| 
 | 
|  07-26-2009, 11:02 PM | #1 | 
| _ |  Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			I tend to drink a lot of iced teas. I used to drink a lot of Arizona ginseng and now I enjoy the Honest aid Green teas.  Are any of you guys brewing anything like this? I enjoy packaged teas when its cold so I pretty much enjoy it all year round. 
				__________________ I.B.E.W LOCAL # 617 | 
|   |   | 
|  07-27-2009, 03:21 AM | #2 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			Borris I drink loose tea about 8 glasses a day, some hot some iced.  I really think its the way to go.  I use almost exclusively www.adagio.com their ingenuiTea system for brewing is fantastic, and their teas are exception and affordable.  PM me any questions you have about loose tea!
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-27-2009, 05:16 AM | #3 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			remember when u put the tea in the tea pot mate one spoon full for everybody haveing a cup  and one spoon full for the pot
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-27-2009, 06:20 AM | #4 | |
| _ |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. Quote: 
 Is that the general idea when making tea? 
				__________________ I.B.E.W LOCAL # 617 | |
|   |   | 
|  07-27-2009, 06:50 AM | #5 | |
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. Quote: 
 | |
|   | 
|  07-27-2009, 06:28 PM | #7 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			you would need some sort of filter, like the IngenuiTEA, i promse if you get one of the starter packs with the filter, you really should do it.
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-27-2009, 07:46 PM | #9 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			Hahah the ingenuiTEA is only for loose tea, it basically is a filter with a drain in the bottom, so you put the tea in, then the hot water, and let it steep, and then drain.
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 04:02 AM | #11 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. | 
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 04:03 AM | #12 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. | 
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 04:06 AM | #13 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			Adam, I know lots of english people that use Electric Tea Pots, and basically the ingenuiTEA is a strainer.
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 04:11 AM | #14 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			yeh but its a bit highteck isnt it why not just use a old fasion tea stainer save money and so on    apart from company brake rooms i dont think i know one english person that uses a electric teapot   a electric kettle yes but not a tea pot   and i know alot of english people  honest    lol
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 04:52 AM | #15 | |
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. Quote: 
 | |
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 05:03 AM | #16 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			oh right man i ment tea pot as in were u put the water after it has been boiled in the kettle   then u add the lose tea  one for each person and one for the pot
		 | 
|   | 
|  07-28-2009, 05:21 AM | #17 | |
| Crotchety Geezer |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. Quote: 
 
				__________________ How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? | |
|   |   | 
|  07-29-2009, 08:28 AM | #18 | 
| Guest 
					Posts: n/a
				 |  Re: Thinking about brewing loose tea. 
			
			I just use a stovetop  tea pot and cloth strainer.  works just fine for me.  I am looking into different strainer methods though cause it cost $5.00 for a box of 100 and I drink alot of tea.
		 | 
|   | 
|  | 
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| 
 | 
 |