Thanks again to everyone who helped point me in the right direction for getting started with tea; you've mostly supplied my wife with Christmas gift ideas, but I've got a few things to try for now (mainly just a couple of bags of tea and an infuser mug from World Market, and a nice variable temperature kettle).
Now, I'm sure the tea isn't quite world-class, and I plan to buy some better stuff as soon as December 26th (when I'm allowed to buy things for myself again). However, I'd like to make sure I'm getting close to the results I should expect.
The variety of tea I'm using is called "Mountain Wulong - Organic oolong tea". The recommendation is to brew 1-2tsp of leaves at 185 degrees for 3-4 minutes in 8oz of water. I'm making a larger cup, about 12-14oz, so I'm using about a tbsp of tea. Temperature (at least, according to my kettle) and time (first infusion at 3:30) are about the same. I've added 1 minute to a second infusion, and get results very comparable to the first cup. I even get color results very comparable to those pictured on the package. It just seems to taste a little weak.
Should I be expecting very mild flavors from this tea? I'm historically more of a coffee drinker, so perhaps I'm just expecting more abrupt flavors than what I should. Any thoughts?
Now, I'm sure the tea isn't quite world-class, and I plan to buy some better stuff as soon as December 26th (when I'm allowed to buy things for myself again). However, I'd like to make sure I'm getting close to the results I should expect.
The variety of tea I'm using is called "Mountain Wulong - Organic oolong tea". The recommendation is to brew 1-2tsp of leaves at 185 degrees for 3-4 minutes in 8oz of water. I'm making a larger cup, about 12-14oz, so I'm using about a tbsp of tea. Temperature (at least, according to my kettle) and time (first infusion at 3:30) are about the same. I've added 1 minute to a second infusion, and get results very comparable to the first cup. I even get color results very comparable to those pictured on the package. It just seems to taste a little weak.
Should I be expecting very mild flavors from this tea? I'm historically more of a coffee drinker, so perhaps I'm just expecting more abrupt flavors than what I should. Any thoughts?