Our water comes from a well, and it tastes great, so I said turns on faucet, etc.
This morning a combo of Assam Melody and Ceylon Sonata.
chose 'other'...I use the tap when i'm making boiling teas usually, but most often I use filtered water. My house has this filtration system of sorts. Osmosis and what nots.
No tea just yet...but our buddy Chris from Tavalon just sent us some teas to check out. AND tea gummy bears (which I'm a bit more excited about).
happy friday everyone!
No tea just yet...but our buddy Chris from Tavalon just sent us some teas to check out. AND tea gummy bears (which I'm a bit more excited about).

Wow, this is a lovely picture, and with my favorite tea. Thank you!
But in my cup this morning is some Nilgiri brewed a little extra strong after working a 13.5 hour day yesterday, getting 5 hours sleep and facing another 10 hours today. Sound like fun? Ummm yeah.
If you don't hear from me later today, I fell face first into my 15 oz Bodum cup and drowned.
Death by tea, maybe not such a bad way to go.
Jul 11th, '08, 11:48
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I use a brita filter on my tap water. Nothing too crazy, sometimes when I am on vacation I will use bottled water because the hotel water will often times be beyond help.
Drinking a Midori Shincha from O-cha today at the office. Very refreshing, I think I feel more awake and healthier after drinking it. I have never been a huge sencha fan, but I think brewing this at lower temps and much shorter times has showed me that I can also enjoy the japanese greens!


Drinking a Midori Shincha from O-cha today at the office. Very refreshing, I think I feel more awake and healthier after drinking it. I have never been a huge sencha fan, but I think brewing this at lower temps and much shorter times has showed me that I can also enjoy the japanese greens!


I have very good tap water so I use it. I don't buy botteled water at all because of the environment.
Have only had one cup of tea today and that was Yunnan FOP. Thinking about what to drink now. Have had an infernal cold for a week and haven't been able to appreciate tea
Why gaiwan-brew Feng Huang Dan Cong Mi Lan Xiang if you can't taste it?? Now I hope I'm better, but I hardly dare to try...
Have only had one cup of tea today and that was Yunnan FOP. Thinking about what to drink now. Have had an infernal cold for a week and haven't been able to appreciate tea

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Jul 11th, '08, 14:24
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Tap water here. I'm pretty happy with our tap water and the town is really good about giving us mucho info. on the water here. It's all drawn from wells in town. Slightly hard, but generally pretty excellent water. I don't want to get on the bottled water bandwagon for tea because of the expense and I hate to be encouraging the use of all those extra plastic bottles. I think I became less enamored with bottled water too after I found out a certain bottled water beginning with the letter "A" is filtered tap water from a town very close to us.
No tea yet today, just an iced coffee. (Don't throw me off. I'll have tea soon!!!)
No tea yet today, just an iced coffee. (Don't throw me off. I'll have tea soon!!!)
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I used to have a water filter until I moved to where I'm at now. Clean water that trickles from a pristine mountaintop is somewhat of a luxury that I cherish as much as anything I 'possess'. I not only use it for tea but I use it for consumption in general. About the only thing I do with the corporate water is wash clothes and flush the toilet.Jack_teachat wrote:Jealous somewhat!I get my tea water from a spring that is located near the top of a mountain with nothing above it but forest.![]()
I use Brita filtered tap water and also make ice from the same water for cold brewing. The tapwater in my area of the UK is far too hard for sencha brewing.
No tea as of yet today but will probably have some more Uji Gyokuro Kame Giru-shi later. I've been enjoying it quite a bit this week as I bought it to celebrate getting married last Saturday (one reason why I haven't posted much this week!)
My wife isn't a tea drinker, oh well more for me I guess!
Enjoying some golden needle now. This is the second time I've had this and I can see myself stocking up on this stuff.