not as a sipdown number.

January

January 1 – Happy New Year! Drink a favorite tea to start the year off right!
January 3 – J.R.R. Tolkien Day – have tea with a “Hobbit Meal” like second breakfast or afternoon tea!
January 19 – World Snow Day – drink a white tea!

Your newest tea
Your oldest green tea
A leftover advent tea
A tea you put off drinking
A tea you plan to buy again
A sunny tea to chase the Janu-weary blues away
A tea that makes you feel better when you are sick

Kaylee said

Thanks for creating this post ashmanra! My goal last year was 100 sipdowns, but I only managed to get 59. This year, I’m really hoping to buy less and drink more of what I have. So the goal is 100 again!

January
sipdown: 1

Happy 2025! I did horribly last year, compared to previous years, so hoping to get back on track with at least 1 sipdown/day (365 sipdowns total).

Total 2021 Sipdowns: 520
Total 2022 Sipdowns: 450
Total 2023 Sipdowns: 419
Total 2024 Sipdowns: 162 (ugh lol)

TOTAL 2025 SIPDOWNS: 16

Starting cupboard size: 252
Ending cupboard size: TBD

Goals:
- at least 1 sipdown/day (not strictly every day, but 365+ total for the year)
- under 200 teas by the end of the year
- no-buy January though March (at least)
- drink 5+ teas per day (cold steep does not count)
- drink an Obubu tea every day (matcha does not count)
- drink a teabag, sample, or one of my 5 oldest teas every day
- drink matcha 3+ times per week
- start cold steeping again (3+ bottles per week)
✓ reorganize tea counter bins

January
Sipdowns: 16
Teas In: 0
Ending Cupboard Size: TBD

Kelmishka said

Thank you for organizing, Ashmanra!

2025 sipdown goal: 75

January:
February:
March:
April:
May:
June:
July:
August:
September:
October:
November:
December:

Total 2025 sipdowns so far:

Kelmishka said

January Sipdown Challenge

January 1: Happy New Year! Drink a favorite tea to start the year off right!
January 3: J.R.R. Tolkien Day – have tea with a “Hobbit Meal” like second breakfast or afternoon tea!
January 19: World Snow Day – drink a white tea!

Your newest tea
Your oldest green tea
A leftover advent tea
A tea you put off drinking
A tea you plan to buy again
A sunny tea to chase the Janu-weary blues away
A tea that makes you feel better when you are sick

Additional sipdowns:

Total monthly sipdowns:

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