5 Common Tea Brewing Mistakes

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    In this video, we recap some of the most common mistakes made when brewing tea. We have done videos about these tea brewing subjects before but I thought compiling into one video would be useful to all of these joining us on our tea journey.
    Please share with the tea newbs and those dipping their toes into the water of true tea drinking.
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Komentáře • 314

  • @EvenWhyProductions
    @EvenWhyProductions Před 4 lety +150

    After watching this I feel like I’ve never had tea before

    • @aimeedacosta6864
      @aimeedacosta6864 Před 3 lety +3

      Same! I feel like I knew nothing about tea before these videos

    • @bradhouston4734
      @bradhouston4734 Před 2 lety +2

      Haha so true!! So the quick cup of Early Grey with some old ducks at the church fair…does not seem like the same thing AT ALL

    • @sollux1613
      @sollux1613 Před 2 lety +1

      Same! XD

  • @taylorwalter5225
    @taylorwalter5225 Před 4 lety +114

    1. Using tea bags
    2. Using too little of loose leaves (more leaves brewed, the better)
    3. Not using any kind of filter for the leaves/stewing the leaves in water for too long
    4. Choosing the wrong temperature of water (should be brewed at 82 degrees celsius)
    5. Not taking advantage of multiple infusions (should steep leaves multiple times, normally 8 times)

    • @Nightmare-tk4nq
      @Nightmare-tk4nq Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you : )

    • @AHamed_FLB
      @AHamed_FLB Před 2 lety +16

      Thanks... both of you.
      He saved my tea, and you saved my time.

    • @meowscutie
      @meowscutie Před rokem +4

      The 4th I think is incorrect as some teas scald at that temperature or don't develop at that temp. The last one is also iffy as some teas can't be resteeped, my white loose leaf tea tastes like water after 3 steeps and barely has flavor the second time

  • @shaynesmith2720
    @shaynesmith2720 Před 2 lety +11

    I never realized you can make good tea without adding sweeteners like honey or sugar... now that I think of it, the sweeteners are used to cover up how horrible the tea was that I was making before... This is gonna be a huge game changer for me.! Super excited to try some real tea.!

  • @abigase135
    @abigase135 Před 3 lety +27

    "you might want to have a quick word with them if they serve you tea like this" lol the karen of tea

    • @shyrajohn2941
      @shyrajohn2941 Před 3 lety +2

      When you become an addict, you want the best of the best.

  • @ettoiledelanuit1384
    @ettoiledelanuit1384 Před 3 lety +4

    The truth is that tea bags are more convenient because at the end of the day you only have to wash a mug, but it's not like loose tea is not super time consuming and it tastes much better. This video is very educational.

  • @morgankuang6724
    @morgankuang6724 Před 6 lety +48

    One other mistake some beginners make I should add: leaving the lid on the teapot after pouring out the tea liquor, causing the tea leaves inside to get cooked. This causes the tastes of the pours afterward to be affected adversely by the leaves getting cooked.

    • @jang.1185
      @jang.1185 Před 6 lety +9

      Oh, now I can fully understand it :) Don mentioned in one video, that you should remove the lid from the teapot after pouring out the liqueur for leaves not to get steamed. Well, I did not get it first time - most probably because of my level of an english language skills. Now I see :) No more cooking tea leaves :D

  • @nicolle.mp3
    @nicolle.mp3 Před 6 lety +152

    I love how passionate you are about tea. I've learned a lot from your channel!

  • @Yorker1998
    @Yorker1998 Před 6 lety +42

    The only time when I prefer tea bags over loose tea is when I'm adding milk and sugar. Tea bag tea tends to be stronger and less complex which stands up to additives better while loose tea is better for drinking straight so you can pick up on the more complex and delicate nature of the leaves. Hope that makes sense.

    • @pranabeshdasgupta5202
      @pranabeshdasgupta5202 Před 3 lety +1

      Dear sir, can you express brewing of shouson(BPS) one day , thank you.

    • @paulashe7460
      @paulashe7460 Před 2 lety

      You do realise when the raj took the English in. The Anglish was show how to drink tea the way they made the liquor for their toddlers. And they have been drinking baby tea with milk and sugar ever since.

