How to check out a new tea?
I'd be interested in opinions on good ways (procedures) for checking
out the optimal brewing parameters for a new tea.
Here's what i have been doing (more or less). After each trial, I
record my personal rating of the result on strength (just right, too
weak, too strong), bitterness (none, low, high), and overall taste
(0-10).
1. Brew a pot using the vendor's recommendations, if any.
2. Eliminate bitterness first. If the result is bitter, reduce the
time until the bitterness goes away, keeping all other parameters
constant.
I sometimes have a little difficulty distinguishing between a brew
that is too strong and one that is bitter. I have a can of Earl Grey
Bravo from Adagio. The taste seems to vary more with amount of tea
that brewing time. If i use too much tea, I get a tea that is too
strong for my taste and seems "bitter", but I suspect it is really
just too much bergamot, which has a fairly strong (acidic) taste that
could seem bitter.
3. Adjust the amount of tea. If too weak, double it. If too strong,
use half. Continue adjusting the amount until I find a ratio (or range
of ratios) that I like. I vary amount of tea before the time, because
I want to avoid the bitterness that can some from over-steeping.
4. Using the parameters from step 3, adjust the time. This is mainly
to find the bitterness point. I might also experiment with multiple
steepings.
5. If the tea has potential, I may fiddle with the temperature.
Comments or suggestions?
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