Correct! Or, you know, for people who are already *in* Malaysia... *cough cough*xuancheng wrote:What he meant was for example, I (xuancheng) want to buy an expensive lot of puer from skip4tea in Malaysia, and Drax happens to be going to Malaysia, I would ask him to sample the tea for me (and pay any expenses he happens to incur while tasting it.) Then, if it is good, Drax will advise me to buy the lot, or buy it for me and send it over.
Perhaps not a likely scenario, but highly tempting. I would certainly consider a trip to Malaysia if enough people wanted to pay my "Tasting expenses."
Jun 24th, '09, 05:58
Posts: 2794
Joined: Oct 16th, '08, 21:01
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Arlington, VA
Contact:
Drax
If you're serious about buying some cakes from Skip4tea, oldmanteapot may be able to help you. He came to my place last night and we drank some Puerh. He told me he was going to KL soon and was intending to go to Skip4tea to check them out. I would trust oldmanteapot's comments on Puerh. He's been drinking it his whole life.xuancheng wrote:What he meant was for example, I (xuancheng) want to buy an expensive lot of puer from skip4tea in Malaysia, and Drax happens to be going to Malaysia, I would ask him to sample the tea for me (and pay any expenses he happens to incur while tasting it.) Then, if it is good, Drax will advise me to buy the lot, or buy it for me and send it over.oldmanteapot wrote:No one will pay for tea tasting. It customary that teashops offer you to sample their tea with compliments from the house. In Malaysia, we are allowed to sample any tea that is offered on sale on the shelves at no charge.Drax wrote:If you're in Malaysia and are near the place, they actually have a method for you to drop by and taste-test.
So hey, if you're in Malaysia, and are near this place, maybe you can charge a "tasting fee" for people to go test some teas and help people decide from there? Sort of like a sommelier...
Perhaps not a likely scenario, but highly tempting. I would certainly consider a trip to Malaysia if enough people wanted to pay my "Tasting expenses."