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Found this very old pack of oolong plum tea in the back of a cupboard this week. The label is half worn off so I can’t tell where this tea is from, just the name “oloong yello plum”… and a use-by date of 2014. So I guess random steepings is where I’m supposed to review this tea?
5 years past the use by date… can anyone beat that?
Smells amazing despite being so old (it was sealed up very well, although opened inside) with plum and apricot and warm black tea.
I brewed it. First few sips there’s a light fruity sweetness and earthyness that’s lovely. Then there’s what I can only describe as bin juice. To be precise, it’s the smell of the juice/liquid that’s lingering in the bottom of your bin after being too lazy to take the trash out for a few too many days. Rotting garbage and earthy and sweet, because the trash is full of sugary drink cans.
Once you’ve got that smell in your mind and what you imagine it would taste like, this tea becomes a mind battle. The more you think about the bin juice, the more you can taste it. I battled to the bottom of the cup by focusing on the taste of plums.
I’m now pretty sure the plum flavouring was added, not just a description of the natural oolong leaf flavour. I think that’s what has started to rot. Throwing this tea away now, sadly. I imagine it was delicious fresh.
Yesterday morning tea — I have combined two teaspoons of Bird & Blend’s Carrot Cake with one teaspoon of SebaSTea Ceylon High Grown.
Worked well together, actually it was like that Carrot Cake tea, with different base — black tea. It woke me up quite well, while it still had it’s cinnamon, carrot cake flavour with hints of caramelised hazelnuts.
Pretty nice!
A vending machine drink called “lemon tea based hot drink”
Haven’t expected much, but it counts as tea, does it, right?! I took a sip minute before midnight, so I actually had teas yesterday, right?! (It’s now 5.20 am, writing this while waiting for train home (20 minutes and then 35 mins by train and 20 on foot))
It was worse than expected. It was like highly overbrewed ctc tea with citric acid. There is no notes to note, it was just bad. But it was a tea.
Sounds like something the crew of Deep Space Nine would get out of a broken replicator! (Seems to me there might have been an episode like that…)
Mixed up “Klarer Kopf” and St. SebasTea Ceylon High Grown black tea in ratio roughly 1:1. I need to calm down because of exam today (I failed that one in Tuesday (next year!), yesterday I have passed International transport one) from Theory of Graphs. Honestly I wasn’t really able to focus on studies yesterday, so I went with some fast study in the morning (exam was from 10 am). So black tea for caffeine, herbals for calming down. Fuck you panic attacks and remorses.
So, if I have passed this one, one will remain. And that one is planned next Tuesday. Algorithms and programming. Something from last year. I have to pass it finally this year to have it done. It is really stressful stuff, because it mostly depends on teachers mood. If he wants you to fail, he will make you fail. He is programmer as a job, did some very improtant and nice programms, but he can’t explain it to people who don’t want/can’t do it. And he have got Rhotacism. I am not laughing on him, but maybe he is solving his issues with it in a way he let students fail? Hopefully not, but who knows.
As of today exam, well… I don’t know. It was too theory like, I would rather enjoy practial stuff there. But wasn’t it so bad. We will see. (If worst, I will go in September to resit)
I had to look up rhotacism! I had never heard this term, although I am very familiar with this type of speech impediment. I just never knew it had a specific name! I hear children with it, but I thought speech therapy usually made it go away…but British comedian Jonathan Ross still has it.
Yay! I have passed today one and moreover the Tuesday failed one…I will have one more resit chance! What a great day.
By the way, I have rhoracism as well, I can’t pronounce “r” well and moreover for sure I have rhotacism bohemicus, which is kinda funny and sad in same time as I have the trouble letter in my surname!
Martin: Same with Jonathan Ross the comedian! Obviously, his last name is Ross and he can’t say the first letter, it sounds more like “Woss.” . He does some gags off it every now and then.
Hooray for the test! Almost done!
