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Awesome, I hope you enjoy it. I find steeping for about 5 mins is perfect. Looking forward to seeing what you think of it.Test driving the red tomorrow morning.
Awesome, I hope you enjoy it. I find steeping for about 5 mins is perfect. Looking forward to seeing what you think of it.Test driving the red tomorrow morning.
Awesome, I hope you enjoy it. I find steeping for about 5 mins is perfect. Looking forward to seeing what you think of it.
That's what I had to do when I first bought it. Took me about a week to get the steep time, milk, and sweetener ratio to where I liked it. I found even one minute in steep time can make a difference with this blend.I want to play with the ratio and steep times a bit.
We bought in on the recommendation of a friend. After the first two or three cups, niether of us was sure about it, but after about a week of playing with it, we really started to enjoy it. I did find that compared to many other english and irish black teas I have had, I add more milk to the red, which I found helped bring out a better flavor.Both still need some manipulation, but neither is terrible.
We bought in on the recommendation of a friend. After the first two or three cups, niether of us was sure about it, but after about a week of playing with it, we really started to enjoy it. I did find that compared to many other english and irish black teas I have had, I add more milk to the red, which I found helped bring out a better flavor.
My favorite combination:@isaac liu I’ve seen some of your posts in the WAYS thread and wanted to see if you’d jump in here and talk about tea & tobacco pairings.
I didn’t expect to see someone posting photos of a gong fu setup and talking about Wuyi rock oolong. You’ve got my attention.
How does Barry's compare to Yorkshire Red? We've been drinking Yorkshire for years. Thanks!Primarily drink black teas. Barry's Original, an Irish tea that I order from the Barry's in Ireland, and Yorkshire Red from the UK - that one I just buy on Amazon.
Barry's is a smooth Irish blend, but we both prefer the Yorkshire Red. I think the Yorkshire is a bolder tea with a more robust flavor. We still drink Barry's a couple times a week, but we drink the Yorkshire daily.How does Barry's compare to Yorkshire Red? We've been drinking Yorkshire for years. Thanks!
Now drinking Upper Namring Estate First Flush Darjeeling- 2021
First Flush Darjeeling teas are difficult to get in USA. So far the only source I found was Harney, which offered this 2021 crop mid-2021 to mid-2022.
Mid-2022 onwards they are offering First Flush Darjeeling from Marybong gardens. I got a pound, but did not taste it yet. Having said that, the Upper Namring Estate 2021 is superb!
First Flush Darjeelings although black teas, creates a infusion which is golden / amber in color
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