by Talia | From the Interns, Tea Craft
Intern Talia loved getting to hear everyone’s stories about their tea creations, but this week it was her turn to try it for herself! She’s excited to say she tried making a green tea and a black tea so she could have the firsthand knowledge of the process of making both kinds. Instead of expanding on what crafting tea meant to her emotionally and personally, she wants to share the practical knowledge she gained from making the tea. She hopes it helps you understand a bit more in detail about what goes into the process.
by Talia | From the Interns, Tea Craft, Your Stories
Well, it’s time for interview number three. I don’t know about you all, but I have loved getting to hear different perspectives on the unique process of crafting tea. It’s been great to understand what makes for a tea enthusiast, whether it is past experience or...
by Caleb Hodes | Tea Craft, Tea Education
Withering, Wilting, Whatever It Is—Let’s Talk About It
In which I explore tea withering: what it does, the different types of wither, and