Guangdong Top Brand – Yellow Grass (translated with Google Translate app)
Ingredients (translated with Google Translate app): Xihuancao, Hedyotis diffussa, Tianjihuang, Poria, Hawthorn
From huge bags, foil wrapped. Still have no idea how it will be. No instructions like steeping time, so I did about 3 minutes – as long it had nice colour all in the glass mug.
Eh, uh… the smell wasn’t bad, it was like some light black tea with some herbal notes. Taste was very herbal, but somehow light notes of tea. Actual tea! Then some earthy notes, but no taste/aroma of something undrinkable. I took a sip, afraid it will have some bad aftertaste or something and it was actually pretty good.
Not a cuppa I would return to, but it was way better than expected and actually quite tasty.
Sheraton Hotel & Resorts – Java Breakfast TEA
I had to look what hotels are Sheraton brand. Looks quite high end, so certainly it’s not from our family.
It’s simple black tea, bit fruity notes and somehow sweet. Like Keemun? I don’t know. Another day, when describing tea is somehow hard for me.
But it is tasty and quite full bodied, for tea bag it is certainly nice.
Huge bags section strikes again
Top Quali’Thé (brand name) – Thé à la Mûre (name of tea)
Ingredients: Tea (88,5 %), aroma mûre (blackberry or mulberry, 10.5 %), actual fruits 0,8 %, maltodextrin
Let’s see. I had to find at first what “Mûre” actually is. As I wrote earlier, apparently, blackberry or mulberry. I do not know if I had mulberry before. So I hope it will be like blackberries. A sugar there? Oh, okay – what I can do.
I really do not think it is “Top Quali’Thé” when it is in a bag, sweetened, lots of aroma… Brews cloudy brown, cheap tea colour. Aroma is indeed quite strong, but maybe because of age not somehow annoying. Tea itself was quite tasty, certainly like blackberries, but no tartness and sourness I usually recall when somebody says blackberry. Some base tea was in taste as well pronounced, some sweet notes was there as well – but not annoyingly sweet.
I have expected much worse, but actually, it is cheap tea with blackberry flavour. So, not so bad.
Blackberry teas… are they even available?
Oh well,
I had yesterday a tea from Advent Calendar from Sonnentor with number 5. And today it is 10th December? Well, it is faster than I thought. During Thursday-Monday early morning I was on trip with my friend in Slovakia, so we bought some gifts and then left to Budapest for last shopping spree. But, we both weren’t very healthy, I was totally caught by flu. And with flu I have nose bleeding episodes, so it wasn’t great. Unfortunately, in the guest house we were staying there were no free kettle, so I had only teas they offered during breakfast:
Once a ginger tea with herbs, second time green tea and for third time I have decided for peppermint tea. All of them were like 75 at maximum, bit boring ones, to be honest. So, my tea everyday have got third (or fourth) blank spot. Bit sad about it, and moreover – I am behind with my advent calendar.
Yesterday I drank number 5, which was named “Pleasant Leisure Time” and only thing I noticed it was herbal tea. That’s why I did not even made special entry of the tea, because – as I am sick, I just drank it and did not notice anything but hot tea. Today I feel bit better, so I will be back with proper tasting note (as much as I can). Too bad that I spent today (it is still morning though) at home, because I miss exam time, but hey, I really could not go there – I felt so weak after I woke up.
And then I turn on the TV and hear there were mass shooting in hospital in third largest city in country and 6 were killed. Oh well. All were patients, no doctors or nurses. But still very sad. They have already a picture and (probably) a name. Weird world!
Thank you all! By the way, the killer killed himself after police found him. I am afraid we will never know why he did it, but his co-workers said that he was paranoic(but only for last month) that he has got cancer and nobody wants to heal and help him.
Da Hong Pao from Teapro, from Izzy – Thank you! Prepared gong-fu, 3g per 85 ml.
As I could not find this tea on their website nor on Steepster, decided to make steeping notes here.
Dry aroma was kinda meh, nothing distinctive, maybe bit of hazelnuts, roasted aroma is there as well.
I did 10/20/30/40/40+/50+/60+ seconds long steeps and then I ran out of water. It was not a big trouble, because last steeps were weak.
