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by Drax » Feb 26th, '09, 05:48

I might hold out for the Lipton Potato n' Pork Pu-erh....

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by hop_goblin » Feb 26th, '09, 08:56

Drax wrote:I might hold out for the Lipton Potato n' Pork Pu-erh....
:lol:

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by shogun89 » Feb 26th, '09, 15:33

Nooooo!!!! Whats next, Iced WAWA iced tea????!!!!! The day I see a kid with a bottle of iced puerh at lunch. . . . . Dont even know what I would do!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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by funkmaster nice » Feb 26th, '09, 17:20

Start chucking bings! :twisted:

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by RemedialLogic » Feb 26th, '09, 17:49

shogun89 wrote:Nooooo!!!! Whats next, Iced WAWA iced tea????!!!!! The day I see a kid with a bottle of iced puerh at lunch. . . . . Dont even know what I would do!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

:roll: I'm willing to bet the iced pu would taste better than what you have been drinking.

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by shogun89 » Feb 26th, '09, 19:01

RemedialLogic wrote:
shogun89 wrote:Nooooo!!!! Whats next, Iced WAWA iced tea????!!!!! The day I see a kid with a bottle of iced puerh at lunch. . . . . Dont even know what I would do!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

:roll: I'm willing to bet the iced pu would taste better than what you have been drinking.
OK. . . . and that is supposed to mean what? :roll: :roll: :roll:

and funkmaster nice, that is a good idea. :D

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by shogun89 » Feb 28th, '09, 11:26

Look like you have some yummy stuff there amy. :D

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by odarwin » Mar 9th, '09, 23:33

something from malaysia...
its a 2004 shou pu erh, from yong ming factory
4 cakes in one basket, 250g per cake

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by shogun89 » Mar 10th, '09, 18:50

mmmmmm. Sounds good! Enjoy!

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by Drax » Mar 10th, '09, 20:17

amy210 wrote: ..

2 ea. 2008 Douji Shangdou Pu-erh Tea Brick
2 ea. 2008 Douji Dadou Pu-erh Tea Brick

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I just tried one of the Douji Dadou bricks, I'm not going to lie it was quite good, to my untrained pu palate.
Oooh, neat! I picked up one of those bricks. It was so pretty, I didn't want to break into it, but maybe I should get over it.... :D

Looks like some good stuff... mmmmmm.

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by Drax » Mar 10th, '09, 20:36

odarwin wrote:something from malaysia...
its a 2004 shou pu erh, from yong ming factory
4 cakes in one basket, 250g per cake
Interesting! I'd be curious to hear how the malaysian tea differs -- it is leaves from malaysia, right? Or just "shipped for export?"

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by Salsero » Mar 10th, '09, 22:42

amy210 wrote: I just tried one of the Douji Dadou bricks, I'm not going to lie it was quite good, to my untrained pu palate.
Yes, that is good stuff. I got one tiny brick. I think Hobbes or one other of the cognoscenti recently cleaned Puerhshop out of the things. The Shangdou still seems to be in stock, but I haven't tasted my bricklette of that one yet.

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by shogun89 » Mar 10th, '09, 22:54

They do look good, but I cant see paying that price for them. . .

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