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Re: Lochan sample stuff     

Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Cidery in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: john howison
Date: Nov 7, 2007 12:33

... flush darjeeling Not as grassy, no cidery or woody flavour but very, very.... Sewpur Standard organic Assam No cidery taste, but a slight chocolate flavour...nicer Assam. It smells very strongly cidery in the bag, but that flavour...Dragon Assam, 2nd flush Much more cidery, medium thickness, very smooth flavoured and...> but also with that strong cidery and vinegary flavour that keeps ...
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Lochan sample stuff     

Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Cidery in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: Nov 7, 2007 10:28

... flush darjeeling Not as grassy, no cidery or woody flavour but very, ...5. Sewpur Standard organic Assam No cidery taste, but a slight chocolate flavour ...nicer Assam. It smells very strongly cidery in the bag, but that flavour...Dragon Assam, 2nd flush Much more cidery, medium thickness, very smooth flavoured and...spicy but also with that strong cidery and vinegary flavour that keeps ...
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Re: Iced tea?     

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Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: Oct 15, 2006 10:37

... very simple flavour that is vaguely reminiscent of pancake makeup. It's totally different when iced. Ice a good yunnan tea, and the tannic flavour that kept it rich is greatly reduced, while the cidery flavour is enhanced. The overall effect is pretty nasty. Darjeelings don't taste _bad_ per se, when iced. They just don't taste much at all... they taste like water with a little grass...
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