2005 Spring of Menghai Dayi (HK Dry)
ordered as part of LP spring sampler
6.5g, 100mL gaiwan, Brita water, 212f
1x 5s rinse that smells slightly mushroomy (but have picked this note a lot in cha hai, so maybe just that lol)
dry leaves smell of smoke and dried fruit
wet leaves are smoky! a bit of sharpness, some dried fruit, and something oddly reminiscent of gasoline. Thought I also caught something like meat, but I had a bacon egg bagel for breakfast at this same desk earlier, so it could just be that.
consistency is thin throughout.
4s: sharp and slight medicinal that turns into a brief celery tinged sweetness on tongue before fading. light smoky aftertaste that lingers.
7s: less sharp. bit of mint, cooling, and medicinal on aftertaste.
8s: similar. itchy feeling in throat, but slightly fruity sense upon exhaling in throat/back nasal area. a bit hard to describe.
11s: not as harsh upfront, but lingering sweetness on aftertaste remains.
23s: lighter on taste. slight mushroom notes on initial that fade into fruit almost immediately.
25s: slight sharp + smoke that turns into similar aftertaste as before. slight aroma in throat.
30s: fading
1 min: similar to before
thermos: bit bitter, but not undrinkable. Nothing special to note. Unlikely to spring for a cake.
Flavors: Bitter, Celery, Fruity, Mint, Mushrooms, Smoke, Sweet
Hello, Cuz! Good to hear from you!
I hope you enjoy your time from work!!
Hi!
Hey y’all good to see ya! Yeah tea-sipper I have needed a break. Still need to find some people that seem lost to me at the moment. Rich, how is the kitty doing? I am working on a chairman junior at the moment.
ash, we are heading to healing springs in October. May be a side trip if all eases up with this covid mess.
Sounds like fun!
My latest experimentation is leaving some loose liubao open to elents (leaving kitched sliding door for few hours open rain or sun) and leaving chunks of liubao brick on top. I better start patenting these blends. Oh, maybe burning incense nearby to attract spiders.
Sierge, I have some Liu An airing now. I also save the loose stuff off my teas and make mrm’s house blend. Just toss it in and brew and you don’t have to waste much time or worry about.
Liu an is very cool. The best one I came across was from thetea.pl but still to me it was missing oiliness. I knew there was method to my nonchalance