First steeps were indeed nutty, but it turns to mineral notes, soil, muddy, nothing really enjoyable. It was good one, but not really my style. I expected something more mellow, maybe bit more roasted – maybe this was too aged one? I do not know.
Holy moly! Okay, another tea from that big stash, this time from Teekanne brand. And fruit one.
But the catalogue is saying it is from 2010 (first appearance) so it can be 9 years old? Well, let’s see if it is even drinkable. It says only Früchte Geheimnis (Fruit secret). As it is so old, no chance to find out what is in. Here, a catalogue entry: https://www.catawiki.com/catalog/tea-bags-and-tea-labels/manufacturers-brands/teekanne/3210051-fruchte-geheimnis
Brews quite light tea honestly. Maybe it is not 99 per cent hibiscus and more fruits are there. But I am completelly unable to detect which ones are in.But in taste it is clear. Apples, with little of orange (zest maybe?) and hibiscus tartness. Hmm, okay – maybe the age?
Song pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXlBCWlv0E0
Prepared in one litre french press for everyone in family.
A tea bag of “Dutch tea blend” with Royal Orange “brand”. By search in tea bag collectors comunnity I found out that real manufactuer is probably Axxent.
And how is the tea? Actually not bad. It is black tea mellowed with orange peel (I found it in tea bag catalogue as well). I am rather surprised it was so mellow, as I expected some bitter black tea. Maybe combination of Ceylon teas. But no. It turned out pretty good, considering it is tea bag only.
This tea is in wonderful wrapper with some flowerin branch and a train with only text in Latin script saying: “Taiwan Alishan Tea”.
When smelled dry tea bag I think it is some kind of light roasted oolong. This was certainly noticeable after brewed. It was lighlty green with yellow notes. In taste it was floral and orchid like. Not vegetal at all, and overall, rather towards sweet notes than astringency. Good one, though only tea bag.
300ml / 3 minutes steep, just boiled water.
I am studying for tomorrow exam. I think I would not pass it. Is it hard and I do not have a single idea what they can ask for.
But I am trying.
I took a tea bag I have from postcrossing. It is from Russia, “brand” Dolce Albero. I was trying to find anything about it, but in vain.
It just says SOURSOP, flavour green tea. Let me see how is it.
I used rather colder water (even 80 °C is on bag :O) and 3-5 minutes steep. I did about 3 minutes.
The colour is not very rewarding, cloudy yellow-greenish something. It looks like pond water.
In aroma it is cacti, artificial, maybe bit grassy.
Taste: I do not know how soursop should taste like, but tea itself is quite refreshing, sweet, lychee… and probably that soursop.
It is not bad.
Received this little (7 grams) brick in redditgifts from Belarus. Now, it ´s time to check, if it is good, or bad.
Wrapping says, in traslation just, Top Pu-erh, 2003.
I did not wanted to make rinse, but made it. 15 seconds, maybe closer to 20. The rinse woke up all the aromas of wet rocks, earthy flavours, very mineral. I let it sip my brother and he claims it smells and tastes like something from old cottages. Maybe bit of tar, he says.
First steep is completely opaque dark brown, rather bit like black. I have oversteeped it?
It was just 20 seconds! Taste is quite drying, but actually same as aromas. Bleh, last sip was with lots of dirt.
Second steep…
I just looked into gaiwan before filling it with water. It looks quite dusty, small leaves, pieces of branches. Anyway, water in, lid on. 20 seconds. Aromas are weaker, taste milder. I like it. But still same, just not so drying.
Third;
25 seconds.
Same as second I guess. Maybe little bit more mineral.
Fourth brew:
30 seconds,
Apparently this tea is slowly over. I think one more steep. Or maybe it is just because I don´t enjoy those steeps at all. Too mineral for me, too earthy. This steep is more over muddy. Nah, I think it is over for me. It it getting more clear though. Now I feel even something cooling. Dunno, it is like mints.
Another steep, fifth – about 40+ seconds
still very dusty. Clear liquor though. More to red. It is just same as fourth. Completely same. It is just getting weaker every steep.
