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MarshalN > writes:
> On Jul 24, 11:21 pm, Kai Hendry > wrote: > > I want to start a project and company that serves English tea to the > > masses, without the need of tea bags. > > > > http://mistertea.co.uk/ > > > > I am thinking urns are the way to go, but people have put me off by > > saying the tea gets stewed and the urns are difficult to maintain. > > > > After searching around the Internet, I was wondering if you at > > rec.food.drink.tea have > > any pointers in my quest. > > > > There must be a machine or method that those big popular Ice Tea > > canned beverage companies utilise... > > > > Kind regards, > > What might you be trying to achieve? > > What I think I mean is - what aspect of teabag brewing do you wish to > improve upon? At the risk of putting words in the original poster's mouth, I think it's the taste. He does use the word "stale". > I'd imagine you want this thing to be portable? Judging by the OP's website, I doubt this: he talks about a "shop" or "stall". For the OP's stated goal, making good English "builder's tea", a samovar might be ideal. At least it affords the excuse to read the wonderful Russian tea HOWTO: http://home.fazekas.hu/~nagydani/rth...-HOWTO-v2.html But why not also take the opportunity to offer Indian railway chai in the same shop/stall? In London you should get a lot of customers for that, I'd think. /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |
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