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    Re: 6 or 8 ounces
A measuring cup is 8 ounces while an English teacup is 6ish. Most directions that say X amount leaf per cup mean 6 ounces. This is true English style brewing.  
			
									
						
Re: 6 or 8 ounces
Well, thanks you for a FAST response. That might be why my tea is subtle in taste. That and/or I need more tea. I have been averaging 3g for 8 ounces. Think I will try 5grams in 6 ounces tomorrow. I drank some tea a little late last night before going to bed. Yeah! I didn't sleep that wellChip wrote:A measuring cup is 8 ounces while an English teacup is 6ish. Most directions that say X amount leaf per cup mean 6 ounces. This is true English style brewing.

Jan 20th, '11, 21:36
									
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    Re: 6 or 8 ounces
BTW, Western or English brewing calls for 2-2.3 grams per 6ish ounces. 
What tea(s)?
Sounds like you are going the more Asian brewing methdology?
			
									
						What tea(s)?
Sounds like you are going the more Asian brewing methdology?
Re: 6 or 8 ounces
I bought the TeaBasics from TeaSource. This morning, I did 6 ounces of water with 5 grams of the oolong. I got the hints of floral taste they were talking about. The tea itself, was more like a green tea in color after steeping.
Oh yeah, there is a sticker on the package that tells to steep for 3-5 min. I did it for 3 only to get more infusions out of it. By the 3rd one, it tastes like hot water with something passed through it for taste.
			
									
						Oh yeah, there is a sticker on the package that tells to steep for 3-5 min. I did it for 3 only to get more infusions out of it. By the 3rd one, it tastes like hot water with something passed through it for taste.

