Teapot for Aqua?
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Cool but can't use. I need to stay between 50-70 deg C and I need to use a tea basket for its versatility. (First two brews, drop the basket into the water, last three, pour hot water over the basket to fill up the pot.)
Remember, this is Chemistry. Degrees matter.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Teapot for Aqua?:
Cool but can't use. I need to stay between 50-70 deg C and I need to use a tea basket for its versatility. (First two brews, drop the basket into the water, last three, pour hot water over the basket to fill up the pot.)
Remember, this is Chemistry. Degrees matter.
You've got a kettle that does different temperatures, right? I found that was really incredibly useful (other family members may drink pretentious teas)
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@jon-nyc said in Teapot for Aqua?:
It’s rather beautiful
The problem with all those gadgets is they start off looking beautiful, and they end up all covered in crud and gunky looking.
At least, that's what happens here.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Teapot for Aqua?:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Teapot for Aqua?:
Cool but can't use. I need to stay between 50-70 deg C and I need to use a tea basket for its versatility. (First two brews, drop the basket into the water, last three, pour hot water over the basket to fill up the pot.)
Remember, this is Chemistry. Degrees matter.
You've got a kettle that does different temperatures, right? I found that was really incredibly useful (other family members may drink pretentious teas)
Yeah, it's great for me for green teas. (I couldn't care less about the flavor profile, I just want the chemicals.)
Good for coffee, too: dark roasts, 85C. Light roast, 93. That is admittedly a taste thing.
My wife uses it for bread-making, too. It's awesome for dealing with water and yeast.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Teapot for Aqua?:
they end up all covered in crud and gunky looking.
At least, that's what happens here.
That's NOT what they should be used for.
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Reminds me of my dad’s Pyrex percolator…
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Way too hot. Way.