How versatile are chaozhou teapots?
Besides dan cong, is there anything else you could use it for?
Im planning on getting a couple in the next week or so.
I decided to get chaozhou over yixing due to difficulty of finding good yixin online and pricing. And also because i like mostly dan congs lol.
Does anyone have any info or links to chaozhou tea kettles?
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Re: chaozhou versatility
Imen, http://www.teahabitat.com/store/
The one where you should start. Good journey.
The one where you should start. Good journey.
Re: chaozhou versatility
I think they would be very appropriate for roasted tieguanyin or for wuyi yancha.
Re: chaozhou versatility
very similar/identical? looking kettle at chawang, with a couple less nice bases to choose from, available at chawangteashop if $175-245 for a set is a little too much.
http://www.chawangshop.com/index.php/te ... -ware.html
That tall base at teahabit looks like it would be the best out of bunch though.
http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... cts_id=173
The question is really whether you would like a nicer, noticeably taller base, or an extra set of kettle and base in case something breaks or you want two brew stations.
For $225.50 you could buy the two red clay kettles, and the two bases, shipping inc. at chawang.
Happy tea shopping
http://www.chawangshop.com/index.php/te ... -ware.html
That tall base at teahabit looks like it would be the best out of bunch though.
http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... cts_id=173
The question is really whether you would like a nicer, noticeably taller base, or an extra set of kettle and base in case something breaks or you want two brew stations.
For $225.50 you could buy the two red clay kettles, and the two bases, shipping inc. at chawang.
Happy tea shopping
Re: chaozhou versatility
Going to have to save up for those, very nice though and would be fun to get a few friends around it.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: chaozhou versatility
Are you looking for a kettle, or for a teapot? I know you mentioned kettle in your first post, but you also said teapot.
The things in the previous post are for boiling water with charcoal, not for brewing tea.
The things in the previous post are for boiling water with charcoal, not for brewing tea.
Re: chaozhou versatility
Im mostly intersted in the pots, but wanted to find more about the kettles,
so both
so both
Re: chaozhou versatility
I use one for Taiwan oolongs and TGY.yalokinh wrote:How versatile are chaozhou teapots?
Besides dan cong, is there anything else you could use it for?
Im planning on getting a couple in the next week or so.
I decided to get chaozhou over yixing due to difficulty of finding good yixin online and pricing. And also because i like mostly dan congs lol.
Does anyone have any info or links to chaozhou tea kettles?