I've been looking all over on how to use tea leaved. This is the BEST, simplest, no stress instruction video. AND he makes tea not boring. Great video. Thank you!
This is great, thank you! I've been exactly that person with nice loose leaf tea sitting in the cupboard waiting because I thought the next step was to brew gong fu cha style. These are great, simple techniques to use to get started - and a relaxed, enjoyable format, too.
You finally noticed! 😜🙃 Wasn't hard to plug the Everest because I really do love that product (and miss it dearly since the train incident😢) Product link has been in the description since I posted, so hopefully that drove a sale or two 🤗🌱🍵
Great, funny, and informative video - thank you so much! Do you also have a recommendation for what types of teapots are best for preparing tea (e.g., glass, metal, ceramic)? Regarding the tea-to-water ratio, is it always a matter of personal preference, or is there a traditional rule/guideline on how much good quality tea should typically be used for one teapot when serving tea to friends?
lolll you got it man, I need potential subscribers to know I made states in 2004 - great publicity for the channel. Thanks for watchin! Hope you're gettin days on snow this winter
Truuuue, that was painful for me to say also. I mean... I make time for Gongfu every single day, but not all people can (I guess?). Anyway, it's good to have backups... for the tea tool... belt... tool... tea? You know what I mean ;p
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I admire your expertise and your down to earth and humorous presentation.
Thanks doc!
Bro I love tea, and I need this content in my life. I got heavy into coffee during lockdowns but want to go back to my tea ways. I appreciate you
I've been looking all over on how to use tea leaved. This is the BEST, simplest, no stress instruction video. AND he makes tea not boring. Great video. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Making good tea isn’t as complicated as people think! 🤗🍵🌱
This is great, thank you! I've been exactly that person with nice loose leaf tea sitting in the cupboard waiting because I thought the next step was to brew gong fu cha style. These are great, simple techniques to use to get started - and a relaxed, enjoyable format, too.
This is great! Demystify the leaf. Thanks for the shoutout on our Everest Tumblers!
You finally noticed! 😜🙃 Wasn't hard to plug the Everest because I really do love that product (and miss it dearly since the train incident😢)
Product link has been in the description since I posted, so hopefully that drove a sale or two 🤗🌱🍵
Great video! Production quality was super good and that transition to method one was SMOOOOOOV
Thanks dude! Glad to hear the extra time put in on production isn't going unnoticed :)
Thanks for the tips! Great video!
Thanks! More on the way )
Great, funny, and informative video - thank you so much! Do you also have a recommendation for what types of teapots are best for preparing tea (e.g., glass, metal, ceramic)? Regarding the tea-to-water ratio, is it always a matter of personal preference, or is there a traditional rule/guideline on how much good quality tea should typically be used for one teapot when serving tea to friends?
Is the second/third infusion useful and full of aminoacids? How many times can you do this?
Tea balls? (Mesh) Tea pot with a strainer when you pour?
Wow that hoodie is a throwback, what was that from, J4's?? Great vids man!
lolll you got it man, I need potential subscribers to know I made states in 2004 - great publicity for the channel.
Thanks for watchin! Hope you're gettin days on snow this winter
"You can't do that everyday, you have a daily life"
... emotional damage.
Truuuue, that was painful for me to say also. I mean... I make time for Gongfu every single day, but not all people can (I guess?). Anyway, it's good to have backups... for the tea tool... belt... tool... tea? You know what I mean ;p
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😂😂😂 tea tumbler producers thank you, i guess 😂😂😂
..I break almost one tea cup a month and one gaiwan a year so.. i understand tooooo well 😢
I've heard there is an expression in China that goes something like this, "Come over for some tea when you have time."
Not sure if I should even be watching this, I drink my Malty Assam with 2 sugars and milk.
found you on instagram and decided to peep your youtube. great vids man!