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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> > I bought a digital
> > thermometer for 20 bucks and the reading it gave for freshly boiled
> > water was 96 degrees (celcius). The best thing to do if you want it
> > accurate is to add cool water to freshly boiled water. using physics
> > calculations you can get the following ratios. make sure your teapot is
> > hot otherwise it will act as a heat sink and cool the water too much.

>
> Adrian, how high are you? Off the top of my head, I'd say about 2000 meters,
> more or less. But, then it might be your thermometer's bad.


sea level! i was quite horrified by the accuracy!

>
> I think one of the most crucial elements here, with a nod to Dog Ma, is the
> thickness and density of the wall of your brewing vessel, since it is this
> wall that absorbs most of the heat. This element would vary your
> calculations above by quite a lot. My advice is to test for yourself, using
> a thermometer at first.
>
> Again, the best approach is trial and error.


yes that's a crucial factor. I agree, trial and error is the best
approach. you'll soon get a feeling for what works for each tea.

another method that is used is to observe how quickly the steam rises
from the water. for a delicate green or white tea cool the hot water
until you see moderately slow wisps of steam - it shouldn't be shooting
up. for oolongs the steam would rise faster. again, you can observe and
experiment with this method and you will soon get a feeling for how hot
the water is.

Adrian

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