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Old 31st December 2006, 04:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I got a bodum assam teapot for Christmas. The first brew (of
Darjeeling) tasted of plastic, but I hope that fades away after awhile.
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aaaaa wrote:
> I recently went to a local coffee shop and was amazed when I they took loose
> tea, placed it on the top of what looked similar to a coffee maker and
> within 3 minutes a pot of fresh tea was brewed.
>
> It was simple and I've been there so many times and each time I get a
> perfect cup.
>
> Does anyone else use a brewer and if so, is there a good make/model to
> purchase?
 
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Old 31st December 2006, 07:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The second brew, of Nilgiri, was much better. Toci
toci wrote:
> I got a bodum assam teapot for Christmas. The first brew (of
> Darjeeling) tasted of plastic, but I hope that fades away after awhile.
> Toci
> aaaaa wrote:
> > I recently went to a local coffee shop and was amazed when I they took loose
> > tea, placed it on the top of what looked similar to a coffee maker and
> > within 3 minutes a pot of fresh tea was brewed.
> >
> > It was simple and I've been there so many times and each time I get a
> > perfect cup.
> >
> > Does anyone else use a brewer and if so, is there a good make/model to
> > purchase?
 
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Old 2nd January 2007, 09:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Fran wrote:
> Most coffee brewers don't heat the water to the boiling point, which is
> what you need to properly brew black tea.


I never use boiling water for any good tea. Coffee temperature water is
too hot if anything.
 
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Old 3rd January 2007, 11:06 AM   #4 (permalink)
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On Jan 2, 9:48 pm, "BDH" <bha...@> wrote:

> > I never use boiling water for any good tea. Coffee temperature water is

> too hot if anything.


Then I don't know how you're managing to get a proper infusion. Only
green and oolong teas should be brewed with water beneath the boiling
point. The reason so many tea drinkers complain about the tea served
in restaurants is largely due to their failure to boil the water before
serving the tea.
 
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Old 3rd January 2007, 11:51 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Lewis Perin wrote:
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> In the immortal words of Larry Wall, "There's more than one way to do
> it."
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Oh, there is more than one way to do it, but that does not make the
alternative methods correct. The use of boiling water for black tea is
the one rule that should never be violated. It is even more important
than the quality of tea used, or the use of loose tea vs a teabag. I
would rather have a cup of tea made with a Lipton tea bag (never my
first choice) and boiling water than a cup of tea brewed with the
finest loose leaves and water that is below the boil.
 
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Old 3rd January 2007, 01:13 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I'm not sure but I get my perfect cuppa from this pot I got at
teacuppa.com ... you can check it out at their web site.

aaaaa wrote:
> I recently went to a local coffee shop and was amazed when I they took loose
> tea, placed it on the top of what looked similar to a coffee maker and
> within 3 minutes a pot of fresh tea was brewed.
>
> It was simple and I've been there so many times and each time I get a
> perfect cup.
>
> Does anyone else use a brewer and if so, is there a good make/model to
> purchase?
 
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Old 3rd January 2007, 02:26 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Fran <claddagh1978@> wrote:
>Lewis Perin wrote:
>>
>> In the immortal words of Larry Wall, "There's more than one way to do
>> it."
>>

>
>Oh, there is more than one way to do it, but that does not make the
>alternative methods correct. The use of boiling water for black tea is
>the one rule that should never be violated. It is even more important
>than the quality of tea used, or the use of loose tea vs a teabag. I
>would rather have a cup of tea made with a Lipton tea bag (never my
>first choice) and boiling water than a cup of tea brewed with the
>finest loose leaves and water that is below the boil.


Using lower temperature water for black tea means you need longer steeping
times. Less of the good tea tastes come out, and more of the tannic flavour
comes out. I think that's a bad thing, but chacun a son gout.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
 
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