Got this tea from derk, so big thank you!
I woke up in 2 am… way too early. In 7 am, I didn’t wanted to stand up and do something…
And then in 9 am and I was so sleepy. But it was already necessary to do something.
Anyway, I actually wanted to use all 6 grams and prepare gong-fu. But then I thought it is not good solution for Ceylon teas.
So, prepared oldschool western style and after 4 minutes of steeping I got brisk tea.
Aroma of roasted fruits, bit malty and honey brought thoughts this will be very nice tea, although bit simple in flavours.
And it is easydrinker for sure. The aroma is as I said very nice, and flavours? Well, it is simple in flavours, but they are very, very nice! Citrus zest, again some malts and roasted nuts. Not much of that honey aroma pronounced in flavours, but…
Enjoyable tea!
Song pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX1QsCjyg44
Translation: https://lyricstranslate.com/en/voda-živá-water-life.html
And found out one funny song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3BVMkpmC2M — https://lyricstranslate.com/en/králíci-rabbits.html
I know it for ages, but the transaltion is just great.
Flavors: Citrus Zest, Honey, Malt, Roasted Nuts
Preparation
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I assume you mean Rabbits song Nattie :)
By the way, in “common” Czech sometimes there is no difference between rabbits and hares. Especially in some dialects.
I did (:
Oh really? I’m planning to learn some Czech before I visit Prague later in the year (or next year depending on Coronavirus) with my boyfriend. I’ll have to ask you for some tips!
Hehe :)
Contact me on (first name).(first three letters from surname)95 at gmail.com
I will gladly help you!
Well, I’ve just had a good laugh at those lyrics. That took a dark turn quickly! Lol.
I assume you mean Rabbits song Nattie :)
By the way, in “common” Czech sometimes there is no difference between rabbits and hares. Especially in some dialects.
I did (:
Oh really? I’m planning to learn some Czech before I visit Prague later in the year (or next year depending on Coronavirus) with my boyfriend. I’ll have to ask you for some tips!
Hehe :)
Contact me on (first name).(first three letters from surname)95 at gmail.com
I will gladly help you!
Ah, really?! Thanks so much!! :D I definitely will!
Sure thing :)