Wednesday TeaDay 3/25/09 Tea Experiments III

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Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic, Tea Experiments III. Are you experimenting with brewing vessels? Different origins, types, materials, sizes, shapes, ways to filter/screen the leaves?

Yes, I am definitely experimenting
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22%
Yes, doing some minor experimentation
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37%
Maybe/hmmm, I guess I am although I did not really think of it
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14%
I don't think so
13
22%
Definitely not
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5%
Other
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by Victoria » Mar 25th, '09, 17:57

In my cup this afternoon - Floating Leaves Tea LiShan
Sitting on my doorstep at home - new teaware!!
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Mar 25th, '09, 19:28

by brlarson » Mar 25th, '09, 19:28

Victoria wrote:In my cup this afternoon - Floating Leaves Tea LiShan
Sitting on my doorstep at home - new teaware!!
:twisted:
Is it Hagi ware?

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by Salsero » Mar 25th, '09, 19:31

Finished off some organic Ali Shan earlier today, went through a bowl of matcha, and now I am on some hojicha.

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by Chip » Mar 25th, '09, 19:37

brlarson wrote:
Victoria wrote:In my cup this afternoon - Floating Leaves Tea LiShan
Sitting on my doorstep at home - new teaware!!
:twisted:
Is it Hagi ware?
No, I bought it allll ... :twisted:

Late in reporting what is in my cup-s today ...

Started the day with Yame Gyokuro from Zencha, really lowered the temp (finally listening to the site directions ). Around 110* (which is higher than their 100* recommnedation), and this makes a big difference for this temp sensitive gyokuro.

On topic, I used my new Hagi Gyokuro set which is 30 years old. It is a major learning experiment!

Next up, Alishan from Adagio with the wife and cats. This is excellent everyday oolong, very approachable, throw leaf in pot, pour water over, drink.

Finally O-Cha Chiran Supreme. I really enjoy this YM breed tea.

And lastly, O-Cha Uji Sencha bag, yummm, great TeaDay!
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by Victoria » Mar 25th, '09, 19:47

Chip wrote:
brlarson wrote:
Victoria wrote:In my cup this afternoon - Floating Leaves Tea LiShan
Sitting on my doorstep at home - new teaware!!
:twisted:
Is it Hagi ware?
No, I bought it allll ... :twisted:
So you think.
:twisted:

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by Chip » Mar 25th, '09, 20:08

...ooops, left some "fannings and dust." :lol:

Although most of the Hagi I have collected are quite the contrary, sometimes Hagi can simple and understated. Like this little gal I gave a test run today. It is around 2.75" wide and feels reallllly supreme in hand. I was amazed how nice and satisfying it performed. I have always had an affinity for the smaller cups and have several of these so called guinomi-s (sake cups).
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Nice curves...
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by brlarson » Mar 25th, '09, 20:09

I had to go into work today, rather than work from home like I usually do, so I was without good tea until 7pm, but I'm making up for it nicely.

I'm on my 5th infusion of Zencha's Ultimate Sencha (1:1 ratio). The flavors are fuller, less ethereal, than when I first opened it, but it is still rich and quite delicious.

Victoria, I trust you'll be posting pics to the Hagi topic?

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by Victoria » Mar 25th, '09, 20:15

brlarson wrote:I had to go into work today, rather than work from home like I usually do, so I was without good tea until 7pm, but I'm making up for it nicely.

I'm on my 5th infusion of Zencha's Ultimate Sencha (1:1 ratio). The flavors are fuller, less ethereal, than when I first opened it, but it is still rich and quite delicious.

Victoria, I trust you'll be posting pics to the Hagi topic?
Ok, if you insist.
:)

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by Chip » Mar 25th, '09, 20:15

Victoria wrote:
brlarson wrote:I had to go into work today, rather than work from home like I usually do, so I was without good tea until 7pm, but I'm making up for it nicely.

I'm on my 5th infusion of Zencha's Ultimate Sencha (1:1 ratio). The flavors are fuller, less ethereal, than when I first opened it, but it is still rich and quite delicious.

Victoria, I trust you'll be posting pics to the Hagi topic?
Ok, if you insist.
:)
I am looking forward to it!

Blarson, what temp did you brew the Ultimate at??? They are recommending 140* for the best sencha. Now I am rethinking how I brew the Yame Takumi
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by Salsero » Mar 25th, '09, 20:16

Chip wrote: around 2.75" wide and feels reallllly supreme in hand. I was amazed how nice and satisfying it performed.
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That is one sweet cup. Are you sure it is hagi? :wink:

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by Chip » Mar 25th, '09, 20:21

Yep, believe it or not, it is Yamane Seigen. He is pretty diverse in his pieces and is accessible to the common man. Love the boxes too!!!
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by hop_goblin » Mar 25th, '09, 20:26

Indeed! I am expermenting with ancient cups and older clay pots.

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by brlarson » Mar 25th, '09, 20:31

Chip wrote:Blarson, what temp did you brew the Ultimate at??? They are recommending 140* for the best sencha. Now I am rethinking how I brew the Yame Takumi
1st and 2nd infusion are at 140, 3rd at 150, 4th and above at 160.

I have a Takumi scheduled to replace my YM in about a week. I plan to brew the Takumi the same way as the Ultimate, though I might top out the leaf ratio at 1:1 this time 8)

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by murrius » Mar 25th, '09, 21:00

A leaf that is so diverse in its flavours is only honoured by a diverse approach to the brewing of the leaf. Gaiwan, kyusu, yixing, brown betty, ..... whatever.

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by kymidwife » Mar 25th, '09, 21:31

Experimenting a minor amount within the limits of the teaware I own. Would like to work with yixing a bit more in the future, and acquire more kyusu pots... reallly love those.

In my cup today was De Lime in De Coconut, Minty Fresh Monkey, and Capricorn signature blends... tonight is Darjeeling #1. All were magically delicious.

Sarah
***This organic blend is earthy & spicy, with a fragrant aroma & smooth flavor to captivate the senses. Naturally sweetened in the Kentucky sunshine & infused with natural energy. Equally delicious when served piping hot or crisply chilled.***

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