Anyone speak French?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ4hVRfs ... re=related
Near the end he shows a nice bunch of cakes in what appears to be a puerh safe...a hidden compartment in a table.
Since you obviously speak French, maybe you can tell me what the video is about. I particular, what caught my interest was the removable tabletop or whatever that is which was packed with puerh cakes. That was pretty cool.olivierco wrote:Bien entendu.Salsero wrote:Also in French, by the way.olivierco wrote:He has also a great introduction to puer brewing: La dégustation pour le débutant en 8 volumes.
I don't understand French and the whole video I was waiting for him to open the humidor and show puerh cakes but when he finally opened it it was filled with old wine corks!
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Why would you fill a humidor with old wine corks?Ti wrote:Since you obviously speak French, maybe you can tell me what the video is about. I particular, what caught my interest was the removable tabletop or whatever that is which was packed with puerh cakes. That was pretty cool.olivierco wrote:Bien entendu.Salsero wrote:Also in French, by the way.olivierco wrote:He has also a great introduction to puer brewing: La dégustation pour le débutant en 8 volumes.
The humidor?... filled with old wine corks probably is self explanatory.
Hold the applause.
So he talks about humid/arid storage/aging conditions and how they can affect taste. Then he says what's important is to buy lots of quality cakes. He started by storing them in closets or cupboards (wherever), and that what's important is to keep them away from odors and light. Then he talks about his humidor he bought when he started smoking, what the humidor has and does (keeps it at 70%RH). Then in the end he opens it up and there's wine corks, he says that's what he uses it for and that it's a good decorative piece. But for pu-erh storage, there is a solution (opens panel). Then the next video is about the jar he bought for 80 euros at "La Maison de Thé."
Haha. Bloody awesome when he opened up the hidden panel! I guess nobody's taking his pu-erh!
Haha. Bloody awesome when he opened up the hidden panel! I guess nobody's taking his pu-erh!
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Re: Hold the applause.
Your French is amazing, Wesli! Thanks.Wesli wrote: So he talks about humid/arid storage/aging ... I guess nobody's taking his pu-erh!
So he never really tells us much about how he stores his puerh and what he does to keep it humid? He leads us down the wrong path and then flashes us with his hidden treasure. He's like some sort of French leprechaun of the puerh world.
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