I use a glass tea pot with a glass infuser and see no issue with the glass infuser since the herbs are completely surrounded by the water just as it is in the mesh infuser. I chose all glass to avoid any and all possible reaction between the tea and the stainless steel mesh infuser giving me the purest possible tea.
excellent rundown, thank you so much. Your channel should have more subscribers. A couple people have asked for the specific model that you have shown. Amazon sells some that look quite similar. I'm looking for the one that might be *sturdy* in that style (with a glass, not mesh, infuser), and a *curved* spout. Any specific recommendations or links? Thanks 😊
Amazing observations. Thank you. Have drank tea my entire life and never even considered a teapot with a drip-free spout. How do you know if the glass teapot you are buying will be drip-free? That is not usually mentioned in product descriptions.
i use a glass infuser for the infusing, and then afterwards, pour the tea with the larger herb pieces i got from the glass infuser into another teapot with a metal infuser. i make sure the tea goes through the metal infuser quickly and not too long, so that i avoid adding that annoying metallic taste.
I use steel - only because I have broken 2 glass tea pots and a nice ceramic pot. My wife makes fun of me, but I am total butter fingers when I wash the pots. Now that I have a dishwasher it may be worth looking at glass again.
Love that you mentioned the drips. I have several I don't use because they drip!
I use a glass tea pot with a glass infuser and see no issue with the glass infuser since the herbs are completely surrounded by the water just as it is in the mesh infuser.
I chose all glass to avoid any and all possible reaction between the tea and the stainless steel mesh infuser giving me the purest possible tea.
Thanks, which teapot did you go with? If you happen to have a link, that would be fantastic :-)
yes, I would rather have little bits of my tea floating around than have stainless steel mesh that's coated with silicon in my tea.
I have a glass tea pot from „Trendglas Jena“, a German brand. And I have never seen such a good quality before. And it does never drip.
thanks for the video, i'm not a tea drinker but my gf wants a teapot and this helped a lot. thank you
I'm with you! Glass is the way to go. Easier to clean!
Absolutely!!
I wanna try reduce the use of the usual tea bags and go for loose tea,I’m new at tea pots so yeah this video helps thanks:)
very informative, now I know how to choose the right teakettle. thanks to the author of this video.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers!
Useful info about the spout. Thanks.
excellent rundown, thank you so much. Your channel should have more subscribers.
A couple people have asked for the specific model that you have shown. Amazon sells some that look quite similar. I'm looking for the one that might be *sturdy* in that style (with a glass, not mesh, infuser), and a *curved* spout.
Any specific recommendations or links? Thanks 😊
Amazing observations. Thank you. Have drank tea my entire life and never even considered a teapot with a drip-free spout. How do you know if the glass teapot you are buying will be drip-free? That is not usually mentioned in product descriptions.
What teapot (or where was it made) did you use in the video? Where can we get one?
I would like to know this too. Hey video creator, can you help us out here? Maybe you can put a referral link in?
Great video!
Thanks!
i use a glass infuser for the infusing, and then afterwards, pour the tea with the larger herb pieces i got from the glass infuser into another teapot with a metal infuser. i make sure the tea goes through the metal infuser quickly and not too long, so that i avoid adding that annoying metallic taste.
What do you use to boil the water before putting it in the teapot and does the material matter when it comes to that?
I use steel - only because I have broken 2 glass tea pots and a nice ceramic pot. My wife makes fun of me, but I am total butter fingers when I wash the pots. Now that I have a dishwasher it may be worth looking at glass again.
Same, stainless steel all the way. You can still look at the tea when you pour a small amount. And I tend to drop my teapot a few times a year, lol.
the brown betty tea pot is by far the best.
I personally love the Ian McIntyre re-engineered Brown Betty. One of the best damn pots I've ever used, tied only by my Hario Maru.
water Viscosity DOES NOT increase but it actually reduces with higher temperature.
hmmm...nice correction 😊
beat me to it!
Thank you!!!!!!
You're welcome!
Whats the teapot used in this video?
Thank you 😊🙏
how did I not know about this chanel
Cheers!
I always thought glass would bust,
How much
Hi❤
Are u good do st Patrick recipes
Or just put leaves in to the cup and pour hot water. Why bother to buy more useless items.