I have been really enjoying this latest bag of Miyabi from O-cha. The first attempt I started out at 178F / 1.5min / 2teaspoon and which presented a nice cup but a little stronger than I like. Lowering the temperature to 172 was much more to my liking. Beautiful aroma, smooth consistent taste with a slight astringency towards the end.
Normally I do not go for a second infusion but decided to give it a shot with the same parameters but shorter steeping time of 45seconds. This yielded a very nice cup as well (maybe a little weak).
Does anyone have hints? Comments?
Oct 9th, '08, 09:42
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I use between 1 and 1.5 teaspoons per cup and steep for no more than 1 minute at 170 degrees. Beautiful! At a higher temperature or a longer steeping time sencha Miyabi starts to loose the balance of sweetness and astringency (becoming much more astringent as you approach 180 degrees); at least to my taste.
Oct 9th, '08, 11:12
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