    • @user-sg5tr6jt3y
      @user-sg5tr6jt3y Před 2 lety +1

      Also when I drink it like that in the morning I don’t really care bout complex texture. I can then only make 1 cup.
      But anything else never with a tea bag haha

    • @007nadineL
      @007nadineL Před 2 lety

      Exactly
      .
      .

  • @Blackmark52
    @Blackmark52 Před 6 lety +8

    The temperature was the most surprising mistake. I had heard the axiom "take your teapot to the kettle, not the kettle to the tea" which is just another way of saying use water as close to the boil as possible. From that I had always assumed that tea required hotter water than coffee, not cooler as is suggested here.

    • @MsJavaWolf
      @MsJavaWolf Před 2 lety +2

      It depends on the type of tea, most black teas can handle boiling water.

    • @lansburger269
      @lansburger269 Před rokem

      yeah I knew about temperature, but have just been eye balling it. I'd love a video on electric kettles. Which is the best to get? My Bodum only goes full boil with no temperature readings.

  • @somedudesmom9540
    @somedudesmom9540 Před 6 lety +38

    I’d love a video on tea storage; dry leaf and wet leaf with more infusion left to be had.

    • @Ladycooks
      @Ladycooks Před 6 lety

      somedudesmom tea storage for aging, as well as tea storage for keeping the daily drink tasteful. Yes please!

    • @mariannefleur6671
      @mariannefleur6671 Před 6 lety +1

      There is a video from Don about keeping leaves between steepings: they did experiments 3 way. Very good advice: I used the leaf-drying technique for those 15 infusion puerhs: works out every time. :)

  • @sadehavvad
    @sadehavvad Před 6 lety +5

    Don, thank you. I finally convinced myself to brew gong fu style. I don't have much of fancy equipment but I realised that I don't actually need them to brew a nice cup of tea.
    I couldn't convince myself to use the right amount of tea leaves to be able to brew gong fu. But once I tried it properly there is no turning back. This is the real taste of tea. Thank you!

  • @Mephistopheles019
    @Mephistopheles019 Před 6 lety +18

    Your disdain for tea bags is awesome. lol

  • @pittjpb8
    @pittjpb8 Před 4 lety +6

    I’m very new to tea (but deep into wine, cheese, whiskey, coffee, etc.), and this is easily the most helpful single resource I’ve encountered. Thank you! Now I want to buy all the cool cups and brewing apparatuses you used!

  • @salvatorem1959
    @salvatorem1959 Před 3 lety +1

    I wanna learn all I can about tea . I believe there is so much beneficial , overall life and health benefits to sipping tea and brewing it and basically finding a space almost meditative , while brewing the tea and then sipping the tea , either alone or with other lovers of a good cup of tea

  • @Ladycooks
    @Ladycooks Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @GrammyDory
    @GrammyDory Před 6 lety +1

    I'm new to your channel and I just love your videos! I'm learning so much!

  • @ninacoughlan4835
    @ninacoughlan4835 Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely educational

  • @samiramohamud3411
    @samiramohamud3411 Před 6 lety

    Superb video! A thousand thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @melenahoward
    @melenahoward Před 3 lety

    This was incredibly valuable information. Thank you.

  • @danahardin4647
    @danahardin4647 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the education. I've learned so much! Can't wait to start drinking my tea correctly.

  • @miehiiep
    @miehiiep Před 3 lety +1

    This channel is such a goldmine of wisdom❤

  • @miichannel6672
    @miichannel6672 Před 2 lety

    so informative!! thank you 🫖

  • @JohnWick-ec6cx
    @JohnWick-ec6cx Před 3 lety

    This is just what I needed. Super informative and useful video!

  • @kimulm0619
    @kimulm0619 Před 2 lety

    Ty for this knowledge and wisdom.Great video.

  • @erictiu958
    @erictiu958 Před 6 lety

    Very informative indeed...

  • @strykerking
    @strykerking Před 4 lety

    Very informative, just starting to get into loose tea. Thanks!

  • @Lucianoaoao
    @Lucianoaoao Před 3 lety

    Thank you soo much 😊

  • @joshuetortega3572
    @joshuetortega3572 Před 5 lety

    don, like always, enjoying you're facts on tea!!

