Jan 7th, '14, 11:54
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by Chip » Jan 7th, '14, 11:54
Welcome TCers to an extremely COLD TeaDay from the Mid-West to the Northeast, it is brutally cold and some places snowy.
I have been brewing and drinking my teas in mostly, white snowy cups for days now, just to fit the outside scenario. Really didn't realize I was doing this, intentionally or not. However, it brings me to the poll question and discussion ... 2 votes today.
Does the weather affect your Tea and Teaware selections?
As a bonus question, what type of tea do you drink more of as the weather gets cold?
Enjoy your TeaDay and please share with us. Pictures always brighten our TeaDay, so post some for us to enjoy as we are drinking our teas.
Jan 7th, '14, 12:27
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by debunix » Jan 7th, '14, 12:27
I'm more likely to drink puerh when the weather is cold--or when the office is cold, which is more often the problem here in LA
But cold gray weather can equally serve as excuse for drinking a floral green oolong, or a rich vegetal sencha. Probably the stronger correlation for me is that when the weather is hot, my tea-taste runs greener--less puerh, less deep-roasted oolongs, because I associate those with warming up.
Jan 8th, '14, 04:32
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by chrl42 » Jan 8th, '14, 04:32
Blacks, Shu Pu and aged Sheng (whenever finance allows

)
Peace.
Jan 16th, '14, 14:33
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by FlyedPiper » Jan 16th, '14, 14:33
I break out the old sheng and gyokuro in the winter. Also a roasted oolong or two. Probably my most expensive tea time of the year. And barley tea at night...
Jan 16th, '14, 21:46
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by Chip » Jan 16th, '14, 21:46
debunix wrote:I'm more likely to drink puerh when the weather is cold--or when the office is cold, which is more often the problem here in LA
But cold gray weather can equally serve as excuse for drinking a floral green oolong, or a rich vegetal sencha. Probably the stronger correlation for me is that when the weather is hot, my tea-taste runs greener--less puerh, less deep-roasted oolongs, because I associate those with warming up.
Sweet "Tempest" ...
Directly, not really. Indirectly, yes. I seasonally fluctuate to a rather minor degree compared to most members.
I begin drinking more Gyokuro during the Winter months ... but this is more of a logical thing than a weather thing. I figure current year's harvest sencha is coming to a close ... and Shincha cometh. I do not want to overload on Sencha purchases ... instead I want to ideally begin to run low and ultimately out as Shincha arrives.
Also, current harvest Gyokuro has now aged over 6 months and should be prime for enjoying precious dew.
Jan 16th, '14, 21:49
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by Chip » Jan 16th, '14, 21:49
... "Signature Week" is coming!
Stay tuned ...
Jan 19th, '14, 01:15
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by Dresden » Jan 19th, '14, 01:15
Now that my climate is much colder, I have definitely found myself drinking more tea.
I voted green, but I don't know if that's accurate. In the cold I usually drink more houjicha than usual.
Jan 19th, '14, 15:47
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by Devoted135 » Jan 19th, '14, 15:47
Apparently I'm in the minority because I don't think the weather really impacts the tea I drink. I'm such a creature of habit that once I establish a routine I'm hard pressed to change it!
So, the broad strokes of my tea routine have become: black in the morning, sencha/guricha/gyokuro in the afternoon, oolong (any level of green or roast) in the evening.

Jan 26th, '14, 07:17
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by AdamMY » Jan 26th, '14, 07:17
I used to have stronger opinions on this, now I'll take any tea as long as it is warm! This mornings DYL brewed light.
102K DYL (2) by
Adam Yusko, on Flickr
Hoping to get better light for more photos later today.
Jan 30th, '14, 11:10
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by kikula » Jan 30th, '14, 11:10
Cold weather makes me drowsy the second I set foot inside. Drowsiness for me wants large quantities of Japanese green tea, which you'd think most suitable for summer. I brew it sharp, a little bitter, when chilled, no idea why that seems the thing.
Jan 31st, '14, 23:22
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by Chip » Jan 31st, '14, 23:22
Chip wrote:... "Signature Week" is coming!
Stay tuned ...

Look for this early next week!
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by byronWem » May 14th, '19, 19:58
Nothing to do with Judith but the spelling issue reminded me of this:
Why is it called a selfie?
Because a narcissistie would have been to hard to spell...