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Author: Jazzy
Date: May 6, 2008 22:05

need help with my milan dancong, recently bought some new dancong. but
when i brewed it taste bitter from 1st - 4 th infusions? am using
about half cup of my gaiwan. did i use too much leaves? previous
dancong i had didnt have much bitterness but this one has bitterness
and alot of throatiness.

does this mean it is a bad dancong?
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Re: milan dancong taste bitter         


Author: SN
Date: May 6, 2008 22:42

i had some "cheap" mi lan dc that tasted like teabags if overinfused/
infused too many times,
and also had the "expensive" dc that was nice and flowery, but even
this one had some mild astringency...

depends on the leaf quality, how it was processed,

so you need to go play some more with it,
vary your water temperatures,
leaf quantity
(if its watery = not enough leaf or not enough time)
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Re: milan dancong taste bitter         


Author: Balt
Date: May 7, 2008 00:15

On May 7, 7:05 am, Jazzy yahoo.com> wrote:
> need help with my milan dancong, recently bought some new dancong. but
> when i brewed it taste bitter from 1st - 4 th infusions? am using
> about half cup of my gaiwan. did i use  too much leaves? previous
> dancong i had didnt have much bitterness but this one has bitterness
> and alot of throatiness.

Have you tried cooler water?

Tomas

http://tuochatea.blogspot.com
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Re: milan dancong taste bitter         


Author: Jazzy
Date: May 7, 2008 04:15

have tried playing with the temperature but somehow there' still some
bitterness. i dont know somehow i felt with cooler water i could not
get the nice orchid aroma..

maybe i should try very little leaves, cooler water but longer
infusion time..so far the bitterness has been a little harsh on me!
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Re: milan dancong taste bitter         


Author: DPM
Date: May 7, 2008 04:53

"Jazzy" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:88e56f2d-40a4-4ffe-919e-7c37d43fcbbd@p25g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> have tried playing with the temperature but somehow there' still some
> bitterness. i dont know somehow i felt with cooler water i could not
> get the nice orchid aroma..
>
> maybe i should try very little leaves, cooler water but longer
> infusion time..so far the bitterness has been a little harsh on me!

Keep the first few infusions REALLY short. I use 190-200 F water, but the
first 2 or 3 infusions are in the 15-30 second range. I love these teas,
but they are very sensitive to brew time, in my experience.

HTH,
Dean
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Re: milan dancong taste bitter         


Author: Lewis Perin
Date: May 7, 2008 07:02

"DPM" junk.com> writes:
> "Jazzy" yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:88e56f2d-40a4-4ffe-919e-7c37d43fcbbd@p25g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
>> have tried playing with the temperature but somehow there' still some
>> bitterness. i dont know somehow i felt with cooler water i could not
>> get the nice orchid aroma..
>>
>> maybe i should try very little leaves, cooler water but longer
>> infusion time..so far the bitterness has been a little harsh on me!
>
> Keep the first few infusions REALLY short. I use 190-200 F water, but the
> first 2 or 3 infusions are in the 15-30 second range. I love these teas,
> but they are very sensitive to brew time, in my experience.

I agree. In fact, you might find that you pour off the liquor for
early steeps as soon as the brewing vessel is filled. This may sound
zany, but try it!
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Re: milan dancong taste bitter         


Author: Jazzy
Date: May 7, 2008 09:23

thanks for all the tips!

i just read imen's blog on iced dancong maybe i should try that.

i wonder if i keep the tea a little longer it will be smoother and
less bitter?

:)
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