Why You Should Switch to Gong Fu Tea Brewing

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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    In this video Don explains why Gong Fu tea brewing produces the most delicious tea and tastes a raw PuErh to prove that Gong Fu brewing is the true way of making tea.
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  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye1 8 лет назад +265

    My tea enjoyment has increased dramatically since I found this channel and started brewing this way. Thanks folks.

    • @HolographicLotus
      @HolographicLotus 8 лет назад +12

      I feel ya. I think i'm about ready to transcend to the next level of tea, because i've never tried Gongfu and watching this looks so pleasing. It's almost like wine tasting but far more intimate because the user has to control the steeping dynamics.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +38

      Exactly right, the beauty of Gong Fu is not just the end result but the fact that you can tweak the parameters to suit your mood making every tea experience a unique and personal one.

    • @TheAyeAye1
      @TheAyeAye1 8 лет назад +2

      So True

    • @ritapreston7129
      @ritapreston7129 4 года назад

      HolographicLotus mom

    • @DamnTastyVegan
      @DamnTastyVegan 4 года назад +1

      Definitely! I absolutely love this channel

  • @thevegancorner
    @thevegancorner 5 лет назад +90

    I have to admit that you have a pretty impressive and possibly unprecedented collection of informative videos on your channel. Your knowledge appears to be unique to say the least, and you do share great information that I would have issues finding elsewhere. I can't thank you enough for all your videos, so thanks a lot for now and hopefully I'll see you soon in Camden Town ;)

    • @Sam-qz6gn
      @Sam-qz6gn 5 лет назад +3

      I must say I am surprised to see you here lol. Love and miss your videos 😊😊 I hope you are doing well 👍

    • @cameron2900x
      @cameron2900x 4 года назад

      Boy if you don’t scam don’t talk to me

  • @psychosislove
    @psychosislove 5 лет назад +43

    My daughter has never done loose leaf tea ever, and fell in love with it anyway. I don't know how, but she did. Anyway, we've been watching your videos together and you have greatly inspired her. Her Father and I finally were able to get her what she needs for doing loose leaf tea and she LOVES it. She loves everything about it. She also loves Gong Fu brewing more than Western style. She feels it is more sufficient and is actually more fun. That's what she told me. We love your videos, how encouraging you are, and how enthusiastic you are. We've learned so much about loose leaf tea which only furthers her passion for it. I don't think I will ever understand how that became her passion before actually ever doing it, but I wanted to thank you for your tea education and inspiring my daughter with your videos.

  • @joehoffmann1610
    @joehoffmann1610 8 лет назад +63

    Everything Don says is true. For years I didn't bother brewing gong fu style because I was happy with western brewing. I was sure gong fu tasted a little better, but really, how much to be worth the hassle? Turns out I now know that not only isn't gong fu brewing a hassle, there is a world of difference in how my tea tastes when I brew it correctly. I'm a gong fu convert, and I'll never go back to western brewing.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +12

      Thanks Joe - spread the word my man!

    • @joehoffmann1610
      @joehoffmann1610 8 лет назад +5

      I am, I even have my wife brewing gong fu style now, and she's mainly a coffee drinker, and only drinks tea occasionally. That's changing too now that she's tasted your anji bai cha.

    • @ooSLEEPWALKERoo
      @ooSLEEPWALKERoo 6 лет назад

      Since I started brewing gong fu style I definitely started becoming a gong fu ambassador. No better way to get out the flavour of the tea, no way that leads back to western brewing.

    • @ooSLEEPWALKERoo
      @ooSLEEPWALKERoo 6 лет назад

      Then you should simply get a coffee to go. The enjoyment is gone when you are rushing anyway.

    • @lepetitchat123
      @lepetitchat123 2 года назад

      Are all teas suitable for Gong Fu brewing? Or just Chinese tea?

  • @Newt1981
    @Newt1981 6 лет назад +43

    I'm pretty ignorant to tea in general, always did a western brew, sometimes tea bags (I grew up with that) and sometimes some loose leaf tea. Never knew about temperatures of water, or that there was any other way to brew except Western style. I always just assumed tea is a bit bitter and that's how it is.... like you describe. Flat. Doesn't taste how it smells, and if you steep for longer it gets bitter. (And I still really do enjoy tea!)
    I stumbled on your videos because I'm looking to buy an electric kettle as I find my stove top to be tedious and want to drink more tea more easily (And switch away from coffee)
    Thanks for sharing this, I can't wait to learn more!! Very excited to try this type of brewing.

    • @epicninjali3640
      @epicninjali3640 3 года назад

      Fresh whole bean coffee can taste amazing and often very tea like! Especially with light roast and floral or more acidic coffees! Ask me and I can help you pick up coffee that will blow your mind!

