I recently launched a new series on my YouTube channel where I taste tea with my husband who doesn't really like tea. We're only 2 episodes in but it has been a lot of fun so far. Gyokuro and Shou Puerh were hard nos.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... AYVe5OcgMg
Husband Tea Torture - YouTube Series
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Ah nice to see you define astringency as a puckery dry mouth ‘feeling’ and bitterness as a taste.
Great idea Nicole, go Zen master gong fu cha on him in the future.......
Anyway props to Jason, internet star. Also thanks for steeping directions, I think it's super important to add amount of tea, volume of gaiwan/pot, temperature and step time (from pour to pour) even if it's seemingly obvious in tea culture.
Anyway props to Jason, internet star. Also thanks for steeping directions, I think it's super important to add amount of tea, volume of gaiwan/pot, temperature and step time (from pour to pour) even if it's seemingly obvious in tea culture.
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Encouraging to watch a healthy, happy, marriage. If I was ever in a relationship with someone like Jason who would participate patiently doing something that she did not care about, I don't remember when. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! We joke about it a lot but he really is incredibly tolerant and supportive of my tea obsession.Ethan Kurland wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:56 pmEncouraging to watch a healthy, happy, marriage. If I was ever in a relationship with someone like Jason who would participate patiently doing something that she did not care about, I don't remember when. Thanks for sharing.