We started out brewing "Mystery Dong Ding #A" from our blind sampler this month. Then the conversation took a turn when we got onto the topic of brewing guidelines. A customer had asked over email why we don't provide guidelines for each tea, and we liked the question enough to pretty much dedicate a 40 minute episode to answering it. I think it did turn a little heady, but there's some good info in there. Enjoy!
High Mountain Blind Tasting : Gongfu Brewing
High Mountain Blind Tasting : Cereal Bowl Style
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Spring High Mountain Oolong : The Butterfly Tea
"Singing Brook" Charcoal Dong Ding
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Fundamental Structures of Tea : Scent Pt 2
Old Growth Tie Guan Yin
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Scent Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Body Sensation Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Body Sensation Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Throat Sensation Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Throat Sensation Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Aftertaste Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Aftertaste Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Nose and Mouth Pt 3
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Nose and Mouth Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Nose and Mouth Pt 1
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