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Anna 188 followers

I’m going to try all the teas. Then I will choose a lucky few perfect specime...

Ysaurella 278 followers

First, please forgive me for my English and all the grammatical mistakes you’...

Kittenna 633 followers

I have always been a tea fan (primarily herbals and Japanese greens/oolongs) ...

Shadowfall 156 followers

I wanted to cut soda out of my life, so I started drinking more tea. Now I’m ...

Tea Pet 134 followers

Wolf girl. Writer. Artist. Gamer. Geek. I joined Steepster back in August of ...

Sammerz314 48 followers

Hello! My name is Samuel and I’ve been interested in the world of teas for ab...

Nicole 395 followers

looseTman 198 followers

My wife and I enjoy shou that: - is Full-bodied, thick, rich, creamy smooth -...

Cwyn 296 followers

Yang-chu 72 followers

I’ve been drinking Chinese tea since the early 90s when I was a student at Pe...

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Bio

I have far too many interests. Tea is one of them.

Background in bioethics, medical anthropology, and evolutionary biology with aspirations of eventually going into a medical field. I also have strong interests in theater, computer science, and food (which shouldn’t be particularly surprising).

Brewing
Brewing method is usually Western style for black teas (2-3 minutes at near-boiling), “grandpa style” for shu pu’ers and longjing, and gongfu (with a gaiwan) short steeps for sheng and shu pu’ers (two 5-second rinses, then 5, 10, 15-second steeps with a gradual increase in steep times to taste). The gaiwan is also used for oolongs though I sometimes use a brew basket if the gaiwan is occupied and I’m taking a break from pu’er.

Preferences
I enjoy black teas, pu’er, and oolongs (leaning towards aged, cliff/Wuyi, or roasted/dark), depending on my mood. I don’t usually drink green tea but do enjoy a cup every so often.

Ratings
My rating methods have changed over time and as a result, they’re very inconsistent. For the most part, as of 11 November 2014, unless a tea is exceptional in some way (either good or bad), I will refrain from leaving a numerical rating.

The final iteration of my rating system before I stopped (note: I never did get around to re-calibrating most of my older notes):
99 & 100: I will go to almost any lengths to keep this stocked in my cupboard.
90-98: I’m willing to or already do frequently repurchase this when my stock runs low.
80-89: I enjoy this tea, and I may be inclined to get more of it once I run out.
70-79: While this is a good tea, I don’t plan on having it in constant supply in my tea stash.
50-69: This might still be a good tea, but I wouldn’t get it myself.
40-49: Just tolerable enough for me to finish the cup, but I don’t think I’ll be trying it again any time soon.
Below 40: Noping the heck out of this cup/pot.

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