Loose shu vs. brick shu?

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Aug 17th, '08, 09:44
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by heavydoom » Aug 17th, '08, 09:44

i would get that haiwan brick also. 500 grams of goodness.

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by brandon » Aug 17th, '08, 09:46

heavydoom wrote:i would get that haiwan brick also. 500 grams of goodness.
Haiwan 9908 for the major win. Do it.

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by Dizzwave » Aug 17th, '08, 11:35

brandon wrote:
heavydoom wrote:i would get that haiwan brick also. 500 grams of goodness.
Haiwan 9908 for the major win. Do it.
I third that. :)
One great thing about these "nuggets" is that you can't oversteep them. I put a very tiny chunk (~1g?) in my thermos every morning, and fill it with boiling water. Then I drink it on the bus on my way to work. Thick and sweet! This is my only true every-day tea. 500g goes a looong way like that.
Another great thing is, if you gongfu it, this one can last like 20 infusions. Just ask InsanityLater. ;)
Ok, now back to trying to finish yesterday's pot of LBZ :)

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