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First off, I would like to give a hearty (and italicized ) “Thank YOU!” to LiberTeas for this sample. I’m always up for trying new whites, especially one with a name that looks dangerously close to “lotion”.

I was able to try this after a day of two failed interviews, a well-deserved nap, and a cat-puking wake-up alarm (no really). I am constantly impressed with the oddities that Verdant is dishing out, it tickles my geeky bone. As…wrong as that sounds.

This looked like a green tea on appearance, also smelled like one. It had the aroma of buttered veggies. When I brewed it, I accidentally went a little hot on the water. As a result, I decided to lower the brewing temperature by a minute or two – going with a minute-thirty.

The result was a pale yellow liquor that smelled like a green but tasted like a white. It reminded me of a cross between a Bai Mu Dan and a Mao Feng. Or some unholy hybrid of the two. Point is, I loved it. Mainly for the full-bodied aspect of it…but that might’ve just been my brewing. However, a good sign of a good tea is whether or not it can put up with my neglect. And this did. Good orphan.

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190 °F / 87 °C 1 min, 30 sec
LiberTEAS

It puts the Laoshan on the skin or it gets the hose again…

Geoffrey Norman

Hilarious…but I can’t quite put my finger on where I’ve heard that! D’oh.

Daisy Chubb

Silence of the Lambs! :3 haha best comments ever tonight

LiberTEAS

Oops… missed it by that much.

Geoffrey Norman

And it’s reasons like this I stay on Steepster.

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LiberTEAS

It puts the Laoshan on the skin or it gets the hose again…

Geoffrey Norman

Hilarious…but I can’t quite put my finger on where I’ve heard that! D’oh.

Daisy Chubb

Silence of the Lambs! :3 haha best comments ever tonight

LiberTEAS

Oops… missed it by that much.

Geoffrey Norman

And it’s reasons like this I stay on Steepster.

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I moonlight as a procrastinating writer and daylight as a trader of jack. I appreciate good tea, good beer, and food that is bad for me. Someday I’ll write the great American novel. And it’ll probably have something to do with tea or beer…or both. In the meantime, I subsist.

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