Yesterday, Most TeaChatters declared they had a new absolute favorite tea since last year. This was close amoung non newbies, but a shut out amoung newbies. You can still vote and discuss this topic.
Good TeaDay and welcome everyone. Let's Brew...and share what is in our cups today...all day!
Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic is a pretty simple one...either you did or you didn't. Have you tried "cold brewing" to make a refreshing smooth glass of iced tea? If so, please share your experiences with this method. If you have not tried this method, listen up...you might learn something. I know I learned something on this subject this year after resisting this change for years.
See you all on TeaDay!!! COLD brew on....
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Thursday TeaDay 7/24/08 COLD brewing iced tea?
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Oooooh my first time being FPAC. (first post after Chip)
Yes, I cold brew... mostly greens. I'm getting better at not screwing up my hot brews, but especially on my lower quality greens that can turn bitter on a dime, I cold brew all of those... mostly in the fridge overnight. I also cold-brew for later infusions of my better greens... like my fukamushi supreme... I'll do 3 or 4 infusions and then put the rest in cold water in the fridge and sip on it the next day... delicious.
On my way to bed soon... sweet dreams and happy tea day to all.
sarah
Yes, I cold brew... mostly greens. I'm getting better at not screwing up my hot brews, but especially on my lower quality greens that can turn bitter on a dime, I cold brew all of those... mostly in the fridge overnight. I also cold-brew for later infusions of my better greens... like my fukamushi supreme... I'll do 3 or 4 infusions and then put the rest in cold water in the fridge and sip on it the next day... delicious.
On my way to bed soon... sweet dreams and happy tea day to all.
sarah
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Jul 23rd, '08, 23:53
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Yes, I LOVE cold brewing. I use it at work, because when I'm between clients sometimes I have time to start the steep, but not to finish. If I use cold water, it doesn't matter if I'm brewing during the entire hour (or so) that I'm in session. When I come out, I have a great cold or room temp tea, no tannins, no bitterness... just yum.
I had never heard of this before coming to the teachat, so it's a new one for me, but has really worked out well. It also makes some poor or mediocre teas taste so much better, and has saved me (again at work) when my tea choices have been not-so-good.
Great stuff.
I had never heard of this before coming to the teachat, so it's a new one for me, but has really worked out well. It also makes some poor or mediocre teas taste so much better, and has saved me (again at work) when my tea choices have been not-so-good.
Great stuff.
I have tried cold brewing black tea to make iced tea and didn't like the flavor as much. I've done 2-3 attempts at cold-brewing cheap green bagged tea, and it's OK. I'm not enthusiastic about it, probably due to lousy technique and not-great tea.
No tea for me right now...it's about bed time.
Congrats on being the first response, kymidwife!
I asked this yesterday, but since I normally have a knack for posting right before the thread moves to the next page, I don't think anyone saw my question.
Does anyone have any experience with or opinions on Target stores' Archer Farms tea? They do have a variety of tea with names like Golden Monkey, Silver Needles, Dragonwell. It seems like an inexpensive way to try new teas, assuming these are not floor-sweepings.
No tea for me right now...it's about bed time.
Congrats on being the first response, kymidwife!
I asked this yesterday, but since I normally have a knack for posting right before the thread moves to the next page, I don't think anyone saw my question.
Does anyone have any experience with or opinions on Target stores' Archer Farms tea? They do have a variety of tea with names like Golden Monkey, Silver Needles, Dragonwell. It seems like an inexpensive way to try new teas, assuming these are not floor-sweepings.
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Riene, I have found that when trying new teas, I spent a LOT more money when I was trying to find good buys on the cheap, than when I just went for a couple of well-recommended, albeit more expensive, teas.
If you really want to try a bunch of teas for a reasonable price, I highly recommend Adagio's samplers. Some other companies have samplers too, or something equivalent. Tao of Tea will sell many of their teas in 1oz quantities, and so will some other major US vendors. I like Adagio particularly because their samples come in a convenient and mess-free tin, plus their shipping is very reasonable.
These samples will usually give you enough for several sessions, or if you are gongfu brewing, 2-3 sessions.
I'm sure others can pipe in with vendors who have good sample deals. Also I have a few samples from other teachatters, and from my own purchases, that didn't float my boat. If you like, I could mail a few out to you.
If you really want to try a bunch of teas for a reasonable price, I highly recommend Adagio's samplers. Some other companies have samplers too, or something equivalent. Tao of Tea will sell many of their teas in 1oz quantities, and so will some other major US vendors. I like Adagio particularly because their samples come in a convenient and mess-free tin, plus their shipping is very reasonable.
These samples will usually give you enough for several sessions, or if you are gongfu brewing, 2-3 sessions.
I'm sure others can pipe in with vendors who have good sample deals. Also I have a few samples from other teachatters, and from my own purchases, that didn't float my boat. If you like, I could mail a few out to you.
Ali Shan in a celadon cup mixed with a ray of sunshine. Awwww, so sweet. This is much nicer than that trash Soltero used to post here. Never would be too soon for him to come back. I’ll tell you, when that guy wasn’t saying gross things or insulting someone, he was all caught up in raining on everyone’s parade. I don’t know about you, but I vote we ban him permanently. I think he is in France somewhere, at least that’s the postmark on his posts lately.
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olivierco wrote:Ali Shan in a celadon cup mixed with a ray of sunshine. Awwww, so sweet. This is much nicer than that trash Soltero used to post here. Never would be too soon for him to come back. I’ll tell you, when that guy wasn’t saying gross things or insulting someone, he was all caught up in raining on everyone’s parade. I don’t know about you, but I vote we ban him permanently. I think he is in France somewhere, at least that’s the postmark on his posts lately.
Hahahaha!!!
(Love this photo, the composition and colors are both exquisite. A little celadon never hurts either.)