  • @chertpert6371
    @chertpert6371 Před 5 lety

    You made me fell in love with my tea... I hope i visit your teashop someday

  • @cksteele
    @cksteele Před 6 lety

    great video very informative thanks for the tips !

  • @theiersduguizhou9900
    @theiersduguizhou9900 Před 6 lety

    Super interesting Don :) Thank you for sharing with us

  • @robertdavis1783
    @robertdavis1783 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been to many a restaurant/tea house (generally western, generally expensive) where the tea is served with the leaves still in, with potentially no way to remove them. Crazy bitter and astringent, even though the leaves are often high quality. I’ve noticed it tends to happen when the tea is more of a “palate change” from something else, like tiered sweets or confections, rather than the focus. Always a bummer.
    About the tea bags: I get the impression Don hasn’t watched how most brew tea bags, aha. I’ve never seen someone brew a black teabag for less than a minute or two. More like 4-6 for a regular sized cup. Tends to be very strong, giving either a coffee-like hit of bitterness, or an ample platform to add loads of cream/sugar/flavors. I don’t think of it in the same way as true tea, but I won’t lie: I do like me a good London Fog or matcha latte from time to time. Totally different, much more decadent experience. Likewise for having a western style tea party with biscuits, cookies, and other delicacies.

  • @7777bren
    @7777bren Před rokem

    So helpful! I found that I really like green tea when properly brewed.

  • @MakeSenseToYourLife
    @MakeSenseToYourLife Před 6 lety +2

    I love tour videos ! I am taking tea class in Taïwan with specialists ans people passionate about tea. Your information is very accurate ! You are really a master of tea
    😁

  • @clarizaguirre11
    @clarizaguirre11 Před 3 lety

    I'm a new fan of this channel. Very informative.

  • @kenyapurrz4me
    @kenyapurrz4me Před 4 lety +1

    OMG!!! I have a facebook group for tea, so I was watching this to see what I thought before sharing with them. You completely blew me away with that Connoisseur Tea Brewer! I've been looking for the perfect way to brew tea at work on my breaks and that's it! This is amazing!!!!! (I've been watching your videos for a year or so and I love your passion for tea. I've learned so much. Thank you!)

  • @Jessie_Helms
    @Jessie_Helms Před 3 lety

    Just bought some 18th century style tea, useful video.

  • @Jacques_Paquin
    @Jacques_Paquin Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks again for another interesting video. Perfect score. No mistake.

    • @paulashe7460
      @paulashe7460 Před 2 lety

      What’s minerality? Explain your psychobabble?

  • @lightningslim
    @lightningslim Před 6 lety +7

    In the bad old days when I knew no better and used tea bags, I used to take out the bag after a few seconds, and reuse a bag several times. 😀

    • @FrF
      @FrF Před 6 lety +1

      That's what I'm still doing occasionally, I'm afraid to say :-) Sometimes I think that the producers of tea bags go out of their way to make their wares as unpalatable as possible by giving detrimental brewing instructions. Imagine hitting green tea bags with boiling water and then steeping it for up to 4 minutes!

    • @nintendonut100
      @nintendonut100 Před 4 lety

      My grandparents do this, think it's quite common with the older generation at least

  • @allinbrocade
    @allinbrocade Před 5 lety

    Such a good video!😊

  • @pde442
    @pde442 Před 6 lety

    Great video

  • @lansburger269
    @lansburger269 Před rokem

    Great video! Definitely what i needed to see. Especially about the amount of leaf, but also guess i need a digital thermometer to get a feel for how much cool water to add to my electric kettle .. or get a kettle like the one you have. Seems you knew that temperature really quick!

  • @marek818
    @marek818 Před 6 lety +1

    I’m amazed how cleverly designed are those (I don’t know the proper name for it) glasses for brewing from mistake number 4. First the lid, then invisible filter which you can place into the lid to stop the water leaking out from the filter and finally those holders for tilting the glass with one finger. Amazing.

  • @zaitonphotons
    @zaitonphotons Před 3 lety

    Great !!!

