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drank St. Petersburg by Kusmi Tea
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The first tea to try from my Kusmi order! The tin does not have instructions so I looked on their website. They recommend a 3-4 minute steep at 185 degrees. This seems like a low temperature for a black tea, no? I split the difference on the steep time and did 3 minutes 30 seconds. There was no recommendation for the amount of tea to use so I went with 1.5 tsp (seems like a standard).

While I do enjoy the brew, it mostly tastes like an Earl Grey to me – I’m not really picking up on the fruit flavor or much of vanilla or caramel. I think I’ll try this one later with maybe a 4 minute steep time and hotter water? Maybe more tea? Any suggestions would be welcome! :)

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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boychik 11 years ago

I really like this tea. 205F 3min and try if you like it. As it cools more flavors will come out. i always keep a full size tin of this and Anastasia. its fool proof if you have guests. Amazing with pastries.

Cameron B. 11 years ago

Thanks so much! I got the Russian Blends mini tin set so I will be trying Anastasia sometime soon. Do you recommend the same parameters for it as well?

Cameron B. 11 years ago

Oh and is the 1.5 tsp an appropriate amount of tea to use for 8 oz of water? Thanks again. ^^

boychik 11 years ago

I always use 1 heaping tsp for 8oz. dont use too much or it may become bitter. for my Kusmi blacks its 205F.

Cameron B. 11 years ago

Great, thank you for your advice. I really appreciate your taking the time. :)

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boychik 11 years ago

I really like this tea. 205F 3min and try if you like it. As it cools more flavors will come out. i always keep a full size tin of this and Anastasia. its fool proof if you have guests. Amazing with pastries.

Cameron B. 11 years ago

Thanks so much! I got the Russian Blends mini tin set so I will be trying Anastasia sometime soon. Do you recommend the same parameters for it as well?

Cameron B. 11 years ago

Oh and is the 1.5 tsp an appropriate amount of tea to use for 8 oz of water? Thanks again. ^^

boychik 11 years ago

I always use 1 heaping tsp for 8oz. dont use too much or it may become bitter. for my Kusmi blacks its 205F.

Cameron B. 11 years ago

Great, thank you for your advice. I really appreciate your taking the time. :)

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Hi, I’m Cameron! I’m a 30-year-old software engineer currently living in Austin, Texas with my husband and our two pugs, Gobo and Ume. I tend to cycle between my different hobbies, and they include knitting, video games, board games, miniature painting, bento, baking, and – of course – TEA! But really, what I’m best at is collecting hobby related-things… ;)

I prefer my tea lukewarm or at room temperature and without milk or sugar. I will often sweeten iced tea. I brew Western style, and fluctuate between using mugs or teapots with small cups depending on the season. Occasionally I’ll brew Gongfu style when I’m in the mood. I also use a kyusu for Japanese teas.

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I enjoy both flavored and unflavored teas in many forms. These days, I drink mostly flavored teas, and I tend to gravitate most toward black, green, and oolong varieties. I do have a special fondness for straight Japanese green teas, however.

Fruit: All of them! My ‘go-to’s tend to be in the red fruits, stonefruit, or citrus spectra. I also really love apple, banana, berry, fig, lychee, melon, pear, and rhubarb flavors. Tropical fruits aren’t among my favorites, but I still enjoy them once in a while – especially mango and pineapple. I am not generally a fan of coconut in tea, though there are some exceptions.

Dessert: I love creamy vanilla and marshmallow flavors, along with anything in the caramel family such as butterscotch, toffee, or maple. Chocolate is also a favorite, though I’m often disappointed by it in tea. And don’t forget anything buttery, cakey, or cookie-y!

Floral: I’m a little bit more particular in this category. I very much enjoy jasmine, even strong jasmine, along with sakura and chamomile. But I’m not crazy about rose or lavender flavors, and I prefer hibiscus in moderation only.

Spices: I don’t generally find myself drawn to masala chai, but I do enjoy spices combined with other flavors. My favorite spices are the warm ones, especially cinnamon, nutmeg, anise, and cardamom. A bit of heat from black pepper or chili is okay too, as long as it’s not overwhelming! Ginger can be a lovely accent, but I find it difficult to drink as a starring flavor.

Aromatics: I’m obsessed with Earl Grey! I also love cooling flavors such as mint (especially spearmint), pine, juniper, and eucalyptus. I am not a fan of strong rosemary or sage in tea.

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90-100: Outstanding! Permanent cupboard resident
80-89: Great – a possible staple
70-79: Good, but I wouldn’t buy it
60-69: It’s decent
50-59: Meh… I may or may not have finished the cup
40-49: Ick. Couldn’t finish it.
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