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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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This is why I bought a thermal carafe two weeks ago...
Even at the 5th infusion, when drinking Oolong, the water is as hot as it was on the 1st infusion. A cheap way to get a better oolong experience! Beno=EEt RJP wrote: > I always use a mug infuser for my teas, and when I infuse > tea that requires something below the boiling point for the > water, I start with boiling water in the mug and then wait > for a fixed amount of time for the cooling to occur. I > had been estimating this, but recently I did a rather > careful measurement of it, pre-heating a good, accurate > thermometer to the boiling point and then holding the > bottom of it in the center of the mug to get good readings. > > Starting with a thick-walled 12 oz. mug at room temperature, > here's the data: > > Immediately after pouring - 202 F (heat going into mug, etc.) > 1 minute - 190 F > 2 minutes - 179 F > 3 minutes - 172 F > 4 minutes - 167 F > 5 minutes - 163 F > 6 minutes - 160 F >=20 >=20 > Randy |
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