Yunnan Sourcing Yixings. Which Pot Is Best? First Timer.

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Re: Yunnan Sourcing Yixings. Which Pot Is Best? First Timer.

by tony shlongini » May 27th, '09, 12:53

Jedi wrote:150ml is good for you Hobbes?
That's hops to you. :lol:

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by Jedi » May 27th, '09, 12:55

Oh.... did I miss something? :shock:

Mistaken identity?? :roll:

Help!!

.... and now, back to a few brews of CNNP Ripe....

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Re: Yunnan Sourcing Yixings. Which Pot Is Best? First Timer.

by t4texas » May 27th, '09, 13:46

Jedi wrote:
hop_goblin wrote:...

Just email Scott of YS. He will be glad to help ya. I would recommend a smaller pot no bigger than 150ml for puerh. You will be wasting lots of tea with a big pot.
150ml is good for you Hobbes?

I'm using on average pots of around 200-300cc at home, and it's going well for me. But I should add that I also use big cups and tend to drink...

...a lot.... :lol:
You are using pots this large and and brewing pu-erh gongfu style? Two grams per 30 ml?

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by Jedi » May 27th, '09, 13:49

I don't see such pots as being large.

They are 3-4 cup pots.

For solo drinking, it's nice to have more than one cup of each brew or 'pao' of tea.

As for 'grammage' I'm not really sure, as I don't own scales. I just go with 20% or so of the pot filled with leaves and go from there.

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Lee

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by Salsero » May 27th, '09, 19:30

Jedi wrote: Mistaken identity?? :roll:

Help!!
Hobbes is: The Half-Dipper

Hop_Goblin is: Bill proprietor of Ancient Tea Horse Road

Both are bloggers about puerh, both top notch. Easy to get them confused!

Hobbes make regular appearances at Badger and Blade. Hop_Goblin can often be seen here in TeaChat. Both are very generous at helping the rest of us.

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by Jedi » May 27th, '09, 21:24

Thanks for that!

And my sincerest apologies to Bill for mixing him up with Hobbes.

I read both your blogs by the way, and have been most interested and curious about approaches to tea in different parts of the world and by different cultures.

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by tony shlongini » May 27th, '09, 22:49

Salsero wrote:Hobbes make regular appearances at Badger and Blade. Hop_Goblin can often be seen here in TeaChat. Both are very generous at helping the rest of us.
We're working on him. :wink:

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Yixin

by berkeleyluddite » May 28th, '09, 08:59

BTW, this 200ml Yixin pot is one of my favorite. It's a little modern looking with a great pour.... and it's cheap!

http://cgi.ebay.com/Yixing-teapot-200ml ... 1|294%3A30

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