If i had access to an airlock that could depressurize to ~0 bar could i brew a cup of tea with it?

  • Fonzie!
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    1 month ago

    Tea is never […] prepared with boiling water

    I’m happy to see this, and want to add a few points of my own

    • Herbal infusions (ginger&lemon, rooibos, nettles, etc) are often better prepared at boiling temperature or even boiled for a while (esp. nettles!).
    • Tea is another type of plant, tea is often better prepared in hot but not boiling water
    • If you pour 100C water into a 20C mug, it’s instantly 85-90C, which is perfect for most black teas and darker oolongs! Just pour the boiled water into a mug, then put the tea leaves in!
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      1 month ago

      It really depends for oolongs. High oxidation oolongs will do well with hotter water, such as yancha oolongs. But some are a lot greener and more temperamental, such as Anxi oolongs.

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        1 month ago

        Your right, let me edit in I meant heavily oxidised/darker oolongs!