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16
drank Assam Satrupa Estate by TeaSource
115 tasting notes

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16
drank Assam Satrupa Estate by TeaSource
115 tasting notes

Sipping Satrupa Estate Assam this morning… a favorite assam with maltiness and yummm and little bitterness if steeped about 2 minutes.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 15 sec

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16
drank Assam Satrupa Estate by TeaSource
115 tasting notes

This afternoon’s after lunch tea is this hearty tippy assam with a nice malty flavor. Steeped 2 min. to help prevent bitterness.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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16
drank Assam Satrupa Estate by TeaSource
115 tasting notes

A fine start to the week with this malty wonderful Assam.

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16
drank Assam Satrupa Estate by TeaSource
115 tasting notes

This is my fave Assam that is currently available from the TeaSource.com. Their Special Reserve is a shade better but that is not available so this is the next best that I’ve found. I steep all assams for 2 minutes to avoid any astringency.

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75
drank English Rose by TeaSource
2 tasting notes

This is my comfort tea when things are looking bad. The smell alone is enough to lift my spirits. Who doesn’t love roses? :)

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75
drank Hunan Black by TeaSource
115 tasting notes

Reminds me of a Mao Feng tea, with some earthiness, chocolatey notes, a good strong morning tea.

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75
drank White Peony by TeaSource
1 tasting notes

One of my favorite kinds of tea.

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75
drank TeaSource Gold by TeaSource
1 tasting notes

Had it iced today. One of my favorite teas.

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25
drank Houjicha by TeaSource
3 tasting notes

A little split on this tea. It is very unique for a green tea, far smokier than most. I like to steep my teas four times over the course of a work day (about 0.2 oz. for 1 minute for the first cup, then 2 minutes, etc.), and I get a bit tired of the strong, particular flavor after one or two cups.

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75

This is my daily tea. Drinking a ‘fine’ grade Lung Ching is very affordable. It has a very full, ‘roundness’ to the taste. I generally get 2 infusions from each pot.

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25

This tastes like vaguely peppery water. :/

I was dismayed when I opened the bag to find it was essentially powder, but it still smelled strongly of both rooibos and spices. Gave it the usual seven minute steep at 180 and… well… nothing.

Turns out they suggest 2tsp per 8oz of water boiled for ten minutes… yikes! Will attempt again following their directions, but that seems like major overkill to me. We shall see.

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75
drank Lemon Solstice by TeaSource
72 tasting notes

I was surprised at how good it is. It doesn’t just taste like a lemon tea…it almost reminds me of a lemon cake. I definitely need to buy this.

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75
drank Chamomile by TeaSource
13 tasting notes

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75
drank Ceylon Doomba by TeaSource
13 tasting notes

As with most of my teas that aren’t in my “daily regimen”, I haven’t drunk this in a while, but I liked it enough to buy it after having a to-go cup of it.

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75
drank White Peony by TeaSource
13 tasting notes

Haven’t drunk this in a while, but I remember it being a nice, simple white tea.

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75
drank English Rose by TeaSource
13 tasting notes

So, I’m having a fresh cup of this tea, and decided to give live commentary. Brewed a teaspoon of it in approximately on cup of boiling water using a pre-heated mug for four minutes. The smell is surprisingly sweet. Taking a sip, the flavor is also sweeter than I remembered it being. If it were much sweeter, I don’t think I’d like it, but as is it’s alright. I can easily imagine myself growing to like this more, but right now I think I like the idea of this tea more than the actual flavor.
I should also comment that I am using the same mug I made the chamomile in last night, although that wasn’t very sweet itself, and I did rinse the mug out with boiling water when I was warming it, so I don’t think the chamomile could affect the flavor, at least not perceptibly.

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75
drank English Rose by TeaSource
13 tasting notes

Used 1 rounded teaspoon per cup of boiling water for approximately 3 minutes, sometimes 4. I don’t drink this too often, as I tend to prefer green tea, but when I do drink it I enjoy it quite a bit.
Insert Doctor Who joke here. :)

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75
drank Genmaicha by TeaSource
13 tasting notes

This is one of the two teas I drink on a daily basis. I brew it at 170 degrees F for 2.5 minutes on the first brew and 5 minutes on the second.

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75

This is one of the two teas I drink on a daily basis. I brew it at 170 degrees F for 2.5 minutes on the first brew and 5 minutes on the second.

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75

160 degrees. 2.5 minutes. used to steep this too hot, a thermometer to calibrate my electric kettle setting made a huge difference.

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75

boiling. steeped 5 minutes. tobacco-leather and burnt sugar kind of taste.

Teaman

That’s quite the description there Richard! LOL! I’ve never known how to describe it since it’s a relatively unique flavor so I refer to it as the “Keemun” flavor. Not being a smoker I’m not sure how accurate you are but I could imagine it to be pretty close.

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