Meihuei Hu, an attorney representing the business, told the Select Board more about the owners’ vision. “They think that sharing tea and sipping tea can relax you and it’s really a good lifestyle to incorporate into your busy life schedule, and so they came up with the idea to open up a tea shop, which is still fairly original in Brookline,” she said. Brookline has gained a number of new teashops recently, with several of them concentrated on Beacon Street near Coolidge Corner. The Shared Tea will offer up to 50 tea varieties, with a sample menu including flavors like cereal oolong milk tea, as well as several varieties of cheese tea – a tea topped with sweet or salty cream cheese mousse for an effect reportedly similar to cheesecake.