  • @eugenevanderputte3723
    @eugenevanderputte3723 Před 4 lety +1

    We see really the differences between the different infusions of Tie Luo Han (Iron Monk). It becomes more and more fruitier and less empyreumatic in the second and third infusions. Thank you again for the work of Mei leaf, it's always so instructif , we would say it in french édifiant.

  • @limlili9121
    @limlili9121 Před 5 lety

    i am just back from Huangshan and bought some Mao Feng and Hou GUI tea. Can’t wait to try. I was also in Camden last December and visited your shop. Unfortunately you were not in. From Malaysia. Regards

  • @yogirise2669
    @yogirise2669 Před 10 měsíci +1

    ♥ Ty!

  • @MCDreng
    @MCDreng Před 2 lety

    I'm gonna try my oolongh with a bit more of a gongfu ratio. Thanks for the tip 🙂

  • @kimutairop2847
    @kimutairop2847 Před 2 lety

    I really get educated by your videos. We have just started producing orthodox black, green yellow and purple teas. I would like to send you samples for tasting.

  • @christieleatherwood561

    I live in merica so I always use tea bags but I have wanted to get some loose leaf tea and that glass brewer from your website

  • @pablosorozabal6757
    @pablosorozabal6757 Před 5 lety +3

    Beautiful ! So interesting ! I thought I had been drinking tea all my life, but it seems I have to start again from scratch. It is so rejuvenating! Thanks.

  • @EfotoBiz-Daniel-Hermann

    Thank you for the information. I still have to learn a lot.
    Can you please tell me what kettle do you use? It has an very accurate temperature sensor on it?

  • @jeannieabdelrina9450
    @jeannieabdelrina9450 Před rokem

    I purchased two tea cakes like flowers shaped...ripe puerh...its pretty...I hope it is yummy as well. I haven't opened the little purple tea pot yet..still...im waiting for the puerh

  • @mmhajla
    @mmhajla Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. What about brewing multiple infusions Gong-fu style and combining them in one pot? I know it's not ideal, but I think it's better than western style brewing. I do this at work when I don't have time to go to the tea station 12 times.

  • @ajayigbenga5211
    @ajayigbenga5211 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for shedding more light on tea brewing...
    I have a challenge on a particular Tea which is Mango leaf...
    I already made them into powder and packed in tea bags 2g per bag but it is taking a longer time for the tea essence to come out of the tea bag...please what can I do....Thank you in anticipation of your response...

  • @lemmontree1
    @lemmontree1 Před 6 lety

    This is 5 good video in 1!

  • @mehdiz805
    @mehdiz805 Před 3 lety +1

    👍 Good Stuff 👍

  • @micahschobey8228
    @micahschobey8228 Před 3 lety

    Ditched coffee wanted to go to tea, watched this video as I was brewing my first few cups and my mind was blown

  • @Logan-sd9tk
    @Logan-sd9tk Před 4 lety

    I’ve never really understood why tea bags were so bad as I enjoy them on a daily basis. However no one else in my family drinks tea so I was never able to experience true loose leaf tea. So today I bought “103 Kings Oolong Tea” and I have to say I’m pretty excited to try it.

  • @Kazbah007
    @Kazbah007 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for your very interesting and informative videos! I'm learning a lot about this fascinating topic from you. I have one question for you. When I lived in Uzbekistan, there is a big tea drinking culture. And they practice mixing green and black teas, making what they call "Bucket". What do you know about it? Can you please comment or make a video about it? Thank you!

  • @albertocrescini2076
    @albertocrescini2076 Před 4 lety

    I just tried gong fu style Tie Guan Yin and the result was mindblowing compared to the standard brewing method. When should I choose one instead of the other?

  • @GUYANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
    @GUYANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Před 6 lety

    Cheers taking shots

  • @raggedyhaggity250
    @raggedyhaggity250 Před 3 lety

    I drink teabag/big packet tea dust tea all my life and they never fully satisfy me. Im kinda ready to change into loose leaf eventho i dont even know where to find those in my area.
    Your videos really do bring out my raging need to live the best tea life😂🤧

  • @oasisboi
    @oasisboi Před 2 lety

    So all this is pretty much standard. Neat

  • @robicarm
    @robicarm Před rokem

    Thank you for teaching us how to brew right. Now I'm cringing inside over not doing multiple infusions and stewing my leaves. I realized how much tea I've wasted. 🤦‍♀️. But my one question is what do you do with the tea leaves when your finished brewing? Can you turn them into compost?

