Ethan Kurland wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 2:35 pm
pedant wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 10:41 am
bienvenue! beautiful ceramics, thank you for sharing
+1
Have you compared the 3 clays to learn how they vary in taste for the same tea(s)? Would be interesting to learn how they each effect tea. (I especially like the look of the unglazed porcelain; however, I've read on this forum that unglazed porcelain can ruin infusions. Good to hear what you feel.)
Thanks for the post.
The porclain doesn't lie.
Means , if you want to get the true taste of anything , you brew it in porcelain or glass. The clay has an impact on taste ( I wouldn't call it ruin the infusions , coz in some cases it actually helps to reduce some not appretiated notes / characteristics of some tea ) . Glazed clay would be ,
in my opinion , some transition between clay and porcelain..and so the characteristics.
The best way to compare is - first try without the tea but just water ( preferably less Ca , some bottle water ) . Pour hot water in those 3 types and let it cool down to the mild warm temperature, then drink. ...that will reveal the clay taste
After that try - brew the same tea ( preferably some which you are very familiar with ) in those 3 pots, you will understand what way it affects the tea ( I'd start with some less fermented so the clay taste impact is also more noticable ) . So could try some JP / YN greens , sheng , white or green oolong.
Pourous clays tend to dimnish some astringancy but flowery notes unfortunatelly can go along with that as well , only fruityness stays ( that's an example of sheng in some Yixing ) , so those are suitable for young shengs or some lower quality shengs ( like made of tai di cha where astringacny is very intensive ) with sharp taste.
There is also concept of using same teapot from pouresous clay for many years with same tea so it has sort of coating inside which dimnishes the actual clay taste ( which might be disturbing for some tea ) and makes the tea drinking experience better.
Which clay for which tea is very long and contraversional topic..also perosnal preference, I guess.