Basics of Brewing Tea : Brewing White Tea
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White tea is delicacy! Get tips for brewing the perfect cup of white tea in this free video clip about how to brew and steep tea. Expert: Matt Graham Bio: Matt Graham is a graduate from Texas A&M University and pursuing a Graduate degree from the University of Texas. He also has a love for cooking and not much money. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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Where do you white tea? Is it available at specialty shops or do I have to buy it imported?
you can buy it at the supermarket, not the really good ones though.
thats wrong, for white tea u should wait between 10 to 15 min!!!
lol If you like this you’ll love wheeloftea
i like this guy alot more than the guy at joe muggs (he sounds like that bruno guy)
Its easy Mmmkaaaay 0:05
I can find white tea blends at normal stores in my town, but if you want losse leaf or higher quality you might need to get it online.
I get loose white tea at my local natural foods co-op. Yummmm. Helpful vid – thx!!!
Where did you get the teapot? :O
How high is this guy?
Hwite tea! LOL! Notice the emphasis on the h.
are you high in this video.
be aware of jingtea total rip of. has sent one unit of li shan tea for 50 g that was ok and when i ordered 250g they send totally bad quality, with different taste and totally bad leave quality and really bad rolling quality.
LOL at the bio in the description: “Matt Graham is a graduate from Texas A&M University and pursuing a Graduate degree from the University of Texas. He also has a love for cooking and not much money.”
Ok… um….
A. wtf?
B. How does that make him a tea expert?
In teavana, the guy told me to steep the fine needle tea for 5 min…
this guy IS an expert!
@ettebzil i know i steep mine for 5-6 minutes.
dude you need some coffee
HEAT THE TEAPOT MAN!!!!!!!!
@raigekimaru time for brewing tea really depends on the size and kinds of teapot you use. Usually, the smaller teapot needs less time than the larger one. Anyway, if you brew it correctly, it should not contain any bitterness and rough when you drink it.
@raigekimaru time for brewing tea really depends on the size and kinds of teapot you use. Usually, the smaller teapot needs less time than the larger one. Anyway, if you brew it correctly, it should not contain any bitterness and rough when you drink it.
@raigekimaru time for brewing tea really depends on the size and kinds of teapot you use. Usually, the smaller teapot needs less time than the larger one. Anyway, if you brew it correctly, it should not contain any bitterness and rough when you drink it.
@ettebzil it is the way to test the taste of tea but not for enjoying the flavor.
@hikayami
true. white tea has a tremendous amount of variance depending on water temperture, pot size, leaf/water ratio and personal tastes; unlike green tea which is a little more precise in terms of at least the 1st and 3rd variables previously listed.
Excellent information, but lad, you need to learn how to deliever it all convincingly!