Green Loose Leaf Puerh

Since I like my dark puerh teas, I decided to give the green loose leaf puerh a try. The description listed it as a lightly smoked tea, but I would say that it has more of a medium smoke. As you can see, these are larger leaves, and the green color is still visible in spite of being smoked.
I can tolerate the smoke in the green puerh, but it does not wash out with multiple brewings. I find that shorter brew times are better. This tea brews at a temperature cooler than a black tea, but hotter than green tea at 195 degrees. My water kettle doesn't have a 195 degree button, so I warm the water to 200 figuring that it will cool down a bit as I pour. Here I'm brewing this with my gaiwan, and my newest tea pet rabbit. Now I need a good Japanese rabbit name...
As you can see, I started this post a bit ago. That lace I show in progress by my tea box was finished and exchanged for a new piece of lace weeks ago. Oh well. That's how life goes sometimes. This is a tea I drink occasionally because I find smoked items tend to upset my stomach. For me, a shorter brew time works best because the smoky flavor is less intense. I don't plan on getting a second bag of this tea, but I'm glad I tried it. I know what my favorites are.

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  1. That rabbit has long ears! They're as big as the rest of its body.

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    1. Yes! I wanted a rabbit that matched the style of the ones on the pot.

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