Well... that's all from the post for now - but I might just start to keep a sideglance at you pu heads...

Exactly! Unfortunately, most peoples' experience with pu-erh is crappy mini tuos that produce and undrinkable swill. And consequently, turns them on from exploring pu-erh further. Just like folks who drink Corona beer while in Mexico. Corona is for tourist! If you ask any Mexican, they will tell you the same. As for the 7542, GET ALL OF THE CLASSIC RECIPES YOU CAN NOW so that you can have a drinkable and (drinkable is the operative word ), collection later.shogun89 wrote:Thats the problem, usually the first pu someone has is shu, they hate it and never come back again, On the other hand I give you credit for not only giving it another chance but learning about it. I'm glad you like your 7542 recipe cake, Its a classic! What year is it? I thinking about getting a few for aging.
That cake should be better than the 7542 because you have grade 3 leaves. Never had it though. Is it Menghai?Dizzwave wrote:has anyone had 7532? I have a cake of it (2008, first batch) and it's not bad.. but I've never tried 7542. My understanding (from reading about it on the LJ forum) is that the 7532 is a smaller production, maybe more of a collector's edition... But I haven't heard from anyone who's tried both. Anyone? Bueller?
That is correct. In fact, the 8582 recipe is quite popular and aging quite well.Dizzwave wrote:Yep, it's Menghai.
I don't think that grade 3 is necessarily better than grade 4, the leaves are just picked closer to the bud. (That's all that the grade # means.) See my post toward the bottom of this page if interested (so I don't have to retype it) : http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?p=58150
The 7532 is hard to brew correctly as it is so strong, or at least that's my experience with it. If you take the time to get to know the tea through a few sessions, it rewards you by showing it's aging potential. A fantastic tea, and my favorite Menghai sheng recipe next to the always great 8582.Dizzwave wrote:has anyone had 7532? I have a cake of it (2008, first batch) and it's not bad.. but I've never tried 7542. My understanding (from reading about it on the LJ forum) is that the 7532 is a smaller production, maybe more of a collector's edition... But I haven't heard from anyone who's tried both. Anyone? Bueller?
I'm not sure what that means - 7542 is the year/grade/region (?) right? So, I guess the 7542 a recipie made by many different producers. Any particulars you recommend? Oh geeze... not now... my wife is already on edge about these bloody pots... I think you guys are going to push me into a pumidor...hop_goblin wrote:As for the 7542, GET ALL OF THE CLASSIC RECIPES YOU CAN NOW so that you can have a drinkable and (drinkable is the operative word ), collection later.
Bubba, go to my most recent post on by blog. I have just explained it in full detail.Bubba_tea wrote:I'm not sure what that means - 7542 is the year/grade/region (?) right? So, I guess the 7542 a recipie made by many different producers. Any particulars you recommend? Oh geeze... not now... my wife is already on edge about these bloody pots... I think you guys are going to push me into a pumidor...hop_goblin wrote:As for the 7542, GET ALL OF THE CLASSIC RECIPES YOU CAN NOW so that you can have a drinkable and (drinkable is the operative word ), collection later.