  • @j.a.lawrence8592
    @j.a.lawrence8592 7 лет назад +52

    I tried it. The taste is amazing. I tried it with my favorite, Gyokuro. I normally allow the tea to brew longer to get a richer taste, but often it would become a little bitter. This way the flavor is smooth, but more. Your music analogy is spot on! Thanks again for a wonderful, informative video.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  7 лет назад +3

      Great stuff Jennifer!

    • @Chemicalkinetics
      @Chemicalkinetics 5 лет назад +1

      I used to thought increase brewing time can make up for increasing tea leaves, but they are so different.

    • @matero4life2019
      @matero4life2019 3 года назад +1

      I love gyokuro shade grown teas are phenomenal

  • @zockerbit1030
    @zockerbit1030 8 лет назад +40

    Agree, analogy is helpful. But I would like to add one thing to the analogy that is forgotten. A specific string quartet playing a specific piece with exactly the same instrument in exactly the same way will sound differently in different concert halls due to the room and the acoustic. To me the acoustic in the brewing is the water itself. The tea tastes sometimes very different in London comparing to Stockholm, as an example, everything equal apart from the water and what it brings in the brewing procedure.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +14

      Wonderful addition which we will steal if you don't mind zocker!

    • @zockerbit1030
      @zockerbit1030 8 лет назад +3

      Of course I don't mind! I truly appreciate all your informative videos as the tea-head I am :). Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @dannyism3221
    @dannyism3221 5 лет назад +9

    As a musician, I loved your analogy! One point I'd like to add: your comparison between Western and Gong Fu brewing may have been affected by water temperature. Glass doesn't have the best heat retention, so your Western brew may have lost significant heat over the course of its longer brew time. It would be interesting to make the comparison with better temperature control, perhaps using clay pots instead of glass.

  • @will_110
    @will_110 8 лет назад +20

    haha "I don't wanna go back to this one...but I will" taking one for the team man!

  • @TigrexSC2
    @TigrexSC2 6 лет назад +6

    Never in my life have I tried Gong Fu style, but you are just TOO convincing, I'll give it a shot.
    Also, I have to say that your channel has become my favourite channel ever, you have quality content and my tea knowledge got better just because of you, thank you.

  • @curioustin1562
    @curioustin1562 4 года назад +7

    As a musician and producer AND intermediate tea enthusiast, I really, REALLY love the musicking/tea-analogy. 😍🙏🏻🍵🎶
    You just got one new sub. ^^,

  • @noob19087
    @noob19087 4 года назад +3

    I started my gong fu tea brewing with nothing but measuring cups for preparing the tea and small bowls for drinking. Now I've gotten a tea tray (crafted it myself) and I'm waiting for my first ever gaiwan to get delivered in the mail. I'll probably at some point be ordering proper teacups to replace the cheap ikea bowls I'm using now, but even so my setup and knowledge of tea has really gotten better over the last few months. Nearly all of that is from watching these videos, so thanks for that!

  • @keepers7768
    @keepers7768 8 лет назад +7

    Great analogy ! So many parameters with both music and tea. Definitely helps novices compute the finesse of it all.

  • @DefMettle
    @DefMettle 8 лет назад +34

    mei leaf? ..., great video mate, as a musician i found this a very interesting take on brewing.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +8

      Yep we changed our name to Mei Leaf and will be rolling out a fresh website in due course.

  • @TiffanyPoirier
    @TiffanyPoirier 4 года назад +2

    I love this music analogy so much-I watched this video year ago when I got into tea and it I re-watch it now and again as it always resonates in my tea-loving journey.

  • @UnReaLgeek
    @UnReaLgeek 3 года назад +8

    Okay, the western style has an explanation: tea was really expensive back when our tea traditions were set - so reducing the amount of leaf used was important in stretching the supply, hence the longer brewing time to get more flavor and the addition of sweetener and creams to counterbalance the tannins.

  • @iAzeem
    @iAzeem 5 лет назад +12

    I have watched 1000s of youtube videos on 100s of subjects and I've loved many of them but I really never felt that I need to hit that 'Thumbs Up' button....
    until I watched this video!!
    Tea - Music analogy is so relatable! And I just hit the 'Thumbs Up' button first time ever!!
    I just discovered this channel yesterday and have watched several videos already and liking them already!
    I switched to Green Team few months ago and have been looking for great posts and videos online and I love your channel. Love the passion
    I really wish these Tea varities were available in India but they are not, at least not online!
    I will visit Mei-Leaf one day --> Bucket List

  • @MicheleLHarvey
    @MicheleLHarvey 5 лет назад +3

    Gong Fu brewing has turned my tea drinking world upside down! Thank you! I didn't know what I was missing! I have always enjoyed tea and have been buying loose leaf from specialty purveyors for years, but up until now had made the mistake of brewing 'western style.' Your videos have added new depth and enjoyment to my tea drinking experience. Thank you very much for your in-depth explanation on the difference brewing can make!

