Made a simple guide to help friends that are new to tea

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    • #15041
      TeaCultureWorldwide
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      If you find it useful I also wrote a more in-depth guide about the process here.

      How to Brew Tea

      When I tell my friends I’m a tea enthusiast, it always surprises me to find out how little they know about the actual brewing process. There’s nothing wrong with this because we all have to start somewhere, but I thought I’d give them a head start by creating this guide.

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    • #15047
      ICE
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      I appreciate the effort, but definitely not the details in the “brewing guide”.

      • #15049
        TeaCultureWorldwide
        Participant

        If nothing else, thanks for taking the time to look it over. Keep in mind that the brewing guide is targeted towards western style brewing which calls for less tea and longer steeps. Still, if you have any suggestions I’d be happy to hear them. I’ve already made adjustments to the graphic based on previous suggestions.

    • #15074
      Ablecha
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      1. try to taste more kinds of tea and find which kind of tea is suitable for you.
      Such as, flavor tea, pure tea including black tea from India, China, Green tea from japan, China; Pure ; Oolong tea; White tea.
      2.learn the brewing tip for each kind of tea, so to get the best flavor.
      3.try more difference quality of tea, learn how to review the tea quality.
      The ONLY tip is drinking and drinking. try more till it is easy for you to compare the quality

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