When my wife wasn't getting the desired flavor out of the Dan Cong she bought, I remembered that the shopkeeper was shaking the gaiwan a bit during the tasting session.
I overdid it and shook it pretty hard for 30sec or so and in the next infusion we got a cloudy liquor that got me and my wife feeling pretty spaced out instead of experiencing a better flavor.
Does anybody know what exactly causes this psychotropic effect?
It's definitely not caffeine related.
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Your dan cong was laced with mild bits of angel dust. o.o
Hehe
I dunno man thats pretty trippy.
Hehe
I dunno man thats pretty trippy.
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Was this an Aged Dan Chong? Also, was it the lighter green style or something more along the lines of the standard more roasted Mi Lan Xiang style? This might help determine the source or cause of the suddenly powerful blast of Cha Qi that you and your wife experienced.ChengduCha wrote:When my wife wasn't getting the desired flavor out of the Dan Cong she bought, I remembered that the shopkeeper was shaking the gaiwan a bit during the tasting session.
I overdid it and shook it pretty hard for 30sec or so and in the next infusion we got a cloudy liquor that got me and my wife feeling pretty spaced out instead of experiencing a better flavor.
Does anybody know what exactly causes this psychotropic effect?
It's definitely not caffeine related.
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This strikes me as very funny; like somebody called in the "stoner detective"ImmortaliTEA wrote:ChengduCha wrote:This might help determine the source or cause of the suddenly powerful blast of Cha Qi that you and your wife experienced.
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assuming all you drank was tea you most likely just encountered a very strong infusion and got walloped with the caffeine and cha chi combo, the cloudy look to your tea was due to suspended vegetal matter (again, assuming all that was in your tea was tea.).
A few questions come to mind:
how much leaf were you using?
when was the last time you ate?
have you ever had dan cong before? (some teas affect some people in different ways)
have you repeated the "experiment"?
A few questions come to mind:
how much leaf were you using?
when was the last time you ate?
have you ever had dan cong before? (some teas affect some people in different ways)
have you repeated the "experiment"?
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Dancong is definitely special stuff: I call the kilo or so I have left ROCKET FUEL and reserve it for when I want to get a ton of stuff done. I don't shake my gaiwan, but I may have to try that. 

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I think it wasn't.ImmortaliTEA wrote:Was this an Aged Dan Chong?
The dry leafs looked pretty black.Also, was it the lighter green style or something more along the lines of the standard more roasted Mi Lan Xiang style?
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My wife used quite a bit of leafs, but they're dry and it seems normal to use quite a lot for oolong brewing.blairswhitaker wrote: how much leaf were you using?
With the first brews everything was standard dan cong - after my shake it got spacey.

Before I had the tea.when was the last time you ate?
Multiple times, the taste and smell is always a bit too intense for me and the only thing I get from normally brewed dan cong is a headache.have you ever had dan cong before? (some teas affect some people in different ways)

Maybe in the future, but I'm not a big oolong fan in general and not into psychotropic substances either.have you repeated the "experiment"?

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Although it's not typical caffeine reaction, it may not be entirely unrelated to caffeine/theine though. Similar reaction could be caused by high dose caffeine too. High dose caffeine or theophilline from tea could mess up rhythm of body metabolism and resulting in hyper feeling, stomach, vomiting, breathing problem, irregular muscle contra才tion... depending on how bad it is, but usually not that bad as long as one is not eating caffeine powder
But sometimes if there is too much tea polyphenols, they could give the stomach a further kick and make it worse.
30sec plus shaking does sound a little too much. The cloudy liquor might be because the debris and leaf "pulps" are shaken out and suspended in the liquor, and then the theine and polypenols come out even faster.

30sec plus shaking does sound a little too much. The cloudy liquor might be because the debris and leaf "pulps" are shaken out and suspended in the liquor, and then the theine and polypenols come out even faster.
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Do you mind if I ask where you get your DC Jayinhk?jayinhk wrote:Dancong is definitely special stuff: I call the kilo or so I have left ROCKET FUEL and reserve it for when I want to get a ton of stuff done. I don't shake my gaiwan, but I may have to try that.

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Yep, shipped direct from Chaozhou via Taobao. Nothing fancy (and pretty low grade as far as dancong goes).
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Having Ba Xiang for the morning . You feeling like you turning into one of those Immortals 

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Up until a month ago, I had no idea it was possible to get drunk on tea. Since then, I've been enjoying it immensely.
It's also cut down on my beer drinking considerably, and I've lost about 5 lbs with no other changes to my lifestyle. Cheaper too.

It's also cut down on my beer drinking considerably, and I've lost about 5 lbs with no other changes to my lifestyle. Cheaper too.
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If you get into Dan Cong seriously, that may not last very long...Muadeeb wrote:Cheaper too.

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+1David R. wrote:If you get into Dan Cong seriously, that may not last very long...Muadeeb wrote:Cheaper too.