wuyi leaf to water ratio?

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wuyi leaf to water ratio?

by blairswhitaker » Feb 24th, '10, 19:16

I have a 300ml yixing that I have dedicated to medium roast wuyi for hosting to more guests. How much leaf by weight would you wuyi fans recommend?
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by Maitre_Tea » Feb 24th, '10, 20:01

I brew with a 3:4 or 1:1 ratio of leaf to pot space, but that's just my personal preference. I find it hard to extract certain characteristics from a tea if I'm using a smaller amount of tea.

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by debunix » Feb 24th, '10, 20:27

I tend to prefer my wuyi between 1 and 2 grams per 2 oz water, so for a pot of about 10 ounces, I would start with about 7 or 8 grams, in the middle, and go from there.

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by AdamMY » Feb 24th, '10, 20:35

yeah I'm attempting to comprehend brewing as I've learned in a 300 ml pot, I dare say depending on how strong I feel like it at that time, that just might be 15 grams of leaf for one session. How many other people are you talking about?

I serve 6 with my 120ml pot, though we all get less than half an ounce of tea per steep, but its strong, delicious, and wuyi lends itself great to re steeping at least 3-4 more times.

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by Tead Off » Feb 24th, '10, 22:24

blairswhitaker wrote:I have a 300ml yixing that I have dedicated to medium roast wuyi for hosting to more guests. How much leaf by weight would you wuyi fans recommend?
Thanks in advance
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The real benefits of drinking wuyi teas are better had in small teapots with small cups for guests. In this way, you can buy better grade tea as you will use less leaf and it will be more economical. Filling a 120ml teapot 1/2-3/4 full, loosely put in, doesn't weigh as much as tightly rolled oolongs. In this way, you can extract the full flavors and aromas of wuyi teas and each small cup can be savored by you and your guests. 10-20 sec 1st brew. Adjust from there. Often, older wuyi is better.

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Re: wuyi leaf to water ratio?

by blairswhitaker » Feb 24th, '10, 23:15

brewing for around eight at a time, no a smaller pot is not the answer, nor is the price of leaf an issue, if I want to use my small pot I will. I think my matcha habit far exceeds wuyi.
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by AdamMY » Feb 24th, '10, 23:21

blairswhitaker wrote:brewing for around eight at a time, no a smaller pot is not the answer, nor is the price of leaf, if I want to use my small pot I will. Thanks to those who provided answers to the question I asked.
Yes 8 would be a hard number to serve, but if you don't mind using this much leaf I would explore using something in the range of 13-16 grams for the 300 ml pot, but I don't recommend attempting that for yourself, it would be a large amount of extra strength tea.

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by TIM » Feb 25th, '10, 00:15

blairswhitaker wrote:
blairswhitaker wrote:brewing for around eight at a time, no a smaller pot is not the answer, nor is the price of leaf an issue, if I want to use my small pot I will. I think my matcha habit far exceeds wuyi.
Thanks to those who provided answers to the question I asked.
300 ml pot to around 25g better grade will be a good start. For me, I will go for 30 to 35g using $3+/gram grade, hotter water, shorter infusions.

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by jktea » Feb 25th, '10, 07:31

normally we will put 7 grams of Wuyi tea in the 120cc or 150cc Gaiwan, boiling water, short infusion to get the better tea taste. :D

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by tingjunkie » Feb 25th, '10, 10:06

I agree with others- fill your pot 3/4 to 1/1 full of dry leaf. Depending on the wuyi, it sometimes helps to crush a little of the leaf as well.

Even with 8 people, sounds like you'll be using that pot for hours (and on the pot for hours if you use low grade leaf). :lol:

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Re: wuyi leaf to water ratio?

by JustinW » Feb 25th, '10, 19:10

When I first started out I found that some teas work well with a lower ratio and longer infusions (e.g. 5g to 100ml starting at 30sec). I've since moved on to the 3/4 to completely full technique. I find the results to be much more interesting. You have to develop the taste for it.

edit: I know use the 60ml gaiwan from the Tea Gallery. I don't measure the leaf with a scale but I've measured it before at about 5.5-6 grams. I love this little thing, my 100ml one looks massive now!

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