  • @fdadrtrttewrt
    @fdadrtrttewrt Před 4 lety

    I have a saying. If you no gong fu, i no talk to you. Thank you Don for showing me the true tea way!

  • @chilin4929
    @chilin4929 Před 5 lety

    Tea bags are great for the garden

  • @blueredyns7392
    @blueredyns7392 Před 6 lety

    Do you have a video about the recommended time each tea type is freshest? There are some you should wait to drink while others you should drink within the year they are picked.

  • @Ladycooks
    @Ladycooks Před 6 lety +15

    You filmed this with flu? Good job! Rest and get well, Don!

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  Před 6 lety +5

      Thanks, yes this was pushing things slightly!

  • @motrane7006
    @motrane7006 Před 6 lety

    I have a green dragon oolong, what temperature and brew time should I use?and how many grams of leaf?

  • @jerkjacke
    @jerkjacke Před 6 lety

    I've been wanting to enjoy loose leaf tea but there aren't a lo t of places out here in jersey to buy it. That being said, are tea sachets a good substitute for loose leaf?

  • @user-xu4xj7bf2q
    @user-xu4xj7bf2q Před 5 lety

    I use teabag for plants nd garden... My nespolo tree likes brewing teabags😊 and the other plants... It's true, u can try! I use free leaf tea ( after brewing tea) too. It works too

  • @AgentKuo
    @AgentKuo Před 5 lety

    I'm very new to all this. If i do one infusion one day can i do the next the next day or do they generally all have to be in one sitting?

  • @chrisladouceur4093
    @chrisladouceur4093 Před 5 lety

    What about straight rooibos gong fu style? How would you dose it?

  • @Mindful_TEA_Break
    @Mindful_TEA_Break Před 6 lety +9

    Great video for people that are starting the tea journey, I might use it as a tool when spreading the love for good quality tea 😊
    In a different matter - could you please do a video about Ya Bao? I've been debating this topic with other tea heads quite a lot lately. I see there is a lot of confusion. Not many sources explain the picking and what those axillary / lateral buds are. So I believe this would be really good topic. Maybe combine it with tea tasting video for new batch of Purple Bud? Or do comparison of Elder White and Purple Bud? Anyway I think this is truly missed and needed knowledge 🤔

    • @mariannefleur6671
      @mariannefleur6671 Před 6 lety +1

      And please set the record straight regarding sustainability / viability of the practice, like I wrote on your instagram post for session 6. I’m very confused whether the practice is 1. Legal 2. Even if legal under certain conditions, how does sustainable cropping get controlled (if at all), 3. Enviromental impacts on rare old trees that get industrially harvested for an ever growing and inflated demand. What I read about predatory harvesting practices on gushu and wild buds puts a damper on my enjoyment of both. Verdant recently put out a not too convincing video about the sustainable origin of their sourcing, but they are the only ones actively addressing this at the moment besides kunstdestees in Germany who glat out refused to stock what they see as criminal trafficking of contraband goods. Please give us your take/understanding of the situation as well.
      verdanttea.com/qianjiazhai-ailaoshan-crassicolumna-wild-tea-2-li-family-zhenyuan-dongsa-cooperative/
      www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63140717.mobile/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/63140717/Categories/Blog/W_tend_auf_Wild_Buds_aus_Yunnan&Locale=de_DE

    • @Mindful_TEA_Break
      @Mindful_TEA_Break Před 6 lety +1

      Marianne Fleur that's a good point. It's hard to know if tea is from a source of people that truly respect the environment or just some robbing it "business seekers". I believe this topic interests many of us and in case of Ya Bao I'm sure it's very important that people picking the buds know how to do it in a way to not damage the precious trees.

  • @musicjunkie421
    @musicjunkie421 Před 5 lety

    Hello Mei Leaf, which tea do you recommend for high amounts of l-theanine? How can I reap the most l-theanine from a tea? Note: I cannot consume green tea as it doesn't sit well in my stomach. Thank you for reading this, Cheers from Cincinnati!

