Iron Buddha / TieGuanYin Tea is the best

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good Tie Guan Yin is good, but bad/cheap Tie Guan Yin tastes like monkey ass.

This is exactly what my friend who gave me the tea said. This is some premium brand out of China, his dad owns a small tea shop there among other things he does. He's buying 20 kilos of this stuff. Seriously the best tea he has brought in by far.
 

sdifox

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This is exactly what my friend who gave me the tea said. This is some premium brand out of China, his dad owns a small tea shop there among other things he does. He's buying 20 kilos of this stuff. Seriously the best tea he has brought in by far.

what is the price range? 10 bux an oz or so?
 
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Born2bwire

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what is the price range? 10 bux an oz or so?

Eeek... I just realized that I pay almost $8/oz for mine. But I prefer Pu er tea over Iron Buddha. Problem with Iron Buddha is that the cheap stuff is pretty bitter.
 

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never really liked it until I had a cup of amazing iron budda in hong kong. Good iron budda is amazing.
 

sdifox

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Eeek... I just realized that I pay almost $8/oz for mine. But I prefer Pu er tea over Iron Buddha. Problem with Iron Buddha is that the cheap stuff is pretty bitter.

You know you are supposed to dump the first brew right?
 

Born2bwire

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As a kid I spent a lot of time around people who are into tea, including a tea retailer. That's all I learned through osmosis.


There are some ridiculously expensive teas.

Oh yeah. I've spent a little over $50 on a tea cake before (12.6 oz) and that's just scratching the surface. But I always price it out in terms of the cost per pot of tea. My limit is usually between $1-$2 USD a pot and that can yield oh... 3/4 of a liter of tea. So I usually think of my most expensive purchases as being comparable to buying a drink at 7-11. My daily drinking tea right now costs me $1 USD a pot.

But yeah, to clarify, I agree with a previous post in that Iron Buddha has a large degree of quality depending on what you buy. The good stuff is really good but it's very different from what you get on the low end. I find that even very cheap pu er is very drinkable for me.
 

sdifox

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Oh yeah. I've spent a little over $50 on a tea cake before (12.6 oz) and that's just scratching the surface. But I always price it out in terms of the cost per pot of tea. My limit is usually between $1-$2 USD a pot and that can yield oh... 3/4 of a liter of tea. So I usually think of my most expensive purchases as being comparable to buying a drink at 7-11. My daily drinking tea right now costs me $1 USD a pot.

But yeah, to clarify, I agree with a previous post in that Iron Buddha has a large degree of quality depending on what you buy. The good stuff is really good but it's very different from what you get on the low end. I find that even very cheap pu er is very drinkable for me.

I am the reverse. I can drink very cheap Tie Guan Yin as opposed to puher. The latter just tastes rotten if it is the cheap stuff, like in dim sum restaurant.
 

Born2bwire

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I am the reverse. I can drink very cheap Tie Guan Yin as opposed to puher. The latter just tastes rotten if it is the cheap stuff, like in dim sum restaurant.

Mmmmmmm... I like the dusty moldy mildew taste.