That´s it I guess. I probably will do more steeps, but if they don´t change flavour at all, I think – I won´t update it.
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Even I have to write a tasting note to this “tea”. I have received an awesome care package from my friend (and penpal) in Switzerland. There were teas in (this one and 3 more) and three chocolate bars. Lindt chocolate bars! She spend so much just I felt weird (and bad) and she said it is nothing, just a care package. I was really crying because it is so nice from her. I can´t even thank her enough.
I had really crazy weekend. I wanted to study but my brain is telling me that I should not care. I should enjoy the moment. WTF brain? So, I did nothing. I even took today as a free day, as I need to finish something to school. I just don´t want to though. It is already 11 am and I did literally nothing. At least I have a pot of this tea. So, let´s describe it a bit.
It is called Glücksmomente, which means “happy moments”. Yeah, I just need that! What is in? Lemon balm, orange mint, nettle, some parts (can´t translate) from fir (maybe my favourite tips?), rose hips, marigold and “Monarda didyma”.
I even put it in tea pot, not just a cup, because I fell like I need a lots of it. And boy, it smells so wonderful! Firs and balm strongly hit my nose. Then something bit spicy and fresh citrus. I guess that is the nettle with orange mint.
I think the tea is calming me down a bit. Maybe I feel bit drowsy even. But that´s okay. I took a pink grapefruit chocolate I received as well. I can´t decide what smells better. If the tea or the chocolate. Chocolate is kind of bitter, but very nice. The fresh notes of grapefruits are very interesting when combined with chocolate. The tea on the other hand is bit spicy with orange notes. The citrusy flavours due to fir parts are there too.
Aww, so great herbal blend. Thank you Fabiana.
Evol Ving Ness – it was indeed so nice from her. And so thoughtful. She is coming for visit next month so I have to spoil her a bit :D
Welp, I’m putting this here because while I know what kind of tea it is, it is not available to purchase except by wholesale. It’s a US FOODS tea, under their “Rituals” brand. Specifically their Citrus Green. I got about six teabags of this from a hotel we stayed at when my Grandmother passed away.
The flavor of this tea is very tasty for a teabag. I can taste the green, but it isn’t too overly astringent or grassy. The citrus shines through nicely, without it having an overpowering citric acid taste. In all, I will be sad to see this one go. This is my last of the six teabags that I brought home with me. So yeah, sad day, not just because this is the last of this tea, but because drinking it reminds me of my Grandma’s passing. All in all, a good bagged tea. If I ever stay at a hotel that stocks it again, you can best bet I will be getting more.
Flavors: Citrus
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Coal!
In day four of my advent calendar from Sara, I got mystery cheap pu-erh. Labeled “Coal!”
I found Sara’s review of this tea, and it came in a sampler from Liquid Proust. She said:
“This one was simply labeled as ‘Cheap.’ Yup. Just that. No year, no sheng/shou differentiation, but I guess whoever got this didn’t pay much for it! Fair enough. I never judge a tea by its price anyway. Taste is what’s important!”
I boiled water, rinsed it for about 10 seconds, and steeped for two.
The aroma is neutral, very slightly eartly. The taste is kind of smoky, earthy, roasted, and like black tea. Not very good black tea… I’m getting a bit of a “Lipton” note. The aftertaste has an artichoke note.
With all the hype about this tea, I am shocked at how inoffensive it is. It’s better than plain Lipton (I haven’t tried their discontinued berry tea), and I’ve certainly had worse bagged tea in restaurants which I’ve gotten down. I wouldn’t recommend it, but I don’t hate it either, hence the 51% rating.
The taste lingers somewhat pleasantly in a “please don’t hate me” kind of a way.
Flavors: Artichoke, Earth, Roasted, Smoke, Tea
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EW. I tried a second steep. Well, a few sips of it. I found that “wet earth” flavor Sara tasted, yuck. And I tossed out the rest of that cup.
Now if you can picture the wet earth with tobacco smoke, that was pretty much my gong fu session in a nutshell.
