Sep 25th, '07, 23:28
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by mcmoogly » Sep 25th, '07, 23:28
When using an Infuser cup will the leaves have enough room to expand to get a good infusion? I'm looking at this:
http://www.redblossomtea.com/details.ph ... s&item=141
I was just going to just it for sampling a variety of teas but thought it would be easier to and more convenient. Thanks all.
Sep 25th, '07, 23:37
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by Space Samurai » Sep 25th, '07, 23:37
I think you'll do alright. I've used something similar before and had good results. You may not have as much room as some pots, but I can't imagine it would be much different than a gaiwan.
Sep 25th, '07, 23:56
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by ABx » Sep 25th, '07, 23:56
I have found them to work quite well for most teas. It may not be as good as traditional gongfu teaware, but I would say it's the next best thing.

Sep 25th, '07, 23:58
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by mcmoogly » Sep 25th, '07, 23:58
Cool! Can't wait for it to arrive

I was just looking for something quick and versatile and I think it will do the trick. Rishi had a really nice 8oz. Koryo Infuser but oddly I was told that they won't be getting anymore in. Oh well - next best thing!
Sep 26th, '07, 00:11
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by Space Samurai » Sep 26th, '07, 00:11
Yeah, the koryo was the one I had, the jade and the indigo. I gave them away to different people when I started collecting Tokoname, but they worked nice.
Sep 26th, '07, 08:14
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by mcmoogly » Sep 26th, '07, 08:14
Too good for the Koreans, eh? hehe
Just kidding
