How long should I rinse for?

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How long should I rinse for?

by ClarG » Feb 6th, '14, 19:54

I've read various guides online about how to make pu-erh.

They all have different amounts of time for the rinse going from 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, and 30 seconds.

How much time is enough? How long do you do a first rinse for? Should I use hot water like you would for pu-erh at the brink of boiling, or full boiling water?

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by William » Feb 6th, '14, 20:11

Less than a few seconds, just boiling water in - boiling water out.

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by debunix » Feb 6th, '14, 20:21

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by AdamMY » Feb 6th, '14, 20:29

That is up to you really. For most part rinses are pretty quick, but sometimes people do two or three rinses depending on the tea. Another hidden benefit is with some very strong puerh teas the rinses have a perk of taking some of the bite out of the tea making it more pleasant to drink from the beginning.

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by ClarG » Feb 6th, '14, 20:51

OK thanks should I use an entire cup or 8oz of boiling water or just half of that at 4oz or less?

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by mr mopu » Feb 6th, '14, 20:52

Just enough to cover what you are brewing should be sufficient.

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by AdamMY » Feb 6th, '14, 20:52

ClarG wrote:OK thanks should I use an entire cup or 8oz of boiling water or just half of that at 4oz or less?
For rinses, you mostly just need enough to cover the leaves, no need to really waste water.

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by paxl13 » Feb 7th, '14, 09:55

I usually do 2 rinse, One flash and one of 20s. This make sure the first brew I do will actually have flavor in it. After that I usually get 6 good brew out of the tea which is pleany enough to me :D

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by the_economist » Feb 7th, '14, 13:59

To really get rid of the dirty bubbles, I would fill to the brim so that I can easily push off the bubbles. See the 50 second mark:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x8hOPj0ziA

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by Tead Off » Feb 8th, '14, 00:47

the_economist wrote:To really get rid of the dirty bubbles, I would fill to the brim so that I can easily push off the bubbles. See the 50 second mark:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x8hOPj0ziA
Dirty bubbles? lol.

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Re: How long should I rinse for?

by the_economist » Feb 8th, '14, 01:20

Yes, those bubbles attract the dust and stuff from the leaves which is why they are scraped off. I'm not a chemist but I think it is probably not too different from the way soaps work.
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