View Single Post
  #7 (permalink)   Report Post  
Posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Prof Wonmug Prof Wonmug is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 100
Default Cup #1 v cup #3 v cup #5

On 06 Nov 2009 12:18:37 -0500, Lewis Perin > wrote:

>Prof Wonmug > writes:
>
>> On 05 Nov 2009 17:40:19 -0500, Lewis Perin > wrote:
>>
>> >Prof Wonmug > writes:
>> >
>> >> As I continue testing various teas and brewing parameters, I have
>> >> noticed that some teas get better after a few cups and some get worse.
>> >> These are all from the same pot and usually consumed within a few
>> >> hours from a glass-lined thermos.
>> >>
>> >> Can I conclude anything about the tea itself or the way I brewed it
>> >> from this information?
>> >
>> >Uh, maybe. Care to tell us your results?

>>
>> I was hoping to get comments and opinions that were not influenced by
>> my "findings". A good researcher never contaminates the data
>> collection process by interjecting his own biases.

>
>I asked for results, not biases.


Isn't it the general opinion around here that tea is a completely
subjective experience? If so, my "results" would be subjective and
inherently biased. No?