  • @tvlooy
    @tvlooy 8 лет назад +4

    I'm very happy that chinalife products have brewing instructions on them for people that are new to gong fu style

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +2

      We are rolling out fresh packaging with even more specific information.

  • @Фома́фам-п8м
    @Фома́фам-п8м 2 года назад

    I love how you compared gong fu brewing and music, so unique and I watch it again and again!

  • @stofenn
    @stofenn 2 месяца назад

    That was an INCREDIBLE analogy.

  • @jangtsedude
    @jangtsedude 8 лет назад +16

    The analogy is so helpful. Interestingly, I compared the taste of the first brew of a Dancong I was tasting to a very specific part of Dvorak's Requiem a few days ago (it was about like the first brew functions as an upbeat for the second brew, which presents the actual theme). To summarise: The first brew raised my expectations for the second brew. I figure that music and tea, at least when Gong Fu brewed, have a lot in common analogywise ;)

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +5

      Yes there are lots of comparisons which could be made and I like your idea of the infusions representing movements of a piece.

  • @Noah-jq7nx
    @Noah-jq7nx 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, this video inspired me to finally try Gong Fu brewing. The increase in flavor was staggering, and I'm already looking forward to trying it again.

  • @droberts9852
    @droberts9852 4 года назад +2

    I just tried this with some Sencha that I acquired from a local tea shop. To my surprise, when brewing it in the gong fu style, the tea was amazing and even had a msg/umami richness that was not there when I brew it like normal. Wow. I've drank loose leaf teas for years and have been completely missing out. Thank you!

  • @becknewell-creative4376
    @becknewell-creative4376 6 месяцев назад

    The sound analogy is fantastic.

  • @DamnTastyVegan
    @DamnTastyVegan 4 года назад +1

    You’ve definitely convinced me! I never even knew about this style of brewing before your channel. Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

  • @indritasaha
    @indritasaha 5 лет назад +1

    Hello
    Kindly accept my heartfelt gratitude for this wonderful venture. Though I have not yet tasted any Chinese tea, I am so very deeply involved with Darjeeling tea. I love every aspect of tea. And I am so very excited to have found this channel. Having switched to Gongfu style brewing a few months back I feel I have unlocked a whole new range of tastebuds. Thank you for having an wonderful channel. And your store will go to the top in my bucket list!

  • @pritim2009
    @pritim2009 7 лет назад +23

    Gong fu: 7.5 grams for 20 seconds five times = 5 cups rich taste in 100 seconds
    Westren: 7.5 grams in 5 cups (1.5 grams per cup) 100 seconds dull taste

    • @ongakuokanjiru
      @ongakuokanjiru 3 года назад +2

      So I'm new to this, are you saying that you can add water to the already used 7.5grams of leaves 5 times over to make 5 cups (making 750mls of tea) and it will retain it's flavor and richness??

    • @ricardor2797
      @ricardor2797 3 года назад +3

      @@ongakuokanjiru Yes! the best advantage of gong fu is that you can reinfuse 4-5 times and each cup will taste great. When reinfusing western style, you'll get a decent first infusion and a very weak second infusion because of the longer brew times and larger water volume. On the other hand, gong fu brewing will retain the richness of the brew through the first, second, third etc... because you are using a larger leaf to water ratio. In mei leafs tasting videos, you'll see him reinfuse and reinfuse several times

    • @missourimongoose7643
      @missourimongoose7643 2 года назад

      @@ongakuokanjiru this guy has a video on the differences but basically eastern style is more tea leaves for less steeping time and more infusions while western style requires less leaves with more steeping time and less infusions

  • @marioa.l.2665
    @marioa.l.2665 8 лет назад +23

    I have noticed several analogies between tea and photography. The amount of tea is similar to your film speed (ISO), the brewing time is equivalent to your shutter speed, and your water temperature is like your aperture. You can also push or pull.
    PS: 12:01 "And we are ready to pu'er" ;)

  • @alexandraleurck4692
    @alexandraleurck4692 10 дней назад

    Thank you for this video! I just visited your store yesterday and was amazed by the beauty and quality. I am so excited to have come across such an amazing store that specializes in Gong Fu. Ready to explore more!

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  10 дней назад

      @@alexandraleurck4692 many thanks for visiting us

  • @talho2013
    @talho2013 4 года назад

    I just wanted to let you know that your analogy between the concept of tea and music really spoke out to me. Love the channel and I am learning so much. Thank you!

