OCTO wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:40 pmTeaTotalingTeaTotaling wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 5:16 pm
There is certainly better heat retention. For aged Sheng Puerh, I find a larger pot produces a better brew than a smaller pot with similar ratios.
I really like pots in the 250ml - 300ml range. While I don't always want this much tea, the session is much more satisfying.
I’m stating to see your silhouette appearing from the horizon!! Hahahahaha.... Now you’re so in my zone.... hahahahaha.... have you tried brewing half pot?? Especially with the older teas. This is going to be fun....
Cheers!!!
It’s been a long strange trip
I haven’t dabbled with a large pot/half pot situation in a while. What differences do you note?