Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

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TeaPeeves, do you have some really irritating things that occur at times in the routine enjoyment of tea? You can vote for three, but you can comment on as many as you want.

A great tea that has faded suddenly/unexpectedly
3
4%
A tea that was so good, and you forced yourself NOT to rush through, ironically goes stale
10
15%
Reordering a great tea and noticing the replacement is NOT great
9
13%
Distracted while brewing a special tea, overbrewing it
13
19%
An expensive tea that fails to live up to its price, poor value
6
9%
A tea that you know is "good," but you just cannot brew correctly
6
9%
Dirty teaware in the morning/waking up to dirty teaware
4
6%
Descaling teaware periodically/cleaning teaware
2
3%
Breaking teaware
5
7%
Forgetting tea at home and having to think about it all day without tea
4
6%
Other, and I am sure there are many others
6
9%
 
Total votes: 68

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by bsteele » Jan 22nd, '10, 12:20

Other... but I don't know what that is, yet...

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by olivierco » Jan 22nd, '10, 13:35

Kaboku sencha after dinner, wakamatsu no mukashi matcha (koicha if there is enough in the tin) is next.

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by Dresden » Jan 22nd, '10, 13:58

How about not having an unlimited budget for all the great wares I would like to own?

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by LauraW » Jan 22nd, '10, 14:16

Dresden wrote:How about not having an unlimited budget for all the great wares I would like to own?
+1
More funding toward great wares and great tea would be awesome. That's my "other" vote.

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by tea-guy » Jan 22nd, '10, 15:03

With the amount of tea I drink, you would think it'd never go stale! Not so. Often I find myself wanting to drink a tea I remember from months ago which has ironically gone stale. :cry:

I have roughly 70 teas at my cube at work. Often I have people drop by for tea. More often though, I have people come by for other project related stuff which end up distracting me from a brewing cup. Nothing is more disappointing than turning around and 'remembering' I had a cup brewing for the past 20 minutes and it's now well beyond its best taste. :x

Reordering a great tea is always a pleasure. Until it turns out the had a bad crop or switched suppliers and the taste is notably less wonderful than in the past. :cry:

Today I have been drinking:
Peach Black Tea from Zhena's
Golden Monkey from Adagio
Winter White Earl Grey from Harney & Sons
CoCo Chai Rooibos from David's Tea
English Breakfast by Taylor's of Harrogate

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by Seeker » Jan 22nd, '10, 16:51

Trey Winston wrote:Seeker's post inspired me, so I'm having Ancient Moonlight too. Thanks, Seeker!
Cheers Trey!

In my cup now - mix of o-cha organic gyokuro and teavana gyokuro imperial. Quite yummy, i must say. :D

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by TubbyCow » Jan 22nd, '10, 17:05

Stale tea is a depressing thing. I had a lot of cups at friends' houses lately, and their old teas always taste like soap. I HATE when I do that to myself. I really hate to do it to a particularly worthy tea.

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by cls46 » Jan 22nd, '10, 19:18

I think the worst is when you buy a tea and it doesn't live up to its price :(
Drinking White peach right now

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by brad4419 » Jan 22nd, '10, 20:13

Seeker wrote:I have to add a TP - when I get distracted heating my water, and overheat it, then have to wait for it to cool (or take measures to cool it

Seeker you nailed it. This is my biggest peeve by far. So many times that I go to heat water for green or white tea and leave the kitchen and when I return its boiling :evil: Then I start all over and the worste is when it happens over again and again :roll:

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by Seeker » Jan 22nd, '10, 21:28

Yes, yes Brad!
Ooooo I hate that - especially the repitition! :twisted:

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by Chip » Jan 22nd, '10, 21:56

Pretty funny, I drink Japanese greens all the time and each session begins with an electric kettle full of boiling water... without fail. I get through 4-5 steeps w/o reheating ... got it pretty much down to a science.

Heh, I would be a bit lost w/o starting with boiling water. :mrgreen: In fact, not having a kettle full of boiling water to start would be a peeve of mine. :twisted:

Next up, a tasting of Zencha Fuga LE.

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Re: Friday TeaDay 1/22/10 TeaPeeves ... what the zen?

by Symmetry » Jan 23rd, '10, 14:24

For me, it's forgetting tea at home more than anything, but waking up to dirty teaware (dirty dishes in general, really) and overbrewing a special tea on accident also ruin my mood.

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