Hehehehehe… COAL! At least you got the worst over with early in the month. No more evil Slytherin surprises, I promise. :-)
Dittany tea from Crete, also known as dictamus or diktamo. Fresh and fuzzy whole leaf with random twigs and a chunk of dirt-encrusted wood. Used as a culinary herb, though I believe more often as a tea with medicinal benefits. Brought to our house this week from somebody who visited the motherland.
I’ve only ever had dittany in teabag form where the leaf was pulverized. This is so much more aromatic and flavorful. I brewed a pot for us, pretty strongly and it’s magnificent. Floated a dried lime slice in my own cup and it’s providing a hint of lime florality and tartness. Dittany is very soothing for me, with an aroma and taste much like Greek oregano: somewhat savory, mildly bitter and sweet, not as pungent or spicy… but also refreshing. It has that cooling feeling from thymol, which is a compound in other herbs like thyme, oregano and marjoram.
The small jar is going to go quickly. I wish we had enough for me to send out a few samples.
“Sencha Origin Unknown”
Today has been a day of data gathering.
Confusion abounds again. It certainly doesn’t look like a Japanese sencha. Maybe it’s Chinese or Taiwanese. It looks dead whatever its provenance. Mixed in are very thin stems all cut to the same length. Closer inspection reveals the stems to be small bunches of pine needles I guess, blanched in their age. The dry leaf smells like sweetgrass and perfume. The aroma once brewed contains the vestiges of fruity jasmine. There isn’t much taste — dry sweetgrass I guess and a whiff of perfume. Certainly no pine so I question the small tufts of needles — it’s some kind of shrub. Almost no bitterness and no astringency. Butter on swallow. Undefined lingering stonefruit aftertaste with a hint of butter.
The tea’s not entirely dead but it shall remain a mystery.
addendum: after sniffing the wet leaf, I’m pretty the tufts are pine.
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I need to do some of that “mystery bag” cleaning out myself. I found a baggie this weekend of some very ruffly green leaves and I have no idea, for the life of me, where they came from.
I have decided to break my steepster silence specifically to comment on this note. In researching sencha blends, I have discovered that sencha and pine needle blends are, in fact, a thing. I know of at least one Middle Eastern vendor that currently sells blends of black sencha and pine needles. I am not certain that such blends are common, though, as I couldn’t find tons of them floating around on the market. I would say you probably are dealing with some sort of limited edition blend (perhaps even from a vendor that is defunct at this point).
An unmarked tea from White Antlers.
The leaf is flattened and brown. Is there such tea as black Dragon Well?
Dry, it smells like raspberry caramel chocolate. But the leaf shape and delicacy is not like a Da Hong Pao?
It tastes like Houjicha. Light bodied, roasty, caramel, hazelnut and rather mineral with a dry woody, lightly bitter caramel finish. But it just doesn’t look like any Houjicha I’ve had? No stems, all whole leaf.
Stumped but satisfied.
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Thank you for the info. I looked at both of Verdant’s black dragonwell. This tea matches the listed flavor profiles but the pressed leaf of this one does not resemble either of the two. I assume this is older’n; maybe the processing has changed in recent years.
I’ve never been one to celebrate anniversaries, nor have I ever been a particularly sentimental person. Don’t get me wrong, I have great appreciation for all manner of folks and events that happen their ways into my path and mine into theirs. I do experience weighty nostalgia at times. Reflection has always been a pastime, though instead of it being a conscious choice to take some time for processing, it is usually spurred by the anxiety of an overwhelmed and subsequently depleted nervous system. That is where tea comes in. Conscious reflection and centeredness.
I’ve been spinning in place lately. Every input from the reality that whirls around me sets me a little off balance and into unexpected territory but I come right back to this every time. This neglected website. Both the members new and those seasoned, some of whom have put up with my life happenings and musings and contributed their own. You’re all so very excellent and I wish that sometimes I were in the mood to communicate with you more, but damn, am I tired. Twenty-twenty, I’m trying. I’m trying to break out of this dizzying spin.
Here’s to 2 years of Steepster. I’m in awe of all that has happened in this short amount of time. Come what may. Hopefully a brighter future for the site and for us all.
