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by Chip » Nov 3rd, '10, 19:04
Copy cat that I am, borrowing from pop the pu-erh and oolong topics.
Share what
green you are drinking currently ... however please also share in TeaDay's daily topic.
Feel free to "illustrate" your offering.
Nov 3rd, '10, 19:13
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by skilfautdire » Nov 3rd, '10, 19:13
Yuuki-cha simple genmai karigane cha. Next: yuuki-cha genmai cha with mat cha.
Next: a fakir nail board !

Nov 3rd, '10, 19:29
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by Chip » Nov 3rd, '10, 19:29
A double prelim tasting of sencha.
Fuga SP from Zencha, a fukamushi
Maruyama from Maiko, an asamushi
Getting in the OTTI 7 & 8 dueling mushi mode!

Nov 3rd, '10, 20:18
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by AdamMY » Nov 3rd, '10, 20:18
Currently drinking Kuradashi Sencha from Hibiki.
Rather good first infusion though possibly a little weak, will increase steep time for the second.
by brlarson » Nov 3rd, '10, 21:43
Sugimoto Hachiju Hachiya shincha. It is light but well-balanced and very pleasant. I still have about 350grams of shincha and slightly more Chinese green, so I should be set with greens until next March or April.
Nov 3rd, '10, 22:04
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by entropyembrace » Nov 3rd, '10, 22:04
practicing koicha with O-Cha´s Kiku Mukashi...not getting the right texture.
Nice matcha afterglow anyway

Nov 3rd, '10, 22:22
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by gingkoseto » Nov 3rd, '10, 22:22
Keemun Green

Nov 3rd, '10, 22:25
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by Herb_Master » Nov 3rd, '10, 22:25
gingkoseto wrote:Keemun Green
Nice teacup
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Nov 3rd, '10, 22:26
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by Chip » Nov 3rd, '10, 22:26
Keemun Green?
Nov 4th, '10, 03:45
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by Nenugal » Nov 4th, '10, 03:45
I'm drinking a cheap and easily bitter Bi Luo Chun to get rid of it before a hopefully much better one arrives...
Nov 4th, '10, 11:33
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by sebpassion » Nov 4th, '10, 11:33
i just finished the 4th infusion of yuuki-cha's saemidori.
it has an awesome taste and smell. exactly what i like at deep steamed senchas.
Nov 4th, '10, 12:12
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by puerhking » Nov 4th, '10, 12:12
Yuuki-cha Asahina Kabusecha - pretty yummy stuff.
Nov 4th, '10, 12:16
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by Chip » Nov 4th, '10, 12:16
Beginning with Yutaka Midori Supreme LE from O-Cha.
I see Kame Jirushi Gyokuro also from the O-C in just a little bit.
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by NOESIS » Nov 4th, '10, 13:32
Lu An Gua Pian from Jing Tea Shop.
Nov 4th, '10, 13:38
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by Chip » Nov 4th, '10, 13:38
NOESIS wrote:Lu An Gua Pian from Jing Tea Shop.
Excellent choice! Wish I had some on hand ...
Any photos by any chance?