Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 02:48 last edited by
I spent what could be referred to as a silly amount on a tokoname kyusu. They're not that expensive generally, just more than like say a stainless pot.
Mostly I got one for efficiency. I can pound a ton more tea in one go this way. Why the weird, dandy-ass clay kind, though? Well minerals in the clay improve the flavor quite a bit. Makes the tea taste much less like grass clippings.
And so help me, the shit works. 5+ cups in and my misanthropy decreases 68%. Theanine, man. It's a helluva drug.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 02:56 last edited by
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 03:00 last edited by
Love it!
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 03:39 last edited by
Curious what packaging you really like?
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 03:43 last edited by
George's daughter is almost back to work. Maybe she can zoom you for a telemed.
Because you need help.
Now.
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George's daughter is almost back to work. Maybe she can zoom you for a telemed.
Because you need help.
Now.
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 03:47 last edited by@Jolly said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
George's daughter is almost back to work. Maybe she can zoom you for a telemed.
Because you need help.
Now.
It's a problem, man, it really is.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 03:54 last edited by
@Loki said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Curious what packaging you really like?
Eh, I'm not too picky because sencha has become my go-to. As such, it's not too critical to keep the leaves from breaking up. (Fukamushi sencha is all broken up anyway, but it has no impact on the quality.) I've ordered sencha that's come in plastic bags, paper, tins, and foil-lined pouches. So far no problems with any in terms of packaging.
The organic variety in the far left there? That stuff Is. The. Shit. A few cups of that and I feel generally excellent for a good few hours.
For pu erh tea, I've been buying cakes that come in these reinforced envelopes. They stay completely intact and it's good tea, so I just re-up every other month or so.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 05:25 last edited by
If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
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If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 06:03 last edited by@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
Asatsuyu. Not too stupidly expensive and man it makes a good cup or five.
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@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
Asatsuyu. Not too stupidly expensive and man it makes a good cup or five.
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 06:06 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
Asatsuyu. Not too stupidly expensive and man it makes a good cup or five.
And this is the crap that’s like coffee on crack?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
Asatsuyu. Not too stupidly expensive and man it makes a good cup or five.
And this is the crap that’s like coffee on crack?
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 06:40 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
If memory serves, I liked a Japanese sencha tea they served at Fairmont Hotels. I seem to drink less tea in the summer - but drink it like a crazy person in fall and winter. I still have a supply of Tropical Green by Mighty Leaf. Whose sencha have you fallen for?
Asatsuyu. Not too stupidly expensive and man it makes a good cup or five.
And this is the crap that’s like coffee on crack?
More like coffee on THC but yeah.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 12:37 last edited by
Whose your supplier for Asatsuyu Sencha? I’ll have to give it a chance.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 12:59 last edited by
I've occasionally wondered what aging hipsters do in their spare time.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 13:01 last edited by
On a related note, on my regular bike ride last week I passed a guy on a penny farthing. Out in the freaking countryside, on a penny farthing.
Presumably he was on his way to pick up some tea.
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On a related note, on my regular bike ride last week I passed a guy on a penny farthing. Out in the freaking countryside, on a penny farthing.
Presumably he was on his way to pick up some tea.
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 14:47 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
On a related note, on my regular bike ride last week I passed a guy on a penny farthing. Out in the freaking countryside, on a penny farthing.
Presumably he was on his way to pick up some tea.
LMFAO!
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 14:53 last edited by
Hey, we don't put cow secretions into our tea like people in some countries.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 15:32 last edited by Aqua Letifer 11 Mar 2020, 15:40
@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Whose your supplier for Asatsuyu Sencha? I’ll have to give it a chance.
Amazon! Arrives in 2 days.
Watch the brewing though. If you don't rinse it, the first infusion takes like 10-15 seconds. The second one is almost immediate. Sometimes the third, too.
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I've occasionally wondered what aging hipsters do in their spare time.
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 15:33 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
I've occasionally wondered what aging hipsters do in their spare time.
I'm also marginally employed. Don't forget that too!
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wrote on 13 Nov 2020, 17:01 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Nov 2020, 17:07 last edited by
You appear to have purchased an artisan tea pot. That sorry excuse for a spout is going to spill the stuff everywhere.