Ken said

Gong Fu or Western style?

Im actually rather curious how most people brew their tea.

I found an adorable little 110ml gaiwan on amazon that I do 95% of my brewing in. At least till I get a little more teaware, I do have a mug basket infuser as well, for the few times I do western style , and usually that’s chai teas.

For most teas, I go about 5gram of leaf and 15-30 second steep. Then pour it into a tiny little glass teapot to bleed off the heat so I dont burn my mouth.. lol…its also got a little strainer basket so in case I slip and let leaf get through it gets caught in the basket, I dont have the experience to do it without a net..

I also find this method convenient since most tea is sold in 10gram size variations, 5,10, 20, 50, 100 gram. So using 5 grams means you dont have a little orphan tea left at the end.

So Im curious, how does everyone else brew?

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AllanK said

I brew gongfu for puerh teas when I have time and the occasional oolong. If I don’t have time or am brewing an herbal tea I brew western style. I don’t think gongfu works well for peppermint for instance.

Ken said

yeah herbals/mate I brew in my mug basket. Same with Chai tea

I saw Mei Leaf, brew greens in a gaiwan semi gong fu style and tried it and was totally shocked how much the taste of the tea changed from basket brewing. Much smoother, sweeter and less bitter

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onjinone said

I go with gongfu. I don’t think any other method compares in terms of giving you control. Like exactly how much you want to pour, pour strength, etc. There is a definite difference in taste, which makes it worth it.

There are times when I just want a some quick tea, nothing fancy. I use infuser mugs for that.

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LuckyMe said

Gongfu for almost everything. I steep western/grandpa style in my tumbler when I’m on the go. There are a handful of teas that actually are well suited for this method…dragonwell, wuyi oolongs, and bao zhong.

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Brian said

100% gongfu. i leaf anywhere from 1g/15mL to 1g/10mL depending on the leaf and my current mood. im also 95% puerh only. just a random oolong, green, or black tea to change things up.

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Dr Jim said

I gong-fu puerh. Everything else is western style. Around Christmas I broke my favorite glass tea pot so until the slow boat from China delivered the new pot, I used gong-fu for black, oolong, etc. I thought it was a hassle and didn’t add much to the tea.

I do a semi-gong-fu for oolong: 3 grams in 6 oz of water for 1 minute steeps.

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Ken said

And just ordered my first Yixing from amazon, its an inexpensive one, but its fairly well reviewed and seems a good starter one till I can get a better one from Yunnan sourcing or some other place.

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I gongfu Chinese teas and brew Japanese teas in Japanese way. Don’t use Western brewing.

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Everune said

I do a mix of both. If I’m lazy or making small leaf teas I go for western, but I prefer the meditative experience of gong fu most of the time.

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