Pu-Erh Intro? Literature?
I dearly love all the Pu-Erh reviews floating around the internet, notably Half-Dipper's work, but I'm afraid most of the vocabulary and categorization is lost on me. Is there an "Intro to Pu-Erh" available anymore that could give at least a rudimentary glimpse into the mystic world of Pu-Erh tea?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerh
How could I forget, the wikipedia article has an enormous amount of info.
How could I forget, the wikipedia article has an enormous amount of info.
Jan 12th, '08, 20:46
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It's also written by BearsBearsBears, if I'm not mistaken.Fukamushi Dynasty wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerh
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Jan 12th, '08, 22:37
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I'd say the cubic bear– I've always distrusted animals with opposable thumbs.Salsero wrote:Now let's see, is it better to take advice from a bear (or 3 bears) or a monkey?
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