Song pairing: Stevie Wonder — As
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLbmdG8U60E
I hit my three year back in June, but didn’t really think about it… seems like there is so much going on these days. Happy Anniversary!
Only two years you’ve been here! Whoa. Take care of yourself, derk and hopefully the world will start shaping up soon. Stevie sounds like what I need right now.
Two years and so many teas you have tried. And we did two swaps and both were great. I wish you more and more nice teas and nice tea sessions!
I am feeling same as you though. Hopefully it will settle down fast :)
Happy Steepster anniversary! I’ve been on Steepster for almost three years and it feels like you’ve always been here.
Leafhopper – you’ve only been around Steepster for three years? I feel like you’ve been here much longer too. Maybe “Steepster time” feels different. haha
Apparently, I joined on August 12, 2017. A momentous day. :) And yes, Steepster time does feel different.
I had planted Thai basil maybe too early. Most of the plants were eaten by slugs so I bought a starter to supplement. Well, the few surviving basil in the greenhouse and the starter have grown like crazy in the past few weeks. I picked off all the flower buds, roughly a loose handful and made a liter of tea in the French press.
The liquid is this beautiful clear blue-green color that looks like copper sulfate. Pure licorice-basil flavor. Oh my, that’s relaxing. Well received by the 2 adventurous palates sitting with me.
Getting blasted on some shou from mrmopar. Labeled 2013 Hai Lang Hao Bulang Brick shou. Is it this: https://steepster.com/teas/hai-lang-hao-yunnan-sourcing/56059-2013-hai-lang-hao-bu-lang-old-tree-brick-ripe ? If so, I’ll transfer it over tomorrow and update after I brew this tea out.
It’s a brick, so the material is compact. I’m drinking alone with 10g in a 190mL teapot. Combine those two with this being a strong leaf — I can’t finish tonight but I do feel like making a note. I feel chest-forward. Lots of caffeine!
Dry leaf is sweet and earthy with vanilla, caramel, leather and a red berry undertone. Warmed is earth, leather, a bit of smoked meat and baked bread. A twenty second rinse brings out old books/paper again with earth and leather and the smell of baked bread in the distance. After the first steep, the steam coming from the pot has a very pungent quality almost like vinegar such that I instinctively twitch my nose and turn away. I feel silly and keep going back for more of that tangy twinge.
Smooth, mineral beginnings with the baked bread, leather and earth of the leaf and some cheesy nutritional yeast fermentation taste left behind from the rinse. Like I said, brick tea. Light clenching in the throat, warming and cooling, a bit oily. I wrote for a while after the first steep.
Second steep is clean, much darker since the material is finally opening up. I notice some wet basement, vanilla and caramel in the aroma. Same tastes but camphor dominates when the tea is still hot. It loses that quality as it cools. Tangy aftertaste with brown sugar-caramel returning sweetness. I moved from writing to getting lost in NPR Music Tiny (Ass) Desk Concerts for an hour.
Music pairing: Lizzo — NPR Music Tiny (Ass) Desk Concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFiLdByWIDY
Watched her on Saturday Night Live last night.
Third steep is the same length as the second, 30-some seconds until the pot pours empty. The taste moves into a dominant starchy, potato-like taste and old wood with the earth and leather moving underneath. Returning sweetness develops into dates. This tea sits a bit raw in my stomach so I warmed up some soup. I read for another hour before deciding I should call it quits with tea tonight.
Book pairing: The Message Devotional Bible
And this is where I end for the evening. So far, recommended.
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I like The Message translation. Helps me think about things a little differently. Happy Christmas to you!

Mmmm, bin juice! Thanks for that description. I’m also sad when old teas are no longer drinkable.
“The more you think about the bin juice, the more you can taste it.” That just makes me think of when the weather is bad and I don’t want to haul my trash bag all the way out to the dumpster, so the next day when I do it, there is weird liquid on the kitchen floor under where the bag was sitting… I definitely would not want to imagine drinking that mystery liquid…