Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
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Re: Wednesday TeaDay 8/31/11 TeaTutor?
Enjoying a big glass of teaspring's Huang Shan Mao Feng, grandpa style 
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Nenugal - Posts: 492
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Re: Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
Enjoying a session of sakura sencha. Now that I've improved my brewing technique I'm enjoying it enough to buy a bag when the 2011 is available.
I think that part of the improvement comes from moving my new Varietea kettle to the table. I keep the water at the appropriate temperature, which sometimes means higher temps for subsequent steeps. Before, I carefully measured the temperature for the first steep, but just used the cooling water for subsequent steeps!
I think that part of the improvement comes from moving my new Varietea kettle to the table. I keep the water at the appropriate temperature, which sometimes means higher temps for subsequent steeps. Before, I carefully measured the temperature for the first steep, but just used the cooling water for subsequent steeps!
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IPT wrote:David R. wrote:Well, I am ready to welcome home any expert on japanese green tea for sure ! Free french homemade food, wine, local liquor in exchange for tea knowledge... Anybody ?![]()
2010 Hon.Yama sencha, trying lower temp and loving it !
Absolutely! Come to Guilin and I will be happy to make such an exchange with you.
I write it down in my rent check book ! Who knows, maybe one day !
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David R. - Posts: 1074
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Re: Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
I definitely think learning from a "master" of some sort would be highly benificial. For me specifically on puerh and oolong.
This teatutor was a good idea for a teaday topic. So +1 for that idea.
This teatutor was a good idea for a teaday topic. So +1 for that idea.
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fracol - Posts: 108
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Re: Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
Just learned something about Dan Cong from Tim, so he can be my DC tutor! That leaves Pu and Yancha ...
Brandon for Pu-erh, and then both Tim and Brandon for Yancha. In return, I would tutor them in Japanese greens ...
Began the TD with 7132 Organic asamushi with the Mrs. Next up, Miyabi ... clearly not enough tea, but they were great.
Began the TD with 7132 Organic asamushi with the Mrs. Next up, Miyabi ... clearly not enough tea, but they were great.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
When are you coming to China to tutor me in Japanese Green Teas Chip? 
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IPT - Posts: 1556
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Re: Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
Today has been a quiet teaDay: TGY, and Xue Dian Mei Lan, and that's it. I think I have a pretty good handle on the TGY, and the Mei Lan is so mellow and forgiving it's hard to have a bad brewing, but I haven't gotten many every-infusion-perfect sessions with it, because it's easy to get a few mediocre infusions amidst the fine ones. I could definitely use some tutoring for that one.
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debunix - Posts: 3960
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IPT wrote:When are you coming to China to tutor me in Japanese Green Teas Chip?
Currently sipping iced SLT ... it is September already ... this refreshing brew will fade to memory soon, it will be cold enough without iced tea.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: Wed-Thurs TeaDay 8/31-9/1/11 TeaTutor?
Leftover tamaryokucha in the morning and now trying out western style ripe pu. 2010 – Dayi 7262. 4g - 400ml water - 5min. Turned out quite nice, a little bit more astringent than with gaiwan.
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