my first taste of puerh
> *bitter with a definite smokey taste (to me)--well, does earthy mean bitter?
> *dark brew (used boiling water and infused til the tuocha melted apart; took
> about a minute or two)
> *a sorta sweet after taste in the back of the tongue after a few minutes
>
> is this what puerh supposed to taste like? i know you all will tell me,
> everyone has their own taste--but i just want to know if i'm tasting in the
> ballpark. perhaps i brewed it too hot or too long. but if i brewed it
> correctly, and this is indeed the taste, i'll stick to my high mt. oolongs.
> i brewed from the instructions per 'in pursuit of tea'.
By my opinion, it's really hard to brew a tuo-cha too long.
The pu-erh is much more durable, than green teas or oolongs, so you can
brew it really long time.
Some tips :
- you can put some black pu-erhs into boiling water and let it boil a
few minutes. You will receive really strong brew with interesting taste
- most of the pu-erhs will give more than one brews, so you can make a
tea from one tuo-cha maybe 2-6 times (depends on quality and the length
of the previous brews)
- for black pu-erhs you can use boiling water
And yes, pu-erh is definitely a earthly tea - some do not like it, but
it is probbaly a very healthy tea, just you have to learn to love and
apreciate it |