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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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> > Jazzy > writes:
> > > Any one had any toughest experience in brewing tea? > > > > I would have to say Bi Luo Chun green tea. I tasted the same tea in > > > the store brew with the seller and it tasted really good, with mild > > > nutty flavor and lingering sweet undertones. Back at home i tried > > > brewing it various methods here and there I couldn't get the best > > > out of it. > Jazzy! It is the same experience here! That bloody BLC! I had one from a Dongting West Mountain tea garden. I can't get it to brew properly. I paid seriously top top bucks for it. It has all the signs of an authentic tea.strong fruity aroma that you will never find anywhere else, very tiny leaves that is so distinctive of BLC and durability. But can't brew it right. I will try again. At different concentration and temperature. Will let you know. Julian http://www.amazing-green-tea.com |
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