Aug 9th, '10, 16:02
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by Chip » Aug 9th, '10, 16:02
entropyembrace wrote:I think I would hang around Chip to try more Japanese greens!

OK, but in order to avoid what happened the last time I conducted Japanese green tasting on board a ship (coming home with some mega shincha purchases) ...

... we should definitely find a more central location!
Zencha Moe tasting in my cup!
Aug 9th, '10, 16:32
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by Victoria » Aug 9th, '10, 16:32
That's pretty funny because I was thinking the same thing. Everyone rushing to Chip's side of the boat may create a problem!!
Enjoying Long Feng Xia from Tea From Taiwan.
Aug 9th, '10, 16:35
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by entropyembrace » Aug 9th, '10, 16:35
Okay Chip´s tea table will have to be right in the middle of the ship!
I am drinking sencha today, it´s just called "organic sencha" it has....problems
I packed the pot with leaf to get more flavour of it...it´s only kind of sort of working...maybe I will try roasting the rest of it.
I´ll be happy when my order from Zencha arrives later this week

Aug 9th, '10, 16:53
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by nickE » Aug 9th, '10, 16:53
debunix wrote:This one is easy: I'll be looking to share some well-prepared matcha
+1 I've not yet tried matcha, maybe I can get Chip to make me some!
I'd then seek out Brandon for some of that Shui Xian he mentioned and maybe find Victoria for some DYL?
House Blend a la nickE today. The whole sheng/shu mix made it really strange. It tasted like a really wet-stored sheng but with lots of astringency & bitterness. I liked it, but it was just sooo weird.
Aug 9th, '10, 17:29
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by Chip » Aug 9th, '10, 17:29
SHINCHA OVERBOARD!!!!
(although, everyone should no by now, my shincha NEVER takes the slow boat!!!)
Aug 9th, '10, 18:01
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by geeber1 » Aug 9th, '10, 18:01
Is this the same trip where we only can take one kind of tea? If so, I'll need to know how much to pre-order!
Aug 9th, '10, 18:26
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by msurads06 » Aug 9th, '10, 18:26
I think the one tea was for the potluck, i think you can bring as many as you want onboard.
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by Proinsias » Aug 9th, '10, 18:42
Capt'n Chip, if you could point me in the direction of Tim's tea table I'd be much obligied.
In my cup: Top grade bai jha lu from Jingteashop. It's nice, cheap green tea. Using lower temps and less leaf than I usually would makes for a pleasant cuppa.
Aug 9th, '10, 21:35
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by Chip » Aug 9th, '10, 21:35
geeber1 wrote:Is this the same trip where we only can take one kind of tea? If so, I'll need to know how much to pre-order!
For the potluck, you will need enough for several thousand members!

Then there are the members just wanting more!
Proinsias wrote:Capt'n Chip, if you could point me in the direction of Tim's tea table I'd be much obligied.
Just go where there is a realllly long line!
Finishing the TD with a tasting of Happy Tea from Maiko. I am happy!

Aug 9th, '10, 22:36
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by nickE » Aug 9th, '10, 22:36
entropyembrace wrote:Okay Chip´s tea table will have to be right in the middle of the ship!
I'm also surprised about how many people want to try Puerh.
Brewed up some Da Hong Pao today, not bad. Going to finish out the day with Sae Midori from Rishi. I'm salivating already.
Aug 9th, '10, 22:40
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by Chip » Aug 9th, '10, 22:40
Oh, and happy 8/9/10 11:12 (shortly)
SLT X 4 currently.
Aug 10th, '10, 01:15
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by TubbyCow » Aug 10th, '10, 01:15
Chip wrote:Oh, and happy 8/9/10 11:12 (shortly)
Good thing I just noticed this. At 11:14

Maybe I'll just set my clock back a bit...
Finishing off the day with my rip-off of Starbuck's Passion iced tea with lemonade.
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by brad4419 » Aug 12th, '10, 11:22
I would bring lots of wuyi to the party and first look for Chinese oolong then Taiwan oolongs followed by Chinese and Japanese greens next.