Re: water temp for Anxi oolong?On Mar 25, 12:10 pm, MarshalN <marsh...@gmail,com > wrote:
> On Mar 25, 10:24 am, Alex <alex.wo...@gmail,com > wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone. I'm getting into a major Anxi / tieguanyin phase, and
> > I've been having some issues with weird grassy tastes. It might be
> > that I've bought crappy tea, but I want to make sure. So, I was
> > wondering: what temperature water does everyone use for greenish
> > tieguanyin?
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > Alex
>
> Sounds like it's the tea.
>
> You can brew it with hot water -- very hot water in fact -- and still
> not get grassy notes if the tea's good. How long do you infuse your
> teas for?
>
> MarshalN http :// www .xanga,com /MarshalN
Thanks for the snappy and thoughtful responses, Lew and MarsalN. The
broader situation is that I got what is allegedly some very good
(lightly roasted) tieguanyin and I've been practicing on some other
stuff in preparation for drinking the good batch. I've been steeping
it for various lengths of time, but not less than 30 seconds. Maybe I
should try treating it like a good puer. Anyway I was getting a very
grassy result so I put in less leaf, and steeped for a 1:00, then
1:30, then 2:00, as I would if I was doing a side-by-side comparison.
It was pretty much all grass all the way through, although the earlier
steeps had a very promising hint of peach in the smell. So, I started
to think maybe the water was too hot, although when I use overhot
water on Taiwanese oolongs the result is vegetal rather than grassy.
It sounds like I may just have some bad / old / under-roasted tea.
thanks again
Alex