Tea evaluation template
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 2:00 am
I wrote a blog post about creating an evaluation template for tea. I don't use that for writing reviews, but I've ran across versions of that type of thing before, and helped a friend by creating this version for their business purpose evaluation.
It's essentially the same types of content I consider when writing reviews: tea taste (basic tongue-based sensation), aroma / flavor (the kind of range captured on flavor / aroma wheels), mouthfeel related, aftertaste range, about flaws, match to a standard type, including evaluation related to preference, etc.
One might wonder who the audience is for such writing or discussion. Most tea enthusiasts are either just sorting through an earlier phase or have their take on this kind of analysis sorted out, and neither really need to write all that down. The same for vendors; this would only be helpful for someone working through a new form of analysis or record keeping. Judging from readership and response not so many people are interested; so that usually goes.
This mentions where there is a copy available for download, not that it would be difficult to retype it, or adjust it to a form one likes better.
http://teaintheancientworld.blogspot.co ... plate.html
It's essentially the same types of content I consider when writing reviews: tea taste (basic tongue-based sensation), aroma / flavor (the kind of range captured on flavor / aroma wheels), mouthfeel related, aftertaste range, about flaws, match to a standard type, including evaluation related to preference, etc.
One might wonder who the audience is for such writing or discussion. Most tea enthusiasts are either just sorting through an earlier phase or have their take on this kind of analysis sorted out, and neither really need to write all that down. The same for vendors; this would only be helpful for someone working through a new form of analysis or record keeping. Judging from readership and response not so many people are interested; so that usually goes.
This mentions where there is a copy available for download, not that it would be difficult to retype it, or adjust it to a form one likes better.
http://teaintheancientworld.blogspot.co ... plate.html