I am just curious...do people buy tea by pound anymore? ( obviously if you like it)
What is a reasonable amount of tea to buy when you are certain that you like a particular tea?
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Since I'm trying new teas, I always try and buy the smallest size available.
Even though I've bought a lot from adagio, I still have yet to buy 4 oz of any of their one tea. There are just too many to try!
I have bought 4 oz and 8 oz packages of tea before, but only because I had to. I've never bought a pound of tea, because I don't know what I would do with it all.
Since I'm a solo tea drinker, I go through my tea verrrry slowly. I'm just finally reaching the very end of my 1 oz of blueberry green I bought.. 8 months ago. Geez, has it really been that long?
Even though I've bought a lot from adagio, I still have yet to buy 4 oz of any of their one tea. There are just too many to try!
I have bought 4 oz and 8 oz packages of tea before, but only because I had to. I've never bought a pound of tea, because I don't know what I would do with it all.
Since I'm a solo tea drinker, I go through my tea verrrry slowly. I'm just finally reaching the very end of my 1 oz of blueberry green I bought.. 8 months ago. Geez, has it really been that long?
I go through my teas pretty slowly too, but on stuff I drink almost every day (for instance, dian hong or that blasted Dragonwater pumpkin rooibos that is soooo flavored but sooooo good), I will usually by 1/2 a pound to a pound at once.
Tea seems to keep better if you have a large, central stash with a little aliquot out for frequent usage.
Tea seems to keep better if you have a large, central stash with a little aliquot out for frequent usage.
Feb 15th, '08, 00:18
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I usually stick between 2-4oz. On occasion, with my favorite (Tai Ping Hou Kui), I will purchase a half pound from a private supplier/garden in China, but he splits it up into two 4 oz. containers. I was lucky this last season becuase he sent me a whole pound and only charged me for half becuase it took so long to get in touch with him, but I have been trading some of it with others. On a general rule of thumb you want it to be as fresh as possible, unless we are talking Pu-Erh's, which in that case would add to the flavor and whole experience. I suppose if you had great/ideal storage you could get away with purchasing pound/half pound, but tea is kind of like food......you could go to a bulk grocery store and buy 10 loafs of bread for 20 bucks, or buy 2 at Food Lion for 5 bucks.......you might spend a little more, but what are you gonna do with the other 8 loafs of stale bread???Throw away food and cash in the long run. I am just rambling now, but you get my point! Hope this helps!
-Nick (Tai Ping)
-Nick (Tai Ping)