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Very Small Kyusu

by beachape » Jun 23rd, '09, 22:13

Hi,

I have a 160ml kyusu and sometimes I wish I had an even smaller one. Does anyone use such small kyusu(s)? The smallest I saw was a 120ml at yuuki-cha. 120-100ml would probably be just about right. I would use it for sencha, so not looking for a hohin or too flat pot.

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by Tead Off » Jun 23rd, '09, 22:22

I use a 140ml banko kyusu and would like to get something smaller next time.

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by Chip » Jun 23rd, '09, 22:37

Houjins are often in this size range. No handle though.

Also, just because your kyusu holds a max of 160 ml does not mean you have to ill it al the way. Generally, I rarely fill a kyusu more than 3/4 full. But some I fill less, even half. The tea never complains since it is green. :wink:

And last resort, many Japanese sites will get one for you if you ask.

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by chamekke » Jun 23rd, '09, 22:41

I have a small Kiyomizu kyuusu that's part of a tea set (see below), but it arrived just before I had to go out east, so I haven't really used it to brew tea yet.

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by beachape » Jun 23rd, '09, 22:51

I know I could easily fill my 160ml pot 50% and get good results. But below 75% the tea starts to stick at the upper half. Not a problem if you swirl the pot though.

I guess I just like to have the pot "fit" the cup/amount I'm interested in. Otherwise its like wearing clothes that are too big. Maybe I'm crazy, does anyone share this idiosyncrasy?

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by Chip » Jun 23rd, '09, 23:00

beachape wrote:I know I could easily fill my 160ml pot 50% and get good results. But below 75% the tea starts to stick at the upper half. Not a problem if you swirl the pot though.

I guess I just like to have the pot "fit" the cup/amount I'm interested in. Otherwise its like wearing clothes that are too big. Maybe I'm crazy, does anyone share this idiosyncrasy?
I do, but after 10 years of TeaTherapy, I am cured. :oops:

Careful pouring btw will reduce the dreaded tea leaf clinging all the way up the side of the pot, but I still do have to tilt the pot to get all the leaf back in the water for successive steeps.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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by beachape » Jun 23rd, '09, 23:15

Ha,

Suggestions for both very small kyusu(s) and good tea-therapists will be accepted.

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by sriracha » Jun 24th, '09, 04:34

beachape wrote:does anyone share this idiosyncrasy?
Yeah. Maybe it's just general OCD tendencies but not filling the pot up would annoy me.

I rearrange other people's stuff if it's not lined up properly as well :D

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by clareandromeda » Jun 24th, '09, 05:55

I'm legitimately OCD (medically documented and medicated) I'm OCD about temperature.
tea is a great hobby for those with OCD tendencies.

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by coloradopu » Jun 24th, '09, 12:22

80 ml is that too small

i think it is just right feels right too

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i need to work on making more this size i think others might use them too.

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by TokyoB » Jun 24th, '09, 13:23

beachape wrote:I know I could easily fill my 160ml pot 50% and get good results. But below 75% the tea starts to stick at the upper half. Not a problem if you swirl the pot though.

I guess I just like to have the pot "fit" the cup/amount I'm interested in. Otherwise its like wearing clothes that are too big. Maybe I'm crazy, does anyone share this idiosyncrasy?
Yes! Of course it could just be another excuse to buy yet more teagear.
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by Cinnamon Kitty » Jun 24th, '09, 23:01

I use a 150 ml pot that I purchased from Rikyucha that I love and use. It works well for asamushi sencha, but the fuka clogs it up too much. I think it fills about 1.5 to 2 cups worth of the cup in the picture when completely filled. When it is completely filled, it dribbles terribly so I don't fill it up all the way.

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