Material and texture and touch were voted the most important qualities in TeaChatters teacups yesterday, one vote more than size. You can still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.
Welcome one and all to Fanatic Friday and of course TeaDay. Shall we brew and share what is in our cups today...all day.
Water...today's TeaPoll topic and discussion topic. How fanatical are you about your tea water? Or maybe you don't give it a thought...turn on the faucet and brew? Please share how you deal with water used in brewing tea.
I am definitely looking forward to sharing TeaDay with everyone...so...bottoms up, refill, repeat many times...come on...it is Friday afterall!
Jul 11th, '08, 04:56
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Fanatical Friday and TeaDay 7/11/08
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Jul 11th, '08, 05:05
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Jul 11th, '08, 06:05
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I don't consider myself a fanatic about water. I prefer to think of it as knowing exactly what I want and precisely how to get it.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )
Jul 11th, '08, 06:35
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As much as bad water disgusts me, I'm probably relaxed about it compared to some. I generally use in-fridge filtered water for my tea. I have noticed that a few brands of bottled water make some of the worst-tasting tea I've ever had, although not as bad as the tap water at my old job.
From my Ali Shan Traditional session (thanks Vic!):

From my Ali Shan Traditional session (thanks Vic!):

Jul 11th, '08, 07:09
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A CNNP Sheng Puerh
2001 CNNP Yiwu Zhengshan from the Spirit of Yiwu sampler kit. The teas from this sampler kit have been reviewed in the Spirit of Yiwu thread.

(Pictured above: Bamboo-boarding down the snowy slopes of the North Florida Mountains.)

(Pictured above: Bamboo-boarding down the snowy slopes of the North Florida Mountains.)
Jealous somewhat!I get my tea water from a spring that is located near the top of a mountain with nothing above it but forest.

I use Brita filtered tap water and also make ice from the same water for cold brewing. The tapwater in my area of the UK is far too hard for sencha brewing.
No tea as of yet today but will probably have some more Uji Gyokuro Kame Giru-shi later. I've been enjoying it quite a bit this week as I bought it to celebrate getting married last Saturday (one reason why I haven't posted much this week!)
My wife isn't a tea drinker, oh well more for me I guess!

We have a water well in the yard for all of our water, lovely cold mineral-rich stuff. No fluorine or chlorine. We get it tested every so often to be sure there aren't unpleasant contaminents.
So...tap/well water for me.
Found a can of Taylors of Harrowgate Irish breakfast in the cabinet this morning. It's strong, but this stuff is just fannings. Dust. Bleh.
So...tap/well water for me.
Found a can of Taylors of Harrowgate Irish breakfast in the cabinet this morning. It's strong, but this stuff is just fannings. Dust. Bleh.
Although my neighbors are all barbarians,
And you, you are a thousand miles away,
There are always two cups on my table.
--Tang Dynasty
And you, you are a thousand miles away,
There are always two cups on my table.
--Tang Dynasty
How beautiful -bi lew chun wrote:As much as bad water disgusts me, I'm probably relaxed about it compared to some. I generally use in-fridge filtered water for my tea. I have noticed that a few brands of bottled water make some of the worst-tasting tea I've ever had, although not as bad as the tap water at my old job.
From my Ali Shan Traditional session (thanks Vic!):
Jul 11th, '08, 08:41
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Tap for my breakfast teas, nothing but water from melting snow from a top of the sacred mountaints for my puerh.
Don't always believe what you think!
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I guess I'm not too fanatic...
I use filtered from my fridge at home and bottled at work.
I use filtered from my fridge at home and bottled at work.
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Jul 11th, '08, 10:39
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Tap water. Pacific NW has really good water. I can run tap through my Zoji for two weeks, and when I clean the pot there is still virtually no residue.
More shincha this morning. The flowers were picked out of the middle of the blackberry bushes near the creek behind our house. No idea what they are. The branches are hemlock I believe.

bi lew chun, that picture is absolutely lovely. Salsero, you've done it again with your cups and my jealousies.
More shincha this morning. The flowers were picked out of the middle of the blackberry bushes near the creek behind our house. No idea what they are. The branches are hemlock I believe.

bi lew chun, that picture is absolutely lovely. Salsero, you've done it again with your cups and my jealousies.

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