Home Roasted Jin Xuan Oolong and Brazilian Coffee

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Coffee, Earth, Milk, Nutty, Roasted, Butter, Peanut, Caramel, Roasted Nuts, Cream, Grass, Green, Mushrooms, Wet Earth, Spinach
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195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 15 sec 8 g 10 oz / 301 ml

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  • “123/365 This one’s been in my cupboard for a while (but let’s be honest, what hasn’t by this time?) I think that’s partly because I was in such a funk for a while, and partly because I’m just plain...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown I wasn’t sure what I was thinking when drinking this late tonight…..I wanted to play Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for an hour or two, while drinking tea, and I ended up getting enough energy to...” Read full tasting note
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  • “SO’s request this morning was something to help her wake up, and she often drinks coffee as well as tea most days, so I figured now was a good time to try this. LP threw this in with our last...” Read full tasting note
  • “Andrew, you are too kind. This tea is pretty interesting. You did a good job with the roast: nice warm and toasty like the cooked whole grain bread of the same adjective and mildly vegetal. The...” Read full tasting note

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Awe man, someone reviewed this before I did!

My first tasting of this had some funk to it, but I have retasted it a few times and find that fresh roast needs some time to settle; probably going to be true about all processes of any tea.

I kind of described it all on Instagram by replying to someone with:
“yeah… It is a tricky one. What I like most is how the texture of buttery sticks through the roasting of the jin xuan. The coffee, Brazilian one picked out by someone here locally, is already on the light side but my roasting at a SUPER light level keeps it mild and in the back but on the sides of the tongue. The roast comes through both lightly with that hint of warm nut, even though there is no nut taste. The oolong taste sticks with the mountain oolong taste upfront and changes a bit throughout. Its certainly like having a watered down coffee injected into a semi roasted mountain oolong with some texture. It’s not the best thing out there, but it’s quite unique and different.”

I was left with a few options on different ways to brew it as well so I look forward to playing around with this even more :)

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Edit I find it funny how all of my teas scores go down when I assign no point value :p

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This is a very enjoyable tea. I’m really liking the toasty flavor and have liked all the Jin Xuans and Milk Oolongs that I have tried. I’m not sure how much of the coffee flavor I am tasting, but frankly it doesn’t matter to me much, because the tea tastes good.

Liquid Proust

Really happy you enjoyed it. Something about roasting at home makes me feel like a scientist :)

Daylon R Thomas

I’ll get that one eventually.

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