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Drinking some grandpa style Bilochun while I study today.
Den's cheapies are practically bomb-proof! What you have to watch out for is clanking the spout into your cup during pouring. I think the spout would win this battle.kitkat wrote:I just got my first kyusu and even it's only Den's cheapie I love it so much I now have fear of teaware breakage. It feels like it's only a matter of time, yikes!
Oddly this would be near the top of my list as well, but I somehow embrace this fear and do it because I most oddly enjoy it as well ...brad4419 wrote:My only fear not tea related is public speaking. I hate public speaking. I would rather be shot than give a speech![]()
It's pretty tough, and a great Kyusu to start with. I did, however, manage to drop the lid on mine and chip itChip wrote:Den's cheapies are practically bomb-proof! What you have to watch out for is clanking the spout into your cup during pouring. I think the spout would win this battle.kitkat wrote:I just got my first kyusu and even it's only Den's cheapie I love it so much I now have fear of teaware breakage. It feels like it's only a matter of time, yikes!
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entropyembrace wrote:And there´s the fear that the vendor didn´t store their teas properly...especially when I buy local. It´s amazing how well brown matcha sells in North America![]()
Ah, glad it worked out for you!Marco wrote: It was followed by the rest of 2007 Xiaguan FT Number 4 from YS - this time I liked it much more. Taking more leaves and precisely watching the steeping time worked out well - thanks to nickE for the brewing advice