This afternoon, “Oolong, green, white, oolong, green, white,” I thought. Should I go stare at what’s in my cupboard? Maybe something will call out to me. I think about some teas. Dragonwell sounds just right. I think about teas a few minutes more. But I keep going back to Dragonwell. Dragonwell, it is.
I went with the 6oz cup method again, instead of an 8oz+ mug. I have a feeling this size will be becoming my default when drinking teas that get more than 2 steeps. I know it’s not that much less tea than a mug, but somehow I drink it faster and it feels like less tea. This time I used a 2 minutes 30 seconds multiplier like A&D recommends. I kept the 160° F water temperature like last time.
The Dragonwell was much the same as before, which is tasty and enjoyable. I sped through my first two cups, then drank the next two cups after dinner. The 4th steep was at least half tea, half watery, if not mostly watery. I do not think I will be steeping this a 4th time again.
1st steep: 2 min 30 sec.
2nd steep: 5 min.
3rd steep: 7 min 30 sec.
4th steep: 10 min.
Next time I drink this, I plan to try 3 steeps using the same times as a today but with 170° F water. Yes, I feel like each new tea is an experiment in how preparing it differently could change the taste. Yes, I am a scientist. Yes, I’m geeky. =)
- Using a 2 min 30 sec multiplier work well for this tea.
- Steep 3 times. This tea doesn’t take a 4th steep well.
Preparation
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NO 4th STEEP??? lol! Sorry for the caps, I’m just quite shocked. I can get 12-22 steeps from 1 serving. That’s why I rarely have it- I get sick of it lol.
geeky is good ;)
Good and useful! The former sciences major in me agrees with your methods.
NO 4th STEEP??? lol! Sorry for the caps, I’m just quite shocked. I can get 12-22 steeps from 1 serving. That’s why I rarely have it- I get sick of it lol.
lol I know. I drink a new tea and for the first half dozen times, I’m drinking it and thinking about what I want to try next time I steep it.