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We once again have two Earl Grey’s duking it out for our affections. Can one of them pull ahead of the other? The first contender is TeaFrog Earl Grey Special Flavored Black (4 minutes, boiling water). And in the silver shorts is Dragonwater Earl Grey de la Creme (4 minutes boiling water). Who will win the battle of the Greys? Let’s watch.
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We’re revisiting Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse a second time, with two more of their teas: Silver Dragon Green (no link) (3 minutes, rumbling temp) and Jasmine Silver Needle White (4 minutes, rumbling temp). As usual, Joe and Brandice spend most of this episode in complete and utter disagreement with one other, perhaps even more so than the average episode.
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This episode features two teas with similar flavors: Adagio’s Foxtrot (boiling, 7 minute steep) and Felicitea’s Sloth Tea (3 minutes, rumbling). This is Felciitea’s first time on STeaP, so give Summer (the masterful tea blender behind the Felicitea name) a friendly welcome. You can also add both Summer and Ilya to your friends list over at our community.
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This is the “giving pu-erh another chance” episode. In trying both Golden Moon’s Pu-Erh (four minutes boiling) and Adagio’s Pu-Erh Poe (five minutes boiling), we have mostly likely succeeded in disappointing pu-erh lovers around the globe a second time. Let us know, pu-erh lovers… what are we doing wrong, or do Joe and Brandice just not get pu-erh?
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Today STeaP is looking to nature for tea, and finding some in it’s own backyard. We will be trying two tisanes, Dandelion Leaf Tea, steeped for 7 minutes in boiling water, made by Joe himself, and a Sassafras Root Tea, steeped for 5 minutes in boiling water, made by someone else himself.
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Today’s pairing was supposed to be a duo of fruity herbals, but an atomic fire broke out in the studio and we quickly realized that these two teas have absolutely nothing in common. Check out the episode to find out what we thought of Dragonwater’s Blood Orange and Boulder Dushanbe’s Boulder Tangerine, both prepared at boiling temperature with a five minute steep.
Disclaimer: No one was actually harmed or lit on fire during this filming. Joe briefly lost his mind and thought he was on fire, but we’re not liable for his mental health or its effect on your viewing pleasure.
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This week Joe and Brandice try two totally sweet teas from Mighty Leaf, the Orange Dulce (a sweet black tea) and Chamomile Citrus (a sweet herbal/tisane), both with notes of citrus. Both teas were steeped in boiling water, the tisane for five minutes and the black for four minutes. It was totally sweet.
What is even sweeter is that we totally steeped the tisane a second time. What could be sweeter than that? We don’t know. It was pretty sweet.
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This week, the episode falls on my (Brandice’s) birthday, so I got to pick the tea. If you don’t yet know this about me, I am a HUGE fan of primates, so the obvious choice for my birthday was Monkey Picked Tea. In addition to the monkey-themed tea, I also brought a sizeable portion of my monkey collection, and general monkey-related merriment was had by all (mostly by me).
I hope you’ll enjoy watching us try a tea that was hand-picked by monkeys in a remote mountain village. I really enjoyed trying the tea and sharing some of my stupendously awesome monkeys with all of you. :)
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Today’s episode features another tea from The Simple Leaf called Pure Decadence, a white tea grown in the district of Darjeeling, India. With a name like Pure Decadence, Joe thought this luxurious tea deserved its own episode, so that we could also try steeping the tea a second time (something often done with white teas) and seeing how well it holds up to multiple infusions.
The tea was prepared with a 7 minute steep in rumbling (not quite boiling) water for both infusions, and you’ll have to watch to see if it was really “Pure Decadence.” Many thanks to The Simple Leaf for sending the sample.
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