drank Ceylon Golden Tips Black by What-Cha
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This is interesting and MUCH better when you follow steeping instructions on the package. I used 95C water for the first cup – oooops look at the package FIRST Dex….
Second cup I used the recommended 85C and that was a totally different experience.

I’m not usually a fan of Ceylon – but the golden tips make this one interesting. It’s more like a light Yunnan black. A little malty, a little sweet, just a touch of astringency. Pretty good – I might need to rethink my feelings about Ceylon, or at least watch for ones with some golden.
Thanks Sil for sharing.

What-Cha

Glad you enjoyed it – Ceylon was also one of my least favourite tea regions but they do have a few good tea producers starting to create teas of note. I strongly recommend any tea produced by Amba.

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Glad you enjoyed it – Ceylon was also one of my least favourite tea regions but they do have a few good tea producers starting to create teas of note. I strongly recommend any tea produced by Amba.

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C.S. Lewis – “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.”

I needed to update my profile. I joined Steepster 03Mar13. I am just amazed at how much my tastes have changed since then.
When I discovered loose leaf tea about a year and half ago, I didn’t know anything other than my local Davids and Teavana/Teaopia. Stumbling onto Steepster CHANGED EVERYTHING.
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