  • @rocheynatividad2791
    @rocheynatividad2791 4 года назад

    I LOOOOVE the music analogy, you talk like a sophisticated synesthete comparing music with tea tasting 😍 I have been watching your videos for almost a month now and I would say I have learned so much and have my passion for tea further “inflamed”. Thanks for another lovely, highly informative video!

  • @IgorRozinov
    @IgorRozinov 6 лет назад +1

    Green tea is very important and despite the popularity it is still underestimated. From what I can find online You seem to be the best source of thorough, quality and practical information on the topic, which makes you a big deal.
    Only comment I have is about that unsettling phone that is often present on the table.

  • @NamlessSaint
    @NamlessSaint 2 года назад

    I love this channel, it is such a wonderful source of information. I am a UK expat and cannot wait to pop in to the shop in London when I get home.

  • @Apollo440
    @Apollo440 6 лет назад

    The analogy between music and tea brewing was following me all the way. Now I know the video it came from. Thank you, Don! Brilliant and inspirational as always.

  • @MrStrats
    @MrStrats 7 лет назад +2

    I've been trying to get this tea for a few months now... finally got some on the way! Cheers from the US

  • @mst2203
    @mst2203 3 года назад

    You don't know how close to home your music analogies hit for me!

  • @uniunissa
    @uniunissa 5 лет назад

    What an analogy! Great way to describe the differences to somebody new to depths of tea and gongfu brewing. Straight up poetry Don!

  • @TeaDeviant
    @TeaDeviant 7 лет назад +1

    Finally getting a moment to play with my fellow tea-luvs! Don, I appreciate the detail that you bring and your passion for tea comes through the screen too. I love the greater intensity of this form of steeping. I mostly do this with puerh and some oolongs but now want to give some greens a go! And you were a music producer!? Too ironic. My start was singing with an opera company at 17 - there have been a lot of musical journeys between that and my post punk band. Loving it all. Music and tea - two brilliant loves to last a lifetime. Cheers! (raising a white puerh to you)

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  7 лет назад

      Music and Tea are an unstoppable combination.

  • @ButTheGin
    @ButTheGin 8 лет назад +4

    Tomorrow gonna go to the post office and pick up my order, really excited, so much that two days ago I bought some Lapsang Souchong from my local supplier just to compare it to your Wuyi Lapsang, but I got impatient and tried to Gong Fu brew it in a little 200ml bowl, and man was it good. Right now I'm drinking some bowl Gong Fu brewed Darjeeling FTGFOP1, at least they call it as such, tho I'm not sure, but it is soooo good. Can't wait for tomorrow. Cheers.

    • @ButTheGin
      @ButTheGin 8 лет назад +1

      Collected my order, everything arrived in one piece, beautiful teaware, tho tbh much smaller in person than I anticipated :) Now on to tasting all of these 18 kinds of teas I got. Thanks guys.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад

      Smaller makes richer tea, thanks for your order!

  • @OysterPir8
    @OysterPir8 5 лет назад

    I get it! I've had the opportunity to stand amidst the string sections of the Cincinnati pops and the long beach symphony orchestra during a series of rehearsals and concerts and it took my breath away!

  • @Ladycooks
    @Ladycooks 8 лет назад +1

    Great analogy! Keep sharing! I just referred an Amazon patron to your vids while answering a question they had on another subject of tea. I hope they visit!

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад

      Cheers for the referral, I appreciate it Ladycooks.

  • @MrNIKITAS69
    @MrNIKITAS69 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Don, my name is Nikitas and I'm writing from Kos island (Hippocrates island), in southeastern Aegean sea, Greece.
    First I want to thank you for your videos and posts.
    I have always drunk tea but not really been a “tea head” as you put it, until recently, two months ago that is.
    I’m 46 years old and throughout the years I drunk tea, without being an expert, I realized the junk that’s being sold in most super markets and other kind of tea shops. Reading alone about tea history I understood the importance of the leaf and the impact it has made in centuries for Chinese civilization and the rest of the world. Comparing all this information to the either tasteless or artificially made “teas” I easily came to my conclusion.
    The last two months I started drinking more tea. Not necessarily good stuff. Some green gunpowder and some black from Ceylon. I don’t have access to really good tea (being on a small island with no means and far away) so I would like to taste this white. There is a friend of mine from northern Greece, Thessaloniki, that he also likes a chance to drink good tea but never had or has the chance of “good stuff”. Specially white tea. So one pack goes to him.
    Us you elegantly say nobody deserves bad tea.
    Thanks again.
    Best regards.
    P.S. I would really like your opinion about Ceylon black tea and sorry for the long post.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I have never been to Kos but I love the Greek islands and people.
      Ceylon black tea is strong Assamica tea which is great for blending (because it is strong enough to mix with other ingredients). I enjoy the taste although I find it a bit too astringent and lacking in the intricacies of flavour in Chinese black tea.

