Thank you for sharing your parameters, I bet it would yield a better cup. The temptation to switch my order to Hojo is definitely me wanting to play with it more and not being able to

Thank you for sharing your parameters, I bet it would yield a better cup. The temptation to switch my order to Hojo is definitely me wanting to play with it more and not being able to
Where do you buy your Chinese greens from?Janice wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 6:21 pmI skipped Chinese greens last year and I’m pleased that I’ve ordered my old favorites this year - TPHK, anji bai cha and long jing. It’s also an excuse to use some of the tea ware that doesn’t work for Japanese greens.
I started with the TPHK since the shape adds to the interest, the way that whisking adds to the experience of matcha.
Welcome to TeaForum @Woozl looking forward to your introduction. Like the sound of a knee buckler
I bought from Tea Trekker this year. I generally enjoy their TPHK. I refuse to order greens directly from China because sometimes it seems like the post office there has a special hot storage room where they keep tea for a few weeks before putting the boxes on the plane.Shine Magical wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 8:38 pmWhere do you buy your Chinese greens from?Janice wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 6:21 pmI skipped Chinese greens last year and I’m pleased that I’ve ordered my old favorites this year - TPHK, anji bai cha and long jing. It’s also an excuse to use some of the tea ware that doesn’t work for Japanese greens.
I started with the TPHK since the shape adds to the interest, the way that whisking adds to the experience of matcha.
Following up with a side by side of O-Cha’s refrigerated 2016 Kagoshima Sencha Sae Midori and 2018 Kirishima Organic Asamushi Sencha. The Tachi Masaki shigaraki kyusu may accentuate the greener aspects of Sae Midori while smoothing out the rough edges of the Asamushi. Hard to be sure though. What I'm sure of is these two side by side are better than on their own. They compliment each other on the palate, both still have some bitterness at 165F/50seconds, with the Asamushi being mellower and the Same Midori more in your face bold and vegetal. I now think the maximum time for sencha in the refrigerator is around 2 years, it is still green but has lost vibrancy. Has anyone else kept their sencha refrigerated this long? I think the 2019 Sae Midori is much smoother and less up front vegetal green than 2016, but I think that has to do with the harvest.Victoria wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 9:41 pmSteeping 2016 O-Cha’s Sae Midori (refrigerated till 04/2019), in Tachi Masaki shigaraki ball filter kyusu. Interesting, today it is much more vegetal and richer than steeped in denser reduction fired Gyokuryu sesame filter kyusu. It might be due to difference in water used, the relative humidity in the air today, or the kyusu that’s making a difference in results. I think to investigate further, a side by side, real time comparison is probably in the works for next time.
Youz may remember the woozl from the last list. I even swapped some tea with you. I joined here a year ago but have not been active. Although lurking a bit. My wife is still throwing pots in her “spare” time.Victoria wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 9:41 pmWelcome to TeaForum Woozl looking forward to your introduction. Like the sound of a knee buckler.
Welcome back to the future, and our new forum. Now I remember you, you’ve been drinking seriously for a while. Refresh my memory, which tea did we swap. I haven’t tried TeaTrekker yet. What type of teas are you mostly drinking these days, and what oolong were you thinking of trying?Woozl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 10:28 pmYouz may remember the woozl from the last list. I even swapped some tea with you. I joined here a year ago but have not been active. Although lurking a bit. My wife is still throwing pots in her “spare” time.Victoria wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 9:41 pmWelcome to TeaForum Woozl looking forward to your introduction. Like the sound of a knee buckler.
Have you tried TeaTrekker oolong? Some interesting stuff comes through seasonally, I like it, but I really don’t have enough experience to know the grade the oolongs are.....good for the money for sure!
So, yay! spring. An Ji Ba is cray!