This recipe changed the way I look at tea. Thank you for your effort. Used to make it all the time a couple years ago, then at some point I stopped making it and forgot about it. Came back to this video to revive the oolong spirit. Thanks and ciao
Good afternoon I think not, as it wouldn't be cold brewed then, you would brew it normally and make it colder with cold water. If I understand correctly, brewing with cold water releases different components from the leaves, that aren't as bitter, but rather sweet, tones you won't get with a usual boiling or hot brew, it simply takes much longer. Have a good day and weekend Sir
We would recommend after strain the tea. The long cold-brew process with other material may effect the tea leaves release and change its origin characteristic.
I’ve heard from a couple of sources that most teas should be cold brewed for 12 hours, but I saw in your video that you only brewed it for a total of 10. Is this a matter of taste or can the brewing times fluctuate between 10-12 hours? I just stumbled upon your channel and really enjoyed this video!
10~12 hours are decent cold brew time. All it depends on the tea leaves characteristic and temperature you use to reach the best cold brew taste. Some light flavor or balled shaped teas takes longer time to release. It requires some experiments and has no specific rule : )
This recipe changed the way I look at tea. Thank you for your effort. Used to make it all the time a couple years ago, then at some point I stopped making it and forgot about it. Came back to this video to revive the oolong spirit. Thanks and ciao
I'm so happy that I found your channel💞💞 cuz I've always wanted to know more about various ways of tea brewing🌸
I am so glad to find you! I love tea, though I am just starting to study more on making good tea. You channel is beautiful and calming too. 🍵
im gonna try it, thank you !
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Hi, can I re-use the tea leaves and make another round of cold brew? or it is just one time use? thanks in advance :)
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Should we put hot water just covering leaves and after that fill the jar with cold water?
Good afternoon
I think not, as it wouldn't be cold brewed then, you would brew it normally and make it colder with cold water. If I understand correctly, brewing with cold water releases different components from the leaves, that aren't as bitter, but rather sweet, tones you won't get with a usual boiling or hot brew, it simply takes much longer.
Have a good day and weekend Sir
Where can I find that curtain?
if i want to add some sugar/honey, when is the right time to add it? Right from the start or after you strained the tea? Thanks in advance
We would recommend after strain the tea. The long cold-brew process with other material may effect the tea leaves release and change its origin characteristic.
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Hi~ should we rinse the tea leaves before cold brewing for hygiene?
Hi, it does not need to rinse before cold brewing. The main purpose of rinse is to help tea leaves expand better in short time.
How long should you cold brew tea for best taste and health benefits?
I’ve heard from a couple of sources that most teas should be cold brewed for 12 hours, but I saw in your video that you only brewed it for a total of 10. Is this a matter of taste or can the brewing times fluctuate between 10-12 hours? I just stumbled upon your channel and really enjoyed this video!
10~12 hours are decent cold brew time. All it depends on the tea leaves characteristic and temperature you use to reach the best cold brew taste. Some light flavor or balled shaped teas takes longer time to release.
It requires some experiments and has no specific rule : )
Can I add / mix milk to cold brew tea?
Not recommend. Because we need tea stronger, bitter, and more astringency to get better balance with tea.
Why you have to sit it for 2 hours at room temperatures?
Sitting at room temperature helps tea leaves release better and stronger flavor.
Really love your videos ❤️ How long can the cold brew tea be kept?
It’s around 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator.
@@wolfteatw thanks 😊