I was wondering how other TeaChatters enjoy tea at work, i.e. under sub-optimal conditions without a proper tea tray and probably without first rate teaware... and in the presence of people who think that hanging a teabag into a cup that has just been used for coffee is perfectly fine. I am known as 'the nutter who runs around with the strange cup' but I think it is more than worth it. If things work out you will be able to see my teaware combo I am currently using.
Tea-wise I absolutely love sencha at work. It works well with the available water and leaves me energized for the tasks at hand.
So basically my question is: what teaware are you using in the office and which teas do you find fits the workday best?
Feb 22nd, '13, 14:42
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Re: Tea(ware) at work
A SAMA style brewing vessel has worked very well for me.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et3ve-sgojw
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et3ve-sgojw
EDIT: add photo
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Re: Tea(ware) at work
basic equipment.
this is a quite old pic.
since I add teapots, a teatray, an inox kettle... quite a comfortable office
this is a quite old pic.
since I add teapots, a teatray, an inox kettle... quite a comfortable office

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Feb 22nd, '13, 16:00
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Feb 22nd, '13, 16:45
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Re: Tea(ware) at work
Adagio's glass mug & infuser here. Have been known to buy Teavana's when Adagio is out of stock. Have also been known to intentionally buy crap tea because I drink more at the office than I ever could do at home.... 

Feb 22nd, '13, 16:50
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Re: Tea(ware) at work
One thing that works well:
I bought reusable BPA free gallon jugs, and the Whole Foods near my office has a filtered water dispenser, for 50¢/gallon. (I've seen these things more frequently on the West Coast.) The water tests at about 10ppm. So I get nice water for cheap, spare the plastic waste, eat lunch at the hot bar, and get a little walk all in one.
I bought reusable BPA free gallon jugs, and the Whole Foods near my office has a filtered water dispenser, for 50¢/gallon. (I've seen these things more frequently on the West Coast.) The water tests at about 10ppm. So I get nice water for cheap, spare the plastic waste, eat lunch at the hot bar, and get a little walk all in one.
Re: Tea(ware) at work
Wow, debunix, this is ravishing teaware!
And the selection of teas is impressive as well! I no longer feel strange about my +/- 10 teas now
Which type of tea do you guys like best - green to keep the energy level up or something with less caffeine to keep stress levels manageable?

And the selection of teas is impressive as well! I no longer feel strange about my +/- 10 teas now

Which type of tea do you guys like best - green to keep the energy level up or something with less caffeine to keep stress levels manageable?
Feb 22nd, '13, 23:06
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Tea(ware) at work
I keep teas for every mood at work as well as at home--mellow shu pus, mild mannered oolongs, aggressive young she vs, edgy Dan Congs, whites, greens and herbals just in case.
The tea at work collection has expanded a bit, BTW--one of these days I need to update the Teaware shots.
The tea at work collection has expanded a bit, BTW--one of these days I need to update the Teaware shots.
Re: Tea(ware) at work
I am lucky in that I have an area by my desk at work where I can induldge my tea hobby completely.
Now all I need is a filing system and the tea varities to file in it
I donated an old kettle to the kitchen area, where people make water for their teavana and lipton tea bag tea. So we have tea drinkers, but I just can't get them to move up their quality. I have bought adagio tea for them, but they have their tastes, and I have mine.
I drink puerh and an occiasonal oolong.
I think the most important thing is a kettle that has auto shut off. If I walk away from my desk, I do not have to worry about burning down the building.
Though in this picture, I show a little cup, I use a (gasp) hagi chawan to drink my puerh out of. It fits the contents of my little pots well, so it is more convinient to use than tiny cups and a fair pitcher.
A slop bowl and a teaboat help keep the mess down, the tea tray does not see alot of water.

Now all I need is a filing system and the tea varities to file in it

I donated an old kettle to the kitchen area, where people make water for their teavana and lipton tea bag tea. So we have tea drinkers, but I just can't get them to move up their quality. I have bought adagio tea for them, but they have their tastes, and I have mine.
I drink puerh and an occiasonal oolong.
I think the most important thing is a kettle that has auto shut off. If I walk away from my desk, I do not have to worry about burning down the building.
Though in this picture, I show a little cup, I use a (gasp) hagi chawan to drink my puerh out of. It fits the contents of my little pots well, so it is more convinient to use than tiny cups and a fair pitcher.
A slop bowl and a teaboat help keep the mess down, the tea tray does not see alot of water.

Re: Tea(ware) at work
Wow, debunix and TomVerlain, you've both got quite a setup.
I used to use Jing's infuser mug a lot when I worked at the office:

2013-01-30 14.02.12 by AndrewJAT, on Flickr
Now, I work mainly from home and use all of my teaware, though I've just ordered Seven Cups's thermos for when I lecture. Has anyone tried this one? It looks promising on their website.
I used to use Jing's infuser mug a lot when I worked at the office:

2013-01-30 14.02.12 by AndrewJAT, on Flickr
Now, I work mainly from home and use all of my teaware, though I've just ordered Seven Cups's thermos for when I lecture. Has anyone tried this one? It looks promising on their website.