
Yunnan Golden Buds by AndrewJAT, on Flickr

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I really like this one. Have you found a way to brew it that you feel brings out the best flavor?Alishan Mi Xian Black Tea, Lot 229
i like this one too .. my first [and still favorite] good black was SunMoonLake from EoT, im broadening my horizons a bit tho, when i see other taiwan-blacks i wanna try emamaranto wrote:I really like this one. Have you found a way to brew it that you feel brings out the best flavor?Alishan Mi Xian Black Tea, Lot 229
I had been piling in the leaf and steeping for a while because I happened to try it this way the first time and liked it. It seems like all of the black teas from Taiwan that I've tried do fine with quite a bit of leaf and a long steep. I may try it your way to see what the difference is. I had been afraid to lower the time because I thought it might take some flavor away.i give it a rinse, let it rest a bit, then short steeps in close-to boiling, but i aint got enough to really experiment much + i tend to go by feeling ..
ha, since reading this i bin feeling that longer steeps could work better.amaranto wrote:I had been piling in the leaf and steeping for a while because I happened to try it this way the first time and liked it. It seems like all of the black teas from Taiwan that I've tried do fine with quite a bit of leaf and a long steep. I may try it your way to see what the difference is. I had been afraid to lower the time because I thought it might take some flavor away.
+1Teaism wrote: We brewed this tea occasionally to enjoy it, afterall, why collect if we don't drink.