What's your preferred tea brewing method? Favorite loose leaf?
My wife got me this little portable single serve teapot and cup for my birthday and it's perfect. Holds heat decently and brews well, looks good, and packs small enough for either my work food box or a backpack. I see it going /out/ with me frequently.
Lately I'm working my way through some milk oolong but will be ordering some lapsang and probably some Assam since I haven't had any in a while.
I've ordered from Republic of Tea and bought from local bulk bins but was looking at other sites like Teasenz. If anyone has experience with them I'd love to know, ordering straight from China makes me nervous with anything I might be consuming. Probably unjustified but the concern is there.
William Foster
Not a tea drinker but have a bump cause man that looks comfy
Isaiah Bennett
Thanks. It's almost winter here and all my garden is pretty much dead but it is still a pretty comfy fall. Good times for afternoon pipes. I have a couple of pipe blends that are complimentary to different teas actually
Jaxson Gonzalez
I just ordered $50 from verdant yesterday (verdanttea.com/) but I usually go to a little tea shop in town that has a decent selection. Verdant's 5 for $5 deal was really good and I suggest trying it since it has free shipping.
No point in worrying about ordering straight from China since your tea is going to be coming from there anyways and go through the same screening process.
Anthony Adams
>drink all the Harney and Sons earl grey at work >it gets replaced with Twinnings >drink all of that >it gets replaced with presidents choice
I CANT WORK UNDER THESE INHUMANE CONDITIONS
Nolan Wood
Yeah I know it's all in my head, just working past it.
That's a neat site, I'll look at it closer tonight when I'm done with projects. Thanks.
Those are the same people who buy plastic canisters of folgers, forget to put the lid back on it, and ask everyone to contribute to the 'coffee fund', then ask why you don't like 'real coffee' when you bring fresh ground from anumber artisan roaster.
Intolerable acts.
Matthew Perry
tea dadddy ;)
Jaxson Lopez
White2tea anything
Brandon Martin
Those are some fucking dark tomatoes man, what kind? How are they?
Also good tea and a pipe is absolutely top comfy.
Adrian Price
I have to bring my own tea to work, because the awful, cheap bags they provide are undrinkable. I keep a couple of small tins of looseleaf Assam and Earl Grey in my office that I refill from home, and have a small 3 cup glass teapot. I can't function without my tea, and I can't drink dishwater.
Daniel Evans
i have a good taiwanese tea shop close to my home, im sippin tieguanyin right now , usually my go to is an aged oolong from 1976, which said teashop sells way too cheap because they own a large amount of it. if i want to treat myself i get out one of the puerhs i own, which were way too expensive but taste great
whatever green tea i can get my hands on and i use sun brewing method
Liam Jones
this is some snufkin-tier comfiness
Christian Brown
I've just started making tea from herbs and spices in a very crude manner.
I dump a teaspoon of the following - ginger powder, rubbed sage, cayenne, tumeric, ceylon cinnamon, clove powder - into a tall glass jar and pour boiling water into it. Then steep and cool in the fridge. The next day, when everything has settled to the bottom, I pour into cup. The bits of sage leaf that make it into my cup, I don't mind, kinda like chewing on them.
Funny side-effect is that I get chest pains on the left from drinking this. Maybe I should reduce the amounts I'm tossing in?
Eli Murphy
You heat it with the sun? what's the point?
Lucas Sullivan
whatcha and white2tea
Where do you get your pipe tobacco?
Connor Sanders
I ordered from Adagio about a month ago, bought around 4 types of tea and got 4 free samples as well.
Ryan Torres
I love green tea (sencha and araicha) I love turkish red/black tea (cay) I love english earl grey I love assam tea I love indian masala chai
I alternate among all the above
Sometimes I drink straight (Green tea is always straight)
For others, sometimes a splash of milk/cream. And only for chai masala do I add a bit of sugar, helps bring out the flavor of the cinnamon, pepper, clove, and cardommom
Nathaniel Martin
better tasting tea. give it a try get a very large jar with a lid fill with water place desired amount of tea set in direct sunlight move it as needed for maximum sunlight it gets pretty hot inside the jar >think greenhouse
Bentley Sanders
that's just retarded waste of time, mate
Josiah Bailey
>think bacteria
Alexander Hill
that's what the lid is for, numbnutz so is smoking a brisket for 8 hours i reckon
Gabriel Morales
Haha it looks like a toilet for pixies.
But seriously, whatever is practical. If I was sat out there with a pipe, I'd want to fill it with heavy roast oolong or a powerful raw puerh.
Jonathan Bell
yeah, i don't care for bbq
Brandon Smith
its called an infusion and your doing fucking well keep on
Adam Morris
I was going to call you a hipster twat but that sounds and looks real nice if I'm being honest with myself
Grayson Ross
I've always wondered, but when you light a pipe does the ember stay there for a while so you can puff away or does it burn out where you have to constantly relight it? I've been considering picking it up as a hobby