Online tea sale to support The Steeping Room
All, the coronavirus epidemic has been very hard on small businesses and forced many to lay off their staff.
The Steeping Room in Austin, Texas has always had good teas at reasonable prices. They are deeply discounting their teas sold online to try to stay afloat. Austin is under a "stay at home order" so they cannot even do delivery or curbside.
Though you may not be familiar with them they also have an incredible menu filled with impeccably prepared, healthy, delicious foods that have made them a fun dining experience for locals. Before the epidemic, they were filled to capacity every weekend and it was best to get reservations. They had weekly tea classes on every aspect of tea. Unlike a lot of tea sellers, the owners actually know a lot about teas.
They are like family to me and I hate to see their 11 year dream end.
Please help support The Steeping Room.
https://www.thesteepingroom.com/collect ... r-tea-shop
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The Steeping Room in Austin, Texas has always had good teas at reasonable prices. They are deeply discounting their teas sold online to try to stay afloat. Austin is under a "stay at home order" so they cannot even do delivery or curbside.
Though you may not be familiar with them they also have an incredible menu filled with impeccably prepared, healthy, delicious foods that have made them a fun dining experience for locals. Before the epidemic, they were filled to capacity every weekend and it was best to get reservations. They had weekly tea classes on every aspect of tea. Unlike a lot of tea sellers, the owners actually know a lot about teas.
They are like family to me and I hate to see their 11 year dream end.
Please help support The Steeping Room.
https://www.thesteepingroom.com/collect ... r-tea-shop
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Great cause @Baisao. Very very difficult time for brick and mortar shops. We all need to do our best to support these kind of specialty vendors who make quality teas available to us all.
Old Man’s Eye Brows and the aged white teas are recommended.
The sencha selection is solid, not Thés du Japon level though they have carried his teas, but very nice.
I’ve bought my weight in Organic Sencha because it is near impossible to mess up, which makes it great for work and distracted significant others.
I am fond of the Bai Ji Guan yancha.
Wenshan Baozhong has been good in the past and has a spice finish.
The Duck Shit they carry *may* be from the mother tree. I know the owners have been to the farm where clones from the mother tree is grown, per Winnie Yu (deceased).
The Wild Da Xue Shan Black from Yunnan is beautiful and recommended.
2017 Wuliang Wild Puerh is supposed to be good (I can’t drink young sheng)
The 2005 Ming Yuan Hao 'Nu Er' Raw Puerh needs another 10 years but gives a good jumpstart on aging. It is very stimulating.
The aged Menghai shou is recommended
For the budget minded, the Grand Leaf Pueh is very good for a shou: barnyard but no strange anchovy notes. A solid affordable shou.
They have two types of Liu Bao. This has been difficult to find at times. I’ve gone several years at a time before finding some stateside. I haven’t tried theirs but I imagine they are good.
I don’t drink assams or tisanes so I can’t speak to those.
The owners sample a lot of teas to make their selections. This year they sampled over two dozen each of yanchas and senchas to find what they felt was good enough to carry.
But for the discounts it’s hard to go wrong on just about anything.
@BaisaoBaisao wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:56 pmOld Man’s Eye Brows and the aged white teas are recommended.
The sencha selection is solid, not Thés du Japon level though they have carried his teas, but very nice.
I’ve bought my weight in Organic Sencha because it is near impossible to mess up, which makes it great for work and distracted significant others.
I am fond of the Bai Ji Guan yancha.
Wenshan Baozhong has been good in the past and has a spice finish.
The Duck Shit they carry *may* be from the mother tree. I know the owners have been to the farm where clones from the mother tree is grown, per Winnie Yu (deceased).
The Wild Da Xue Shan Black from Yunnan is beautiful and recommended.
2017 Wuliang Wild Puerh is supposed to be good (I can’t drink young sheng)
The 2005 Ming Yuan Hao 'Nu Er' Raw Puerh needs another 10 years but gives a good jumpstart on aging. It is very stimulating.
The aged Menghai shou is recommended
For the budget minded, the Grand Leaf Pueh is very good for a shou: barnyard but no strange anchovy notes. A solid affordable shou.
They have two types of Liu Bao. This has been difficult to find at times. I’ve gone several years at a time before finding some stateside. I haven’t tried theirs but I imagine they are good.
I don’t drink assams or tisanes so I can’t speak to those.
The owners sample a lot of teas to make their selections. This year they sampled over two dozen each of yanchas and senchas to find what they felt was good enough to carry.
But for the discounts it’s hard to go wrong on just about anything.
Thanks for the recommendations
@DailyTX, my pleasure. I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy whatever you get. Thanks for supporting them.
They are just the kind of tea sellers we need in the world. The believe that a high tide raises all boats. They’ve welcomed and encouraged a lot of other tea businesses, never seeing them as competition but as friends on the same path.
They are just the kind of tea sellers we need in the world. The believe that a high tide raises all boats. They’ve welcomed and encouraged a lot of other tea businesses, never seeing them as competition but as friends on the same path.
I am a big fan of tea shops in the United States! Just got a couple samples (4 oz is probably a big sample per tea lol), and a pu erh cake from themBaisao wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:36 pmDailyTX, my pleasure. I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy whatever you get. Thanks for supporting them.
They are just the kind of tea sellers we need in the world. The believe that a high tide raises all boats. They’ve welcomed and encouraged a lot of other tea businesses, never seeing them as competition but as friends on the same path.
It would! I am on edge, hoping they can pull through.
I am so glad you’ve been able to go there. I love their food and their service is top notch. The owners are two of the sweetest and most generous people I know. Thank you for supporting them.
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Just picked up a bunch of samples. I am jealous of anyone that lives near this spot!! They have a really cool and legitimately interesting selection.
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