How to Use a Gaiwan, Part 2: Brewing Lady Orchid Tea

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Verdant Tea Culture Series
Episode 2, Part 2
How to Use a Gaiwan

Verdant Tea Group director and certified tea expert, David Duckler, demonstrates how to use a gaiwan to brew Lady Orchid Oolong tea (or lan guiren).

Episode 2, Part 1: What is a Gaiwan?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F58dWrhTkRo

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  • How to properly dry the tea leaves if your not going to be making #20 , so they don't mould and mildew? Storage?

  • @Onexpresso Tea leaves, especially oolong is best kept vacuum sealed in a freezer. This can keep it fresh for up to a year and half. After that, some of the depth of flavor starts to fade. If you cannot vacuum seal, keep the leaves away from light in an airtight bag.

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  • This is the most amazing way of drinking or preparing tea I have ever seen. Very informational. Thank you.

  • hey is your electric kettle temp controlled? Do you fuss about the waters temp?

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