jpr54_ said

articles on Pu-erh

I would like to read about pu-erh
suggestions on articles/books would be appreciated.
I know I can google topic but would prefer getting recommendations.

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I make it a bit of a hobby to collect good informative articles on tea: https://www.facebook.com/notes/tea-drinkers/tea-article-collection-for-all-your-reading-needs/543535942409150 if you ctr+f to Pu erh you will find quite a few.

As for books, I have not personally read them (on my rather vast tea book shopping list) but I have heard good things about http://www.amazon.com/dp/0295993235 and http://www.amazon.com/dp/9749863933

Cwyn said

Holy moly Batman!! That is one awesome list on your Facebook. O.O

I might be a bit obsessive :P I constantly add to it once I get a bunch new articles, I try to update it once to twice a month. I need to add your awesome article about Cha Qi to it as well…though not sure if that will go in the Pu Erh section or somewhere else (I loved it, by the way)

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MzPriss said

I recently found out about http://teadb.org/

They do video reviews and there are articles as well. I find it really informative. Crimson Lotus has some great info too – but is filled with temptation. The puer thread here is also good – lots of good discussion and helpful puheads.

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Cwyn said

Just for some old school internet reading, check out Cloud’s collection for benchmark Puerh. He has a book out too. http://www.cloudsteacollection.com/html/webart/webartframeset_e.html

MarshalN’s blog is a must-read, as is Hobbes the Half Dipper. SoggyEnderman has Hster’s Tea Closet blog on her amazing Facebook list of must-reads above.

Oooh Cloud’s collection looks fun!

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AllanK said

Very interesting article, informative.

jschergen said

It should be noted that Hojo’s views on storage are pretty controversial.

Cwyn said

I’m keeping one cake in its coincidental shrink wrap (was shipped that way) just in case Hojo’s idea happens to work for Wisconsin. Just not sure how I feel about tea in long term plastic though.

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