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Default Gong-fu convert!

I moved to a new place where it's practical for me to make tea in the
kitchen near the gas stove, and I have to say that I'm finally
enjoying gong-fu -made tea. Previously I always had to make it using a
variety of methods all involving electrically heated water - and that
never worked for me. It's hard to describe what precisely I did not
like but I think the tea comes out harsher-tasting and also more
watery, even if it's brewed very strongly. Yesterday I made some green
oolong using gas stove and a small gaiwan, then I made a Rou Gui from
Hou De and both came out very nicely. I'm still experimenting and I
think I can bring out more complexity out of the Rou Gui, it did get
some rave reviews but I'm only perceiving a fairly simple, smooth,
enjoyable drink not that different from Tung-Ting from TenRen, which I
also liked. Today I made a 2003 Yi Wu Zheng Shan Shi Pin puer and it
was simply amazing. Raisin notes and spice fuse sweetly and lightly,
and the aroma is to die and/or kill for.

I recently ordered from them and now I'm ****ed off that I did not
order this tea (I had a small sample from long ago). Anyway, just now
I'm trying to gong-fu Silver Needles and they're coming out just
smashingly, as well.

Apparently, no one else here minds electric water, but for me it's a
deal-breaker! (For the record, I tried different kettles and I
*really* wanted for it to work because that was the only way for me to
gong-fu at the time.)
 
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