The appearance of a well age tea is a thing of beauty
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Natural Fermentation – A Bad Batch
A Bad Batch - After 2 months this batch became slimy, forming clusters of floating matter and reeking of a sour and putrid smell. The taste was quite stomach turning and horrible.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Brewing Tips: Opening Up the Characteristics of a 20 y/o Toucha
The remnants of a 20 year old petrified looking toucha I picked up from Hong Kong. The tightly compressed tea leaves have rigid and unyielding characteristics. Brewing this tea under normal circumstances gives a muted and lack luster brew. However once the leaves are sufficiently rested the tightness in the tea dissipates and the characteristics open up to reveal decent qualities.
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20 yo,
brewing tea,
raw tea,
tips,
toucha,
wet storage
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
2003 Millennial Old Tree Mini Teacake (Jingmai)
The Jingmai region is famous for its old trees and the high quality tea leaves they produce. Raw material from these old growth trees have made Jingmai amongst the most recognizable and sought after regions in Yunnan Province for producing puerh tea. The name “Millennial Old Tree” is a reference to Jingmai’s natural treasure of 1000 year old majestic trees that grows in the region. The raw material that make up the mini teacakes by the Kunming Fengling Tea Factory more realistically I believe come from centuries old trees that are more abundantly found on Jingmai’s natural landscape. Having drunk my way through several of the mini teacakes I am impressed by their quality and feel that the distinctive character and high quality of Jingmai’s old growth tea is well represented by these teacakes.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Experimenting with Water – Discussion
For those interested in reading more on others experiences with different sources of water I recommend going to Teachat’s forum on this topic – Experimenting with Water. The exchange gets heated at times and covers broad and wide ranging opinions and practices by passionate tea enthusiasts. It is a fun and informative read for tea lovers with an interest to experiment and with the goal towards getting the utmost from their tea session.
Labels:
brewing tea,
tea session,
teachat,
tips,
water
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Healing Sounds that Touches the Soul by Drukmo Gyal Dakini
This young lady Drukmo Gyal Dakini creates beautiful music that is a part of traditional Tibetan culture that uses sounds to heal. The sounds are unique and leave a powerful impression on the body and mind. It is a wonderful accompaniment to meditation and to a tea session.
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