  • @srslywhattf
    @srslywhattf 7 лет назад

    I did this for myself and it really does make a world of difference in taste. I will definitely be brewing gong fu from now on.

  • @paulreinert6255
    @paulreinert6255 7 лет назад

    Your analogy is perfect. After decades of drinking tea I now know the best way 👍 to make tea!

  • @Stonerolog1st
    @Stonerolog1st 3 года назад +1

    I love the music analogy, gong fu is like having your output at 0db everything is louder and clearer vs western which is -6db you're going to have to crank the volume but introduce distortion and makes the sound muddier, I'd take 0 db anyday

  • @yogirise2669
    @yogirise2669 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT EXPLANATION WHEN CONNECTING TEA, TO MUSIC! 🎶 🍵 ♥ His Excitement while describing the tea and the aromas, FANTASTIC! ...OH, AND IS THERE REALLY ANY OTHER WAY TO BREW, THAN GONG FU? ♥ I AM IN!

  • @droberts9852
    @droberts9852 4 года назад +1

    What a great analogy. I'm really loving the videos and learning about tea!

  • @thismessismine
    @thismessismine 3 года назад +1

    Okay, this is EXACTLY what I needed. I'm trying to get into drinking tea daily and ordered a bunch from Harney and Sons as an affordable starter with relatively good quality--but I accidentally ordered way too much for someone who's just getting started! Now that I can use 5 times as much tea, I can make it through my tea surplus much faster. It was actually stressing me out, like "How will I possibly drink all of this before it's old?!" And I imagine that with how great this method is supposed to taste, I'll be properly addicted by the time I get through it all. :) Thank you! Subscribing and hoping to try some of your teas soon!

    • @Cypeq
      @Cypeq 2 года назад

      if it's just the tea leaf, well as long as you keep it in a sealed bag away from moisture so mould won't attack it, it won't go bad ever.
      I have some premium celon black kept in a tin jar for 3-4 years, drinking more of it now cause I have big bag of oolong I wanna toss in there, and it's just a quality black tea.

  • @jonathanh7862
    @jonathanh7862 4 года назад

    Just found your videos and channel while looking for a new electric kettle. I have been 'enjoying' tea since high school (over 20 years ago) and slowly transitioned from generic bags to 'premium' bags to loose. Once I tried loose I was amazed at the difference in quality and could no longer drink any type of tea made from bags due to how poor the taste is. Up until last week, I only brewed the western style (I live in the US) and was always happy with that flavor and texture I was able to achieve with the loose leaves....until now. I cannot believe how much more flavorful and how different the mouthfeel is. Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @boxing6339
    @boxing6339 8 лет назад +2

    Nice! Good job Don it is finally called MEI LEAF!

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +1

      FINALLY but we are working on the website launch which is taking much longer but we want it to be a gamechanger.

  • @JoshTerraMusic
    @JoshTerraMusic 7 лет назад +1

    I've got two friends here in a farm town in California to start to fall in love with true tea. They seem to keep asking more and more when our next session will be and I'm enjoying the process of hooking them in haha. I think I know what they're getting for Christmas! 🍃

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  7 лет назад

      Hahahaha nice one! It is a wonderful pleasure to watch people become teaheads!

  • @symq
    @symq 5 лет назад

    as a music producer who is getting into tea, this was quite amusing 😄 thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @luciaisabelpolgarnic
    @luciaisabelpolgarnic 2 года назад

    I tried it!!!!!!!! Loved it! I am not going back to boring cheat western brewing!

  • @chadczternastek
    @chadczternastek Год назад

    Great, great channel. I thought I was one of the few that liked tea a bunch. You have an army of subscribers.
    Thank you.
    P.S.: That analogy was very good way to get it.

  • @finelooseleaftea
    @finelooseleaftea 7 лет назад

    Though I found the right charts to understand gong fu vs western brewing, this musical analogy you use is simply brilliant. This certainly increases my understanding. I will never drink tea again without hearing a symphony. Thank you.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  7 лет назад

      Fabulous Karen, thank you for commenting!

  • @JayneyGoddardCMA
    @JayneyGoddardCMA 7 лет назад

    Absolutely loved this video - thank you! So well done, brilliantly explained and your enthusiasm is contagious.

  • @benagud
    @benagud 7 лет назад

    Once you go Gong Fu you enter another realm of delightfulness. Excellent video and I will do my best to educate the people of Iceland! And I will definitely visit when in London!

