Saturday TeaDay 5/29/10 Brew hard or hard to overbrew?

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2 votes. Speaking of overbrewing ... what is the HARDEST tea for you to overbrew? Is it your fave, least fave, somewhere in between? Please share ... of course.

It is a black
1
5%
Darjeeling
0
No votes
Darker oolong
1
5%
Lighter oolong
1
5%
Green, Chinese
0
No votes
Green, Japanese
0
No votes
White
2
11%
Yellow
0
No votes
Pu-erh
7
37%
Other
1
5%
Bonus, fave
3
16%
Bonus, in between
2
11%
Bonus, least fave
1
5%
 
Total votes: 19

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May 29th, '10, 22:50
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Re: Saturday TeaDay 5/29/10 Brew hard or hard to overbrew?

by LauraW » May 29th, '10, 22:50

geeber1 wrote:They should have had tea in Prince Edward's honor. :)
I wish - there were some vendors selling the classics: bags of Scottish Breakfast, Irish Breakfast, Tetley tea, etc., but I still think it was too hot for tea... no one would have had any!

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Re: Saturday TeaDay 5/29/10 Brew hard or hard to overbrew?

by Skippyandjif » May 29th, '10, 23:09

I thought it was going to be too hot for tea here, but it cooled way down in the afternoon. I ended up making some gunpowder green tea, and am currently drinking some shoumei white tea.

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Jun 1st, '10, 03:08
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Re: Saturday TeaDay 5/29/10 Brew hard or hard to overbrew?

by aya_s » Jun 1st, '10, 03:08

My favorite Hediard black tea blend- unless I put in a large helping of leaves compared to the vessel size, it never gets too strong. I have never managed to make the tea bitter from steeping for a long time. It always remains smooth, slightly smoky, and beautifully perfumed.

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