Sunday TeaDay 4/26/09 TeaTaste changes?

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I ask this every so often because we change, and there are always newbies in our midst. Have your tea type preferences/tastes changed much over the last year (or since you started drinking tea if less than a year)?

Yes and drastically
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9%
Yes, pretty much
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7%
Yes
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37%
Maybe
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14%
Not really
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28%
No
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5%
Definitely not at all
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Total votes: 43

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Apr 26th, '09, 12:24
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by Aphroditea » Apr 26th, '09, 12:24

Not a huge change, but I am been drinking less green and more oolong (Sorry, Chip). I have also lost my taste for rooibos, but have begun seriously enjoying whites again.

And lately because I am working on a big school paper I have been doing more brewing up tea in the big pot :shock: as opposed to small cups.

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Apr 26th, '09, 12:58
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by Janine » Apr 26th, '09, 12:58

Over the past year I have become a major black tea drinker. Previous to that it was oolong, oolong and more oolong - adjusting my faves from green oolongs to the really roasty! Still before that, I always loved green tea (starting with Japanese). Way back when, you couldn't force black tea down my throat (unless I was really really tired, it was tea time, and a strong Earl Gray or maybe African Kwazulu in some nice tea environment was just what was available. What a pick-me-up.)

I was also a puerh fanatic for awhile... and sporadically the old love springs back and intersperses my drinking habits. I think a lot depends on how I'm feeling physically.

But the blacks (especially Chinese black teas) are still hanging on to me. I'm waiting to see if my tastes change with the warmer weather (greens are cooling).

Today, it's more of the extra tippy Yunnan gold... rich, slightly malty, surprising depth

I tried an interesting new Golden Yunnan tea yesterday: also tippy, much richer and even smokey (like a very mild Lapsang). Fascinating stuff I will have to continue to explore.
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Apr 26th, '09, 13:01
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by jazz88 » Apr 26th, '09, 13:01

I voted yes. Currently drinking more whites and greens. My body seems to have a mind of it's own so things change all the time and I just go with the flow.

It is so hot here in NYC so I'm trying to make some iced tea from my signature blend "Summer" (very creative name , I know ...)

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Apr 26th, '09, 13:20
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by fmoreira272 » Apr 26th, '09, 13:20

being fairly new to loose tea i change my preferences almost eveytime i try a new tea. i had shencha and said its my favorite then i had assam and gave up coffee. now im drinking my third matcha bowl and wondering what the new shincha will taste like!!!
very exciting world of tea!

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Maybe

by Intuit » Apr 26th, '09, 13:33

As a tea lover of black and oolong teas for decades, it's not so much a case of a dramatic change in tea preference as expanding my choices to teas.

Green tea and herbal infusions today.

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Apr 26th, '09, 13:34
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by chamekke » Apr 26th, '09, 13:34

I'm drinking a lot more Chinese greens and oolongs.
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Apr 26th, '09, 14:54
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by olivierco » Apr 26th, '09, 14:54

Kanro gyokuro to end the day.

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Apr 26th, '09, 17:27
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by brad4419 » Apr 26th, '09, 17:27

What evers in my cup that day is my favorite tea.

I go back and forth almost daily on my favorite teas. 2 days ago I fixed some great sencha and recently with all the 09 greens I have ordered I thought green was my new fav but then this morning the kenilworth was so great that I really don't know anymore :? It was white for a while then shu pu erh... I give up trying to pick one as a favorite. Oolongs where once a favorite and Lapsang Souchong.

I think I have a problem :D Is there a tea patch or am I stuck with this wonderful addiction forever?

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Apr 26th, '09, 20:17
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by kymidwife » Apr 26th, '09, 20:17

I answered Yes, but after consideration, I should have answered absolutely definitely yes... because it's still less than a year since I joined TeaChat and discovered oolongs, darjeelings, and greens. Before that, it was all black, all the way, and lots of flavored teas.

I had some Chiran Supreme sencha this morning, and now having some Oolong #18 which has been out of my rotation for a while... very delicious, and a nice change. But I am still just so darn green lately, I can't explain it.

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No need for a patch for this addiction!

by Intuit » Apr 26th, '09, 20:34

Tea drinkers (probably) live longer.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/drinking ... onger.html

One of the most charming aspects of tea drinking is that we have so many varieties and reliable shops (actual and virtual) to choose from these days. Discussion groups like TC make it easy to peruse and learn about new teas, a relatively recent benefit of the internet.

Peppermint 'tea' this afternoon.

Apr 26th, '09, 21:00

by brlarson » Apr 26th, '09, 21:00

I voted Yes but that means that I've added Japanese greens as a third fave behind Oolong and before Pu-erh.

TGY early this morning before going to the refuge. Brought asamiya benifuki in a thermos for an afteroon break and Gyokuro Pinnacle with supper after home tonight.

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Apr 26th, '09, 21:48
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by Katrina » Apr 26th, '09, 21:48

I would say that I have increased my focus on oolongs and Japanese greens. Otherwise, not a radical change.

Today, however, I was able to attend my FIRST Japanese Tea Ceremony. Amazing. I'm still glowing. (Actually, it was a pretty awesome day all in all. My sister-in-law babysat so DH and I were able to go see a friend's film at an indie film festival and then we went out to lunch and then to the tea ceremony...)

Definitely a day to remember.
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by geeber1 » Apr 26th, '09, 22:47

brad4419 wrote:I think I have a problem :D Is there a tea patch or am I stuck with this wonderful addiction forever?
I have a feeling you're hooked brad4419! At least here on TC you're in the good company of lots of other 'users!' :lol: :lol: :lol:

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by entropyembrace » Apr 27th, '09, 00:41

I said yes....lately I've been digging out my jasmine green, longjing, bai mu dan, greener oolongs and young sheng that has been sitting in the back of my tea drawer for over a year....so I'd say my tastes have swung towards the greener side of the spectrum.

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by chad » Apr 27th, '09, 08:29

I voted "Maybe". :D

I'm much more discerning and focus on loose teas a lot more now. I often drink darjeeling as my "go to" tea at work, but I've found some other black teas from India that I am really enjoying.

However, I still love my white and Chinese green teas! Sooner or later I'll get it "right" with the Japanese greens - but so far, I've not had good success. I'm pretty sure it's because I haven't focused on process.

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