Tasting Two Grades of Dong Ding Oolong
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- čas přidán 20. 03. 2016
- In this video we challenge Axel to taste between a high and a medium grade of Frozen Summit Oolong and choose his favourite.
Will a relative newcomer to true tea be able to pick out the higher grade tea?
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I love Axel's willingness to ask questions
Ha it is the German thinker in him!
1:16 - Don cringing after hearing "tea bag."
"breathe out with your nose" I've learned something also tonight.
Do more of these! :)
Fun to watch a newcomer find terrific teas!
I love watching these videos, as i am sipping my own tea, enjoying a nice purple sheng pu'er from fujian myself, i don't know the cultivar sadly, i know its from 2017 but it was a gift in plain packaging from my teacher so that is what i know about it. 1 year ago i was just like Axel a complete noobie to tea, now i have loads of it, from my trip to taiwan to my local shop that i found now after moving to "the big city" aka Bergen. the closest i could get to true tea in my small home town was some pretty grimey gunpowder from an asian grocery store.
Always delightful. You should invite Axel back on the show!
Axel is a cool dude, cheers for the video!
This is such a fun video! I would love to do a tea taste testing with Don.
+Alyssa Swink Hahaha first step is to come visit us in London and you might be able to grab him for a tea taste.
what a supreme tea!!!!
Love the videos, one note though that I think made this one skewed is the timing of the infusions was ~22 seconds on the first and ~37 seconds for the second, which is almost double the infusion time.
Axel mentioned that the second had more flavor and the first was flatter, which I think the extra 15ish seconds of infusions definitely contributed to. While I'm sure the high quality one is still noticeably different, this definitely skews it.
I think something that would be super interesting to do, would be to take the same tea with someone and do different infusion times or temperatures and try to have them guess the difference.
Maybe have it be another "high vs medium quality" showcase, but in reality they are both medium quality just brewed differently, or something similar.
Would showcase the impact of how the infusions themselves affect flavor!
I think this was the most nervous I have seen you during a taste test Don!
Id love to know if Axel converted to real tea
This was a little off the cuff video so I had no idea if Axel would be able to taste the difference. Axel loves his beer but he is definitely appreciating more and more tea.
Nice! Please post more taste test videos!
+Plentyy P OK!
Good vdo! I love this vdo very interesting
what do you think would be the best oolong tea?
I liked this video very much and Axel is very funny! ;-)
+Rosario Senatore Thanks for watching, he is a character indeed and is planning his own CZcams channel so keep watching!
Good! I must say that I always follow your videos and it was very useful the video where you describe how to brew chinese tea in a gong fu Cha tea set so that I bought a chinese gong fu cha tea set and I enjoy drinking oloong tea!
+Rosario Senatore Wonderful! We are always so happy to introduce people to true tea.
you gotta update the video info for the east frisian video.
I am new for drinking loose tea. I have a Dong ding oolong (shan wai shan tea)... i need to know perfect temp. What is the taste? I am new to gaiwan use as well... i am so confused. I do not have a gonfu set which I desire but i bought the gaiwan and want the best of it.
Watch our Gaiwan videos to get more information. The temperature for Dong Ding is usually close to boiling around 95-98 degrees celsius which is 205-210F. Taste depends on the level of roasting but it should be balanced with fruits and nuttiness.
Liked the comment about customgrow - there is a slight similarity...
hi sir.. i was able to find a sealed never opened Dong Ding Oolong Tea.. This expired 2018/5/02. Will this still be nice to drink ? its stored in our storage place.. cool and dry... thanks!
It’ll still be completely drinkable. Although it may have lost some of its flavour.
Lightly roasted oolong should be kept in the fridge and drank in a reasonable period of time.
Although if it’s a heavier roasted oolong it may keep for longer, before it too, will inevitably lose some of its flavour.
Don, why is there no warning sign on your website saying how rushy and tea drunk one gets from this tasty treasure. It is many times more intense than Jade Star (at least for me). What magic did you cast over this tea or is it just my weird body 😅
I know this comment is from two years ago, but I experienced the same thing and wondered if it was just me. Delicious tea too.
I've never had them side-by-side, but I find Dong Ding, Tie Guan Yin and "milk oolong" very similar.
Just in time to drink with my Ding Dongs !
That's just perfect haha!
I find the Chinese languages to be fascinating. However, I must be honest that their words can be a bit awkward for me to hear and pronounce. I'm just glad this tea isn't called 'Ding Dong' tea!
you seriously are copying customgrow's intro spiel? haha
+leknuklad Imitation is the biggest form of flattery! We are partial to a bit of Jolie :)