I got me a nice (dishwasher-safe) stoneware teapot, and a tea strainer ball thingy.
The cold season is coming and I’m looking for a new evening habit of drinking a gallon of afternoon tea (instead of drinking a gallon of Cola…)
Anyone got any recommendations on this front?
Have a browse on Bird & Blend – I’m too broke for fancy tea nowadays, but they have so many types and flavours to try. You can get small bags of tealeaves just to get a taste for them before you commit to a full tin. And they send you sample teabags to try with every order.
They also do advent calendars which could be a good way to try a bunch of stuff!
My favourites were Earl Grey Creme and Monkey Chops. 🍌
this. We did the bird and blend advent calendar a few years ago and have never looked back.
Came here to recommend the advent calendar too. Geat idea. Soo much good tea.
I’m partial to the chocolate digestive. Almost scratches that hot chocolate itch.
Their monthly tea subscription is my favourite!!
Sadly unavailable right now but my personal favorite is “They China Food!” from Adagio’s fandom blends.
If you’re looking for something interesting and different that’s a good place to look in general.
I’d say find a local tea shop and get small amounts of a couple different types. The tea that makes it to western markets is usually pretty low quality, black teas are the most likely to be decent. There isn’t gonna be a huge quality difference between brands either. If you want really good stuff, you gotta order online from specialized sellers, usually from asia.
Also, ditch the tea ball thingy and get a steeping basket or steep straight in the pot, the leaves don’t have room to expand in there and you don’t get good flavour.
I can try to recommend something more specific based on which flavours you like the most (earthy, woody, chocolate, malty, fruity, floral, vegetal, grassy, nutty etc.)
Puer is delicious, strongly flavourful, can’t really be oversteeped and has a wide flavour range.
Someone else already mentioned alishan oolong - any high mountain taiwanese oolong is a good choice. Tie guan yin (tyeh gwan yin - iron goddess of mercy) is another popular oolong.
Russian country tea. It’s a blend that has some lapsang souchong and other black teas so it’s a little smokey but not too much. Great in fall and winter.
Gunpowder green. Bolder green tea with a unique rolled preparation.
Ti Kuan Yin. A high quality oolong tea that has aging time and techniques between green and black but unique flavors. I love it with honey.
Pu’erh. A fermented tea. Tons of unique flavor in it. Comes in black and green varieties. Maybe try a small purchase to see if you like the fermented funky flavors.
I brew all my loose leaf multiple times, you can easily get 3-5+ steeps from good loose leaf. They say don’t wait more than 5-6 hrs between brews as mold can form in the wet but drained leaves.
Local tea shop near my house sells me Alishan Secret Garden High Mountain Oolong which is heavenly.
Yunnan sourcing! Yunnan sourcing! Yunnan sourcing!
might need some more info :p
I recommend getting tea from yunnan sourcing (look at Google) they grow it indigenously and have great quality tea, you won’t regret getting black tea from there
Difficult to go wrong with almost anything from Bird & Blend.