Hey, I missed my 3-year Steepster anniversary. Glad this place is still kickin’!
The packet, well, I can read “Lao Cong Shui Xian”. Old bush shuixian rock oolong. I do get a babypowdery white floral – I wouldn’t say shui xian (narcisssus) – in the wet leaf, with sour dark chocolate, herbs and wet rocks along a cool, maybe muddy stream.
It’s thick, smooth spring water with a drying bite in the throat, followed by a slight creaminess in the back and lots of salivation. This transforms to some cooling down into a small camphor bloom in the chest. Later steeps bring an unripe peach skin and squeaky tulip leaf kind of taste.
It’s easy to drink. It’s kind of simple, somehow soothing, and good. That’s about it!
Flavors: Biting, Camphor, Cream, Creamy, Dark Chocolate, Drying, Flowers, Herbs, Peach, Plant Stems, Roasted, Smooth, Spring Water, Sweet, Thick, Wet Rocks
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I missed this note as, I had to, and needed to disappear a bit. Happy Steepster anniversary! My third “birthday” will come soon as well.
Happy Steepsterversary, friend!
Only three?!?! Are you sure?!
Happy Steepsterversary! I am better for knowing you!
Happy Steepster anniversary! I can’t believe it’s been only three years!
Happy Steepster anniversary yay!
I missed this note as, I had to, and needed to disappear a bit. Happy Steepster anniversary! My third “birthday” will come soon as well.
Thank you all :) ashmanra, thank you, and I extend that sentiment to the rest of this community.