https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7-QaQ4vK0r8/maxresdefault.jpg00Dart Alonge | Tao Teawarehttps://instantpotteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/instant-pot-teacher-video-tutorials-official-logo.pngDart Alonge | Tao Teaware2024-04-14 08:30:022024-04-14 08:30:02This Blend is WORTH so MUCH MORE | Bitterleaf Sugary Pick Me Up Review
Hey, love the content. I'm really interested in the line on the bitterleaf page that says that this tea is good for grandpa/thermos brewing. I thermos brew on work days and would love to bring a tea with dancong fragrance to work but most dancongs will ovebrew that way. I don't suppose you've given grandpa brewing a go with this one?
I loved how the wet leaves looked! This is a really tasty budget buy. Loved your deep dive into the characteristics of each. As someone who enjoys florals this hit the spot for my recent black tea cravings 🍃
I would LOVE a SUPER in depth video about every Oolong variety that you have info on. Maybe break out a whiteboard, even. The works. Specifically the difference in how each one is processed, info on each cultivar, just literally every little piece of information you can think of.
A short-lived 5-steep dancong in this case actually matches the red tea's short lifespan in number of steeps as well. I'm not a fan of blends, including other popular bitterleaf blends, but this one was a clear winner that was thoughtfully planned.
Hey, love the content. I'm really interested in the line on the bitterleaf page that says that this tea is good for grandpa/thermos brewing. I thermos brew on work days and would love to bring a tea with dancong fragrance to work but most dancongs will ovebrew that way. I don't suppose you've given grandpa brewing a go with this one?
I loved how the wet leaves looked! This is a really tasty budget buy. Loved your deep dive into the characteristics of each. As someone who enjoys florals this hit the spot for my recent black tea cravings 🍃
More tea review please
I would LOVE a SUPER in depth video about every Oolong variety that you have info on. Maybe break out a whiteboard, even. The works. Specifically the difference in how each one is processed, info on each cultivar, just literally every little piece of information you can think of.
You get your teas where?
I’m glad I’m not the only one that loves looking at the wet leaves the different colors
A short-lived 5-steep dancong in this case actually matches the red tea's short lifespan in number of steeps as well. I'm not a fan of blends, including other popular bitterleaf blends, but this one was a clear winner that was thoughtfully planned.
Sick content.