  • @marianaguerramonteiro6410

    Don, Hello! Did u do the rinsening? Greetings from Brazil.

  • @hanschannel599
    @hanschannel599 Před 6 lety

    how much time you did in between infusion when you did 5th's point?

  • @jacob_1866
    @jacob_1866 Před 3 lety +1

    Lol thats why I have to add a ton of honey or sugar to my tea, because its always so dry and dusty like you said. I use tea bags btw

  • @laszlotorday4790
    @laszlotorday4790 Před 6 lety

    Great information!!! Sorry for asking that, I am just curious: What kind of phone do you use in your videos. Android or Ios???

  • @raggedyhaggity250
    @raggedyhaggity250 Před 3 lety

    I drink teabag/big packet tea dust tea all my life and they never fully satisfy me. Im kinda ready to change into loose leaf eventho i dont even know where to find those in my area.
    Your videos really do bring out my raging need to live the best tea life😂🤧
    Ps: alot of stuff you mention here like adding more tea and not leaving the tea in the water for long are things i notice too
    But hearing you actually talk abt them really forces me to stop and take note of those factors
    Because im very experimental wit my brewing but honestly i dont really know what i did was wrong or right so even when i noticed my tea got too drying to drink (astringent i mean) or holding back from putting a decent amount of tea for economical purposes, i just kept doing them😅 welp this is why im here

  • @JJ-fu4cf
    @JJ-fu4cf Před 3 lety

    Hello, I am a newbie. I have a Question "tea can go well with the stainlessware?" I find many contents about using stainlessware with tea but still not clear. It can be used for tea brew step?

  • @HumbleNatureHealing
    @HumbleNatureHealing Před 3 lety

    Wow, I have always steeped my Tea 5-10 minutes, and often I leave the leaves in for a bit while drinking, I like it strong particularly with herbal teas.

  • @ErraticFragrance
    @ErraticFragrance Před 6 lety +13

    Hi Don, could you talk about the shelf life and storage conditions of tea? I alway wonder when my tea is going to expire

    • @Mindful_TEA_Break
      @Mindful_TEA_Break Před 6 lety +2

      ErraticFragrance tea don't really expire but it changes over time and accordingly to the conditions it is stored in. Some tea kinds people like drinking as fresh as possible but honestly all tea kinds can be aged - therefore can be stored for decades. Nevertheless a video about proper storing tea and also aging it would be great :)

    • @Ladycooks
      @Ladycooks Před 6 lety

      just4fit yes, storage for keeping and storage for aging is mentioned a lot!

  • @TheClyde1993
    @TheClyde1993 Před 6 lety +5

    Hey Don,
    today I had a Gong Fu session with a Tie Guan Yin Oolong. About an hour after, my mood was so good man. I was laughing and giggling at pretty much everything. Is this what being tea drunk feels like or..?

    • @paulashe7460
      @paulashe7460 Před 2 lety

      What’s known as being a ‘tea Jenny’

  • @inu3112
    @inu3112 Před 6 lety

    Hi, love your videos! so I have a question that maybe you can help me figure out~
    I have recently tried 3 different oolong teas ( 2 darker oolong and 1 lighter oolong ) ((Gongfu style )) and every time i drink them, I get so sleepy and fuzzy headed after about an hour or so. It renders me pretty useless that day in terms of motivation and desire to do anything productive( I also notice it makes me feel less intelligent for some reason) I used to work in a tea store and never had this issue in the past ( although I was brewing western style then)
    So my question is, could this be from brewing gongfu style/ do you have any idea what might be causing this and if so what I could maybe do to fix it. Thanks!!!✨

  • @Apollo440
    @Apollo440 Před 6 lety +13

    I'd like to add to tip #1: the untensils you need don't *have* to be special. If you're at your friends house or are a broke student, take two glasses of the exact same shape, and after you put the leaf and pour the water in the first one, wait 15-30 seconds and then put the second cup inside of it, bottom down. That way the leaf won't follow the tea when you pour it. But if you're at home, you like your tea and respect yourself and your guests, then a connoisseur tea brewer is definitely a must have!

