What kind of tea sets is the best for brewing tea?
Currently, the generally used tea sets include porcelain, pottery (mainly Zisha), glass and plastics. In brewing Hamed Green Tea and Oolong Tea, I will choose pottery, because, in terms of tasting tea, porcelain and pottery are the best for their excellent capacity of preserving heat, a better quality in color, smell and taste, and their elegant appearances that are worth artistic appreciation. However, when it comes to Hamed Green tea, Biluochun tea and , Yin Zhen tea (Silver Needles), I usually prefer glass sets, since, through the glass, you can see the dimness of misty fogs, the limpidity of clear greenery and the beauty of tea buds. As for enamelware and plastic sets, despite their merits of light weights and endurance, they are only used in the case of thirst. 2 Q : Does the quality of water affect brewing tea? A : There are many sorts of water, and their attributes are distinct. Different water will have dissimilar effects on the quality of tea because the various substances dis
The generally used tea sets include porcelain, pottery (mainly Yixing Zisha) and glass. In brewing Pu-erh tea, we will choose pottery, because, in terms of tasting tea, porcelain and pottery are the best for their excellent capacity of preserving heat, a better quality in color, smell and taste, and their elegant appearances that are worth artistic appreciation. If you are going to use Yixing teapot, we recommend one pot for ripe pu-erh and another for raw.