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Mixing in the pot
I am new to the world of loose teas, and have just bought 100g of
Darjeeling. I notice that after brewing, I pour two cups, and the first is light and with little flavour, while the second is quite astringent. Should I mix the tea before pouring? Thank you in advance. |
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wrote: > I am new to the world of loose teas, and have just bought 100g of > Darjeeling. I notice that after brewing, I pour two cups, and the first > is light and with little flavour, while the second is quite astringent. > Should I mix the tea before pouring? Thank you in advance. I would. But, then I got a new pot and didn't need to. I assume you pour the second cup immediately after pouring the first and that it is not due to oversteeping. -elgoog |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > I am new to the world of loose teas, and have just bought 100g of > Darjeeling. I notice that after brewing, I pour two cups, and the first > is light and with little flavour, while the second is quite astringent. > Should I mix the tea before pouring? Thank you in advance. Yes, give it a stir before pouring because the flavor in the upper region is different from that down around the leaves and you want a consistent taste all the way through. However, if you're pouring one cup, drinking it, then pouring a second cup, you should also strain out the leaves - decant, if you will - into a second pre-heated teapot before serving the first cup. Astringency is caused by water that's too hot so, you might also brew it with less-than-boiling water, but stir before altering anything else. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > I am new to the world of loose teas, and have just bought 100g of > Darjeeling. I notice that after brewing, I pour two cups, and the first > is light and with little flavour, while the second is quite astringent. > Should I mix the tea before pouring? Thank you in advance. Yes, give it a stir before pouring because the flavor in the upper region is different from that down around the leaves and you want a consistent taste all the way through. However, if you're pouring one cup, drinking it, then pouring a second cup, you should also strain out the leaves - decant, if you will - into a second pre-heated teapot before serving the first cup. Astringency is caused by water that's too hot so, you might also brew it with less-than-boiling water, but stir before altering anything else. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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