  • @LSFprepper
    @LSFprepper 5 лет назад

    Not a musician but i completely understood your analogy. Going to try this as soon as i can.

  • @jeffrey5602
    @jeffrey5602 2 года назад

    Loved the music analogy. Very excited to get my own gong fu set ASAP :)
    Great content

  • @W4RD1N8ER
    @W4RD1N8ER 4 года назад

    I play with this all the time because it’s a little work to set up my gongfu tea set so I get lazy and think that I can get gong fu taste from regular brewing but this never works out andI have been brewing tea for years! Gong fu is it’s own thing and the tea is amazing I get my kids to join me they love it. I love canopy flasher best tea so far I have brewed gong fu.

  • @tiffanyr.1344
    @tiffanyr.1344 5 лет назад

    Don, I have never tried Gong Fu style before but have been very interested in teas, specifically their potential health benefits. My little sister has been dealing with bad abdominal cramps/pain and I read that chamomile and theanine can help relax you so I tried gong fu tonight so as to use the opened leaves w/ chamomile oil as a compress and I could drink the tea..... DANG !! I didn't think it would taste THAT good! Don't think i'll go back to the way I was brewing before!

  • @romofamily1291
    @romofamily1291 4 года назад

    Dude!!!! Awesome job! I am a newbie to “real” tea drinking and I love the knowledge your dropping.

  • @AbbasAD85
    @AbbasAD85 4 года назад +1

    Hey Don, I just wanna say I love your channel and I've started to expand my tastes beyond simple black/red tea! I have two questions and would love answers.
    1)Do you use gong fu brewing for *all* your tea? 2) Do you ever use sugar?

  • @AustiuNoMatterWho
    @AustiuNoMatterWho 5 лет назад

    Coming back after a year plus I really am happy I switched. The right switch indeed

  • @Forge17
    @Forge17 5 лет назад

    Well that analogy finally explained it to me, I always thought more leaves=just stronger, more bitter, and much more expensive. I’ll have to try it this way some day. I’m a tea newbie, love the channel

  • @Tasman_Tea
    @Tasman_Tea 8 лет назад +1

    Great video again, Don! Well done. Also makes me want to get some of that gushu puerh!

  • @russellbarndt6579
    @russellbarndt6579 4 года назад

    Thank you for demostranting such an uncomplicated way to prepare good tea since I have had the chance to know about tea ,where and when the Tea comes from and how to brew along with your passion ,along with a Raleigh NC Tea at the The Tin Roof Tea show

  • @Silver_Sun5
    @Silver_Sun5 6 лет назад +2

    Wow, great way to brew! I did it with a nice Gyokuro and the flavor was amazing. But wow, be careful. If you are not used to the caffeine, it'll knock you over like it did with me. I had a very euphoric, not unpleasant feeling, but I will be more careful next time. Maybe I will use less tea and less water to make smaller batches and not have it smack me in the face like that.

    • @naverilllang
      @naverilllang 5 лет назад

      Caffine has very little effect on me.

  • @kenyapurrz4me
    @kenyapurrz4me 5 лет назад

    Wow. I learned SO MUCH from this video. I'm going to have to really re-evaluate how I brew my new more expensive teas.

  • @DrFranklynAnderson
    @DrFranklynAnderson 2 года назад +2

    Hmmm. Not fully convinced it’ll work with my preferred black tea styles, but I was recently given a massive bag of Earl Gray so at least I can try without worrying about wasting it.
    Update: Well. That’s what I imagine sucking on a particularly sour slice of bergamot citrus would taste like. Had to add cream to make it halfway drinkable, something I usually don’t do. Maybe I’ll try again sometime with an unflavored black or green tea-I don’t even want to think what’d happen if I did this with my delicate jasmine pearls!

    • @azraphon
      @azraphon Год назад +4

      Don rarely recommends scented teas like jasmine or earl grey. The aromas are sprayed onto the leaves, so when you do gongfu, all of that comes off into the water at once. It really only works with natural pure teas or blends.
      Now I love an artificially scented tea, I am NOT a snob about these things, but they need to have a low leaf to water ratio, in western style, or the flavour would be overwhelming.

  • @naomiroyle9637
    @naomiroyle9637 2 года назад

    Thanks for your education. I started getting interested in tea after watching Dream in Splendor, a period Chinese drama with super acting and cinematography. They had a tea challenge between two tea houses. Serious stuff. Blackmail and all. Watching that was fascinating. My friend who is Japanese, bought me a whisk set (nice to hear pronunciations) for my ceremonial matcha. Also, ebony collapsible chopsticks, but I digress.
    So, I have been trying to catch up by watching as many videos as possible. Whew! What an education. Those tea plantations are so cool, and all the tea shops! Wow. Started watching cdrama after getting hooked on Hua Chenyu's
    music, plus others. Then The Untamed with Xiao Zhan and Wang Yibo. Love their music too. Working slowly on my Mandarin. Thanks for your great presentations. I can see the sound design.

  • @Tyleron1
    @Tyleron1 8 лет назад +9

    thats a great analogy

  • @altareggo
    @altareggo 7 лет назад

    MIND OFFICIALLY BLOWN!! can't wait to try this: sounds heavenly!!!!!

  • @Geekella
    @Geekella 6 лет назад

    i have been learning so much from this channel. thank you!

  • @d0mkwrq
    @d0mkwrq 7 лет назад

    Same for me, you guys changed my (tea-)life! Many thanks

  • @jolynnensz9000
    @jolynnensz9000 5 лет назад

    I completely get it... and I love your analogy... I wish so badly I could but I literally can’t afford to brew gongfu style.

  • @1blisseth
    @1blisseth Год назад

    I'm not a fan of tea, but you make me want to try this Gong Fu tea.

  • @username-yn5yo
    @username-yn5yo 5 лет назад

    the passion is contagious. but I agree completely my friend

  • @DarrylDomani
    @DarrylDomani 6 лет назад

    so wonderful........learning is fun the way you present the art of brewing. Kudos!!

  • @valeriacartesiani8772
    @valeriacartesiani8772 8 лет назад +2

    Bravo, bravo, bravo!!!!!!!! I agree! Gong Fu style is the way!

  • @rainbowinbahrain1836
    @rainbowinbahrain1836 6 лет назад

    Great analogy! It make all sense for me, music and tea lover😊

  • @barbaracarbone4658
    @barbaracarbone4658 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for a great demo....I will remember this.

  • @DG-mv6zw
    @DG-mv6zw 5 лет назад +2

    To continue the music analogy....the tea pet is the drummer! 😄

  • @TheDustyStar18
    @TheDustyStar18 8 лет назад +8

    The one thing I'm worried about is, how do you go about measuring out the specific grams of tea? Do I have to have a scale?

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +4

      It is useful to get a small and cheap digital scale when you start so that you can visualise how much 5g of a particular tea is but afterwards you can do it by eye.

    • @TheDustyStar18
      @TheDustyStar18 8 лет назад +1

      Will do then. Thank you very much! :3 So excited about learning more and more about the wonderful world that is tea!

    • @CheezyCEAnimation
      @CheezyCEAnimation 3 года назад +1

      @@TheDustyStar18 how did it go

    • @isakdahl7054
      @isakdahl7054 3 года назад +1

      @@TheDustyStar18 It’s been four years. Did you do it?

  • @appa609
    @appa609 4 года назад +2

    Brewing for less time should release a subset of the compounds released in a long brew. If you're losing flavor or texture that is because something released later is removing the butterscotch and slipperiness. Likely something astringent.

  • @pip5528
    @pip5528 5 лет назад

    In a smilar vain, the South Americans use lots and lots of yerba mate leaf when brewing and drinking out of their gourds with bombillas, which are filtered straws.

  • @andy-um3se
    @andy-um3se 5 месяцев назад

    Hey nice video, you kinda convinced me. I will try this, thank you :)

  • @baronvonkaiser9912
    @baronvonkaiser9912 5 лет назад

    ive never heared of gong fu brewing till bout 2 minits ago when i saw a comment on another video mention it. so im here now

  • @Daymanoahha
    @Daymanoahha 3 года назад

    Great vids again and again. If you leave the leaves out to dry after one use will they still be good a week after? Or does it have a shelf life. I understand that it definitely won't be as good but as you say tea can be expensive and don't want to waste!

  • @utopiadaniele
    @utopiadaniele 8 лет назад +3

    Dear Don, thanks, as usual. Analogy is good, but it's just an analogy and so we should not pushing it too much.
    As for the test you have done, I have a fundamental doubt. I don't think that the extraction from tea leaves is a linear process, hence I don't think that we can equate at all the western brew (5 times less tea leaves with 5 times less time) to the gong fu brew.
    I have the feeling -but have no firm ground for it- that, liquor extraction being a non-linear process, the "quality of extraction" is not very much dependent on the length of the brew, after a certain amount of time, but on the original quantity of tea material instead. This would explain why the gong fu brew, which has five times more tea material, is anyway tasting much better even if it is brewed five times less time.
    I suggest to make another test.
    Infuse the gong fu brew, with the same amount of water, for five times its time (i.e., infuse it for the western timing brew time) and then dilute the gong fu liquor with four parts simple water. I suspect that, if my feeling is correct, the diluted gong fu liquor will still feel stronger than the western brew. This would be surprising, because basically it would just be the same amount of tea leaves in the same amount of water for the same time: however, it may support my idea that brewing is not happening linearly all throughout the infusion time.

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  7 лет назад

      Love this idea! We will try it out and get back to you.

    • @41570
      @41570 6 лет назад

      Mei Leaf I know this was a year ago, but do you remember trying this? Very curious as I am new to tea and have only yet brewed western style.

  • @Mech3ngineer
    @Mech3ngineer 3 года назад

    This is an amazing video. Being an American of European descent, I didn't have tea outside of bags until later in my teens. I actually didn't like tea. My wife's family is Taiwanese and she taught me about brewing. Through experimentation and their random tips, I developed a preferred way of brewing. Now that I watch this video, I just realized that I have been brewing Gong Fu for a while now (except for the teaware). When I asked them if they had heard of Gong Fu, they said no but I'm certain that they are brewing in that style - it makes me chuckle a bit since it's so much a part of their identity that they don't realize there may be a name to it. That leads me to a question: your videos mention "brewing" but I had always called it "steeping". Is there a difference in what's happening and I have been mis-using the word "steeping" when in fact I'm brewing? thanks!

    • @lolvonlolipopp
      @lolvonlolipopp 3 года назад +3

      Brew and steep can be used interchangeably. A blog post uses this definition which makes sense for me: "Brewing is the ACT of making tea, while Steeping is the PROCESS involved".

    • @invven2750
      @invven2750 Год назад +1

      If I'm not mistaken Gong fu is an english loan-invented word. In mandarin it simply means skilled, doing something with skill. It's like how in Italy venti just means twenty, but in the US it's a coffee cup size, but no one will understand you if you say venti in Italy.

  • @windelllewis5404
    @windelllewis5404 8 лет назад +3

    Don, great video. How did you go from being a sound engineer to a Tea Guru and operating Mei Leaf

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +1

      Aaaah Windell that is a bit of a story but I will do a video on it one day.

  • @roxana5490
    @roxana5490 6 лет назад

    I tried the Gong Fu tea brewing today before work and maaaan, I've been jittery all day! I usually have some sort of caffeine in my day (not excessive, a regular cup of tea / coffee / kombucha) but THIS is some potent stuff! I'm glad I drank it early in the day. I may try this method with my herbal loose leaf tonight and get a potent kick of chamomile for those bedtime zzzzz :)
    (Also, I had a small scale and was able to ration out about 7.5g green tea to 150-200 ml water, repeated 4 times)

  • @RicCdelP
    @RicCdelP 8 лет назад +3

    Hey Don! Make a video about the jasmine teas you currently have in Chinalife! Maybe one about tisanes too? Thanks!

    • @MeiLeaf
      @MeiLeaf  8 лет назад +1

      OK added to our list for you.

  • @Dancer4LifendAfter
    @Dancer4LifendAfter 7 лет назад +1

    I think I've been practically doing Gong Fu brewing for awhile now. I always put more tea in my brews than the recommended "western" brewing instructions simply because I like a stronger tea when I brew and I brew in larger quantities than 150ml. But cool video, I learned a couple new things to try for my next tea session. Question though, can you use the same tea leaves for a second brew session and still have a decent brew?

    • @Cypeq
      @Cypeq 2 года назад

      oh found someone like me, yes I've been tossing in more tea and brewing shorter times 30s-2minutes for a while, but my ratios are not as high as in gongfu style, around 50-70% of the gonfu measurements which on average would spoonful for a 200ml cup.

  • @michellerene3622
    @michellerene3622 3 года назад

    Great Video! You've changed me forever

  • @Lorenzo-hu7fh
    @Lorenzo-hu7fh 4 года назад

    This channel is like a drug for me! In the last two days I’ve seen like 15 videos xD I’ve always loved tea but never thought about all of these qualities that the tea have. This might makes me want to buy a jinxing teapot xD

  • @W4RD1N8ER
    @W4RD1N8ER 5 лет назад

    Like hot water with with slight tea flavour Hey! Can I have some tea with my hot water? I like to drink my tea strong but there is a limit it will let you know when you are drinking bitter tea. I have seen his method before on movie about the tea horse trail this is where I started really looking into authentic quality tea, your videos have been real helpful.

  • @wheelchairboy88
    @wheelchairboy88 4 года назад

    I used to be one of those people that try to use my tea sparingly because of the cost but now that I've switched to gong fu brewing I've noticed that I can get 2 or 3 times the amount of use from the leaves and I'm now saving some money because I can infuse my leaves more times before I discard them.