How cheap of a sencha are you looking for?insanitylater wrote:the same but i might try and find a cheap sencha i can ice but will still be good. if you have any recommendations for one i would love to hear it
came home and i resteeped the xiaguan puerh i had last night. i forgot to dump the leaves and thought why not. now have iced cold powdered sencha in my bottle
actually now that i look at the price the o-cha daily sencha seems like it would be the best bet
http://www.o-cha.com/green-tea/daily-sencha.html
plus i know it will probably be fairly good
http://www.o-cha.com/green-tea/daily-sencha.html
plus i know it will probably be fairly good
May 8th, '08, 14:58
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First TeaDay post and I am on page 3. I do not think I adjust my tea drinking much when it gets warm or hot. I keep saying I will get back to drinking more iced tea, which I pride myself in my iced tea brewing. I jusy like tea hot more times than not. As a result, I am a bit out of practice brewiing iced tea.
In my cup, my 4th crack at this sencha...much better brewed cooler and a little less leaf. Still, last years was clearly better. But this is quite good.
Now that I kinda nailed this one...I can open another. Likely Kirameki.
In my cup, my 4th crack at this sencha...much better brewed cooler and a little less leaf. Still, last years was clearly better. But this is quite good.
Now that I kinda nailed this one...I can open another. Likely Kirameki.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Hummm let's see all you need are some scales, a refrigerator thermometer, tea, water and some ice cubes. For lunch a 2nd steep of the nilgiri - delish!Chip wrote:I keep saying I will get back to drinking more iced tea, which I pride myself in my iced tea brewing. I just like tea hot more times than not. As a result, I am a bit out of practice brewing iced tea.
For that price I would suggest trying out Nara Tsukigase from lupicia. About the same price, free shipping if you hit minimum order. Although it depends on how you like your sencha. I found the daily a bit more astringent than I would like.insanitylater wrote:actually now that i look at the price the o-cha daily sencha seems like it would be the best bet
http://www.o-cha.com/green-tea/daily-sencha.html
plus i know it will probably be fairly good
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May 8th, '08, 16:30
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Sorry about that. Yes Hatsumi. I may treat this a little more like fuka by using a little more leaf and short 40ish second first steep. But definitely cooler water. 160ish* as Den's recommends for premium Shizuoka sencha as is the Hatsumi.olivierco wrote:Which one? Hatsumi?Chip wrote: In my cup, my 4th crack at this sencha...much better brewed cooler and a little less leaf. Still, last years was clearly better. But this is quite good.
The second and 3rd steep of this sencha is incredibly GREEN.
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First crack at Kirameki...I respected the leaf this attempt, cooler temp, etc. Came out lightly grassy, with a noticable floral background. I plan on playing around with this sencha, have fun with it while also respecting it. I think this one has no perfect way to brew it as it can be done differing ways with enjoyable differing results.Chip wrote:You meant TeaFridge, right???Victoria wrote:Hummm let's see all you need are some scales, a refrigerator thermometer, tea, water and some ice cubes.Chip wrote:I keep saying I will get back to drinking more iced tea, which I pride myself in my iced tea brewing. I just like tea hot more times than not. As a result, I am a bit out of practice brewing iced tea.
For lunch a 2nd steep of the nilgiri - delish!
2nd steep is flavorful and still has a distictly astringent kick.3rd, light and sweeter, still a little astringent. brewing a 4th and 5th.
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Chamekke - Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I haven't thought of the Friendly Giant in YEARS. I grew up in central Maine and we used to get Canadian Public TV. My brother and I loved the Friendly Giant and Mr. Dressup. I actually just went and looked at a few clips on YouTube. (One of which had an ad for The Beachcombers.) OK - They were a bit more disturbing than I'd remembered but a good memory nevertheless.chamekke wrote: I'm totally getting the welcoming Friendly Giant vibe here. "One little chair for one of you, and a bigger chair for two to curl up in, and for someone who likes to rock, a rocking chair in the middle." Nice!

Sencha in my cup today. (Following a really fantastic mango smoothie - not tea, but made me happy.)
I don't think my tea habits will change too much. My summer job is at a place that enjoys keeping the air conditioning at full blast and extra cold. I'll definitely be drinking more iced tea during the warmer weather, but I like waking up in the morning with a large mug of hot tea.
Today has been a slow tea day. I just got to my first tea and it is almost 6pm. I am still experimenting with the leaf amount and brew time for the Fukamushi Sencha Supreme.
Today has been a slow tea day. I just got to my first tea and it is almost 6pm. I am still experimenting with the leaf amount and brew time for the Fukamushi Sencha Supreme.
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Maybe when he was teething.Pentox wrote:Wait, you started drinking scotch since you were at your mother's knee?