    • @ongoingmartin
      @ongoingmartin Před 6 lety

      Apollo 440 Agreed! I've been enjoying the good stuff for well over a decade and I only got my first dedicated gaiwan a few months ago. The journey hasn't been worse for having unofficial brewing wares. 👍

    • @kristianrother
      @kristianrother Před 6 lety

      Great advice. Don't get intimidated, just start. I tend to bring good tea to friends and often use whatever coffee-ware is available. A sugar pot makes for a good improv-gaiwan and a milk can is a great fairness cup :D
      Cup and saucer on top also works as a gaiwan.

    • @Apollo440
      @Apollo440 Před 6 lety

      What you do is great, I see experience in your choices! Thanks to you more people know that Eastern Style Brewing is a choice anybody who has more than 1 cup and saucer can make, and not only the chosen ones with elaborate teaware collections.

  • @bryansinger8906
    @bryansinger8906 Před 3 lety

    have you done a video on herbal teas?

  • @dostma1
    @dostma1 Před 3 lety

    Nice to feel when I find that I don't do any of these mistakes.

  • @davidgo8874
    @davidgo8874 Před 4 lety

    Do you rinse oolong tea? I always rinse Puer but not sure about green, white, oolong, etc.

  • @marcossperezzy6281
    @marcossperezzy6281 Před 4 lety

    Do a better quality green tea will give you better quality infusions after the first brewing, and how long should a green tea be steeped?

  • @salvatorem1959
    @salvatorem1959 Před 3 lety

    I'm just dipping my toes into this new way of life with tea

  • @PeaceOutWorld
    @PeaceOutWorld Před 4 lety

    This is probably a silly question, but I brew jun (needs green tea) continuously, for about a year now. I followed someone's recipe and don't use as many tea leaves as you suggest. When I make the brew, I typically use 3 liters of water. Do you have any recommendation of how many grams of tea leaves for that much water? I use the recommended amount of steeping time and temperature 80°°C. Also, I know it's by preference but is there a type of green tea you would recommend for jun?

  • @aryakareem9411
    @aryakareem9411 Před 5 lety +1

    Now i know why i hate tea. Because i always use a “tea bag” one. It taste disgusting, so i prefer coffee since i had the moka pot and it gave the style of taste I’ve always wanted. After watching your videos, really want to try loose leaves tea. Thankyou for the thoroughly information.

    • @ludovitche
      @ludovitche Před 5 lety

      do try
      But don't go for the most expensive, nor the cheapest one (as I did), loose tea can be worse than teabags (I tried cheap ripe pu-erh mini tuos... they are in the trash now, while I still drink TaeTea jasmine bags).
      Around my place local teashops are only of 2 kinds : not helpful, or too expensive. So I study tea by myself !
      I'm only 2 months in, Pu Erh mainly, and having a lot of fun with samples from Yunnan Sourcing and Chawang Shop, despite being a coffee only person until 3 months ago.

  • @meowscutie
    @meowscutie Před rokem

    I think the convenience of a tea bag is less the time and more the price point, how easy you can find it, and that you don't need anything extra to use them. I like that I can try teas that I either can't find online or in a shop as well as not having to clean my tea balls as often, but it's mostly the selection. There's teas I wouldn't have been able to try otherwise

  • @jerryhall5709
    @jerryhall5709 Před 4 lety

    While watching this the tea just arrived in the mailbox :) Agree that tea bags doesn't taste good.

  • @joryharris8002
    @joryharris8002 Před 4 lety

    What is the name of that raised plate in the bowl you sit the tea bag on. What's it's point? Do they come as a set?

  • @BolFelix
    @BolFelix Před 6 lety +13

    Seems many mistakes could be explained just by wanting to spend less money on tea...
    Is that possible?

  • @MrSuperluigiman
    @MrSuperluigiman Před 5 lety

    how to know when my whater is which temperatur if i only got a normal electric kettle?

  • @aubreygmcghee
    @aubreygmcghee Před 2 lety

    Where can I buy what I need to brew tea and where do I buy tea from? I want to buy it from a local store but don't know where to go. I'm in Texas in the Dallas Fort Worth area.