The timing of drinking infusions
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:38 pm
Recently I have found that the amount of time between drinking rounds of a tea session great effect enjoyment of some teas.
For roasted oolong drinking one round quickly after another accentuates the power of the taste of roasting. It can make me feel a rough edge that is not there when drinking with a fair amount of time between drinking infusions. Sometimes it seemed that after a 2nd infusion that subtlety was being lost, but I now realize that it was the build-up of some flavors in my mouth, not the actual later brew that was the problem.
For unroasted oolong various flavors might get accentuated by drinking round after round quickly. Upsetting the balance of flavors gives me a diminished tea session.
We can concentrate on the quality of tea & water, finding ideal parameters for our preparation, & the effects of teaware & miss another factor, the way we drink. It matters.
For roasted oolong drinking one round quickly after another accentuates the power of the taste of roasting. It can make me feel a rough edge that is not there when drinking with a fair amount of time between drinking infusions. Sometimes it seemed that after a 2nd infusion that subtlety was being lost, but I now realize that it was the build-up of some flavors in my mouth, not the actual later brew that was the problem.
For unroasted oolong various flavors might get accentuated by drinking round after round quickly. Upsetting the balance of flavors gives me a diminished tea session.
We can concentrate on the quality of tea & water, finding ideal parameters for our preparation, & the effects of teaware & miss another factor, the way we drink. It matters.