• not interested in loose tea or not there yet.

    This strikes me as particularly funny, thank you, that is very accurate. I have dabbled in the leaf that is loose, mostly buying baggies from the bulk food store, so not particularly fresh (or high quality). But yeah I am trying to stick to the cheap stuff for now. I love how it’s so much less expensive than coffee!

    Friends keep sending me these boutique tea and m samples now that I’m drinking tea haha, so I do know what I’m missing

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      Yeah, bagged tea is definitely more cheap compared to those more boutique teas.
      But you can get it cheaper in local tea shops or on sites like yunnan sourcing. But: shipping and import

      • I’m not even a year into seriously being into tea, so I imagine I’ll just get more particular over time. I’m still working through a few boxes of various grocery store black and herbal teas, so maybe I’ll look around for something different when those start to run out.

        I do really love a big pot of green tea while I’m working at my desk job.

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          My biggest advice:
          Stop going to grocery stores and instead try to find a local tea store with loose teas stored in non-see-through containers.
          They will usually let you smell the teas and you can determine if they may fit your taste or not.
          But watch out: Smell ≠ Taste
          And the taste is very dependant on your water hardness (if hard, you should get a water filter) and for how long and how hot you brew it.

          Wish you best of luck :)

          If you want a starter:
          80-90°C water (my cups are ~400ml)
          Chinese gunpowder tea (4g is my go to)
          1-2 mint leaves (my choice is nana/maroccanian mint)
          Brew for 1-2min
          If it’s a good quality tea, you can reuse the bag and maybe add another 1-2 leaves of mint