Subsequent Steepings
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Subsequent Steepings
I was wondering if anyone adds additional dry leaf or buds to subsequent steepings. I usually get three to four steeps with silver needle without adding any. I was wondering if anyone adds a smaller amount of buds on each subsequent steep or if they just re-use the wet leaves/buds?
- fbones24
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I've always just kept re-steeping what's in the gaiwan (or pot or whatever) until the tea gives out. But that's my preference. Some people would toss out the leaves much sooner than I do.
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Eastree - Posts: 361
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Eastree, that is what I usually do. I read something somewhere about adding additional leaves/buds on subsequent steepings. I guess I will just have to experiment.
- fbones24
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I've done that with greens before, but I rarely like the taste. The taste of subsequent steeptings seems odd when mixed with the flavor from first infusions. Personally I wouldn't recommend this method. I don't.
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Pentox - Posts: 2034
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Sydney - Posts: 758
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Since I am increasing the temp and am fully satisfied with the results...I see no point to it for myself.
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Chip - Mod/Admin
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I occasionally DO add a few new leaves to a white session. I tend to do this more with older samples than I do with "this year" stuff, though. I think it gives a touch of freshness to a tea that has the body of a good infusion, but now lacks the complexity required to be interesting.
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