It's delicious! That's how grandma drinks her tea.
No way. Milk and sugar just dilutes the taste of the tea. I don't mind sugar with the tea as long as it's an ice tea. But the milk.... I don't even taste the tea anymore.
It's delicious! That's how grandma drinks her tea.
I'm sorry to quote myself, but nobody has answered this question. I do appreciate the OP's iced tea post, which is what I will be doing from now on. That sounds delicious! I'm kind of a minimalist, so I'd probably only sweeten it with honey. Does honey go well with iced green tea?
I might have a problem.
I drink cold bottled green tea.
http://www.amazon.com/Ito-En-Japanese-16-9-Ounce-Bottles/dp/B0017T2MWW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334260476&sr=8-1
I feel like an uncultured heathen.
I'm a huge fan of loose tea, I usually make a cup every morning...
Kind of a stupid question, but:
When is it "safe" to pour boiling water into your teapot of choice? This is what I have:
http://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?V=1&Sec=4&Sub=24&PID=21
Pouring boiling water directly into this *seems* like a bad idea, but I could be wrong.
Where can I find this contraption?
Tea is a very stupid empty headed girl.
She's easily the worst companion I've known.
They're relatively popular and a few companies sell them. I have what looks to be an identical teacup/infuser set from Adagio (Adagio Store | On Amazon.com). You could also get your own strainer basket that fits into a mug or cup you already have. I like this one from Finnum. It's available in two sizes, so make sure you tick the large option if you know you need it. Otherwise, you should be fine with the normal size.
I might have a problem.
I might have a problem.
i'd like to try some Korean teas and see you have a few there... any specific sort you can suggest? i've seen a lot of them with ginseng.
i'd like to try some Korean teas and see you have a few there... any specific sort you can suggest? i've seen a lot of them with ginseng.
morningbus, I got that pomegranate white tea from Trader Joe's. Not bad! Do you usually add anything or just drink it as is?
Your average Yerba Mate (on the right, Matefactor Brand, with some stems; on the left, I believe, is Guayaki brand, which is just the leaves of the yerba mate plant):
Now, those are my normal standards for a product that sells itself with the word "Mate" in the title. This is what Raspberry Lemon Riot Mate looks like:
Certainly pretty and has a nice floral and fruity taste, but WHERE IS THE YERBA MATE? OH SHIT I FOUND IT AT THE END OF MY SPOON. Now, you may be thinking, "Morning, what about those long green things in there, are those stems like in your first picture?" To which I reply: what the hell do you think this is? A game? You think I'd post a picture that would in some way tarnish my reputation as an obsessive tea nerd? Screw you, man. Screw you.
That's lemongrass, man. Damn.
To expound on my distaste for Teavana, I've dragged up a visual comparison I did a while back:
The one tea I like from Teavana is Youthberry/orange citrus blend. The rest has been "meh" for me. Also, it's expensive.
DO NOT GET THEIR MOROCCAN MINT.
What about teaware guys?
I'm in the market for a nice cup and/or brewing system. I very rarely brew a pot of tea, so single cup methods are more what I'm after.
Suggestions?
I currently rely mostly on this. It does the job but the glass is very fragile (already broke one!) and I'd kind of like something that has more character.
I see no point in going to overpriced places like Teavana when Upton Tea exists. Teavana's marketing blitz for the health benefits is surely baloney; although tea is definitely good for you, having the benefits narrowed down to specific ways it will impact you makes me cringe.
www.uptontea.com
Great quality- especially for the price. Love their sencha and genmaicha.
What about teaware guys?
I'm in the market for a nice cup and/or brewing system. I very rarely brew a pot of tea, so single cup methods are more what I'm after.
Suggestions?
I currently rely mostly on this. It does the job but the glass is very fragile (already broke one!) and I'd kind of like something that has more character.
What's wrong with their moroccan mint? I mean, it isn't the best I've had and it certainly isn't the cheapest, but out of everything they sell it isn't the worst.
That honor goes to the Earl Grey White, if they even sell it still.
teaware suggestions
Well, after that, I actually had no will to try out their other stuff. Youthberry blend is delicious though, albeit a bit sweet.
Thanks for the ideas. I'm scared of those handles, maybe i'm paranoid but they look like they'd be easy to snap off. Maybe I need to get away from glass... maybe some stoneware or something a little more traditional but with a modern twist... hmm. I've yet to find the perfect teaware that fits me I have a cabinet full of different cups It's a mess.
I drink a cup every afternoon, but my methodology is pretty lowbrow comparatively:
1. put a teabag in the cup (currently I have a box of Bigelow Earl Green, but I change it up all the time)
2. pour cold water in the cup
3. microwave it for 2:30
4. throw away the bag and drink it
I've been doing that for years. Maybe it's time to step it up!
You are in for a life altering experience when you join the loose leaf team.
I still don't have an electric kettle, though. Would microwaving the water in my mug, then dropping the infuser in be okay for now?
(Yes, I know I'm a complete cretin. But I drink it every afternoon, so I might as well make some effort, I guess.)
Sorry! I had meant to reply to your post before, but I clearly missed it.
It's a question that is kind of hard to answer. I was going to cover the cold brew method in my iced tea post, but I edited it out for clarity.
Basically, the cold brew method has you using cold water and placing the tea in the fridge overnight (for roughly eight hours). It does produce a mellower tasting tea, which is why your coworker probably called it "tea flavored water." A lot of people prefer this method for black tea, as it can help cut down on the bitterness. There's nothing wrong with the method and if it is producing results you enjoy, keep with it.
The method I chose to outline in my iced tea post mainly serves my need to produce a random cup of iced tea from the stupidly large collection of tea I have. It's quick, easy, and produces great, consistent results, but it isn't the superior method that everyone should adopt or anything.
And yes, honey and green tea go together oh-so-well.
Anyone have this infuser/mug?
http://www.amazon.com/Adagio-Teas-16-Ounce-Ingenuitea-Teapot/dp/B000FPN8TK/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1334600183&sr=1-1
I can't figure out how it works, but it's well reviewed. Looks great fro my desk.
Hmm. Looks nice enough, not sure if I want to have that and a mug though, plus it won't fit over my big mug.
Might just buy a tea infuser ball.
I feel much more comfortable regarding the scale of my own tea purchases, lol! You have an amazing assortment going on there, enough to keep you occupied for quite some time. You've earned you mark as the loose-leaf arbiter of teaGAF.I definitely have a problem.
Just so you can have an idea of scale, that's 5 pounds of yerba mate alone in those 2 back containers.
It all depends on your taste I suppose. While not adverse to sweets, I don't add anything to my tea and rarely add anything to my occasional coffee or espresso.i'd like to try some Korean teas and see you have a few there... any specific sort you can suggest? i've seen a lot of them with ginseng.
Hmm. Looks nice enough, not sure if I want to have that and a mug though, plus it won't fit over my big mug.
No need to apologize, good sir! I greatly appreciate the work you've put into this thread.
Oh wow, 8 hours. I've been wayyy shorting it. But that's actually kind of convenient because I can put it in before bed and have it ready to go right when I wake up. Nice!
I still want to try your iced tea method though. Does it work with smaller cups, or mugs? That's really all I've got. Since I'm a green tea drinker I want to try your Lime Chiller recipe.
Anyone have this infuser/mug?
http://www.amazon.com/Adagio-Teas-16-Ounce-Ingenuitea-Teapot/dp/B000FPN8TK/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1334600183&sr=1-1
I can't figure out how it works, but it's well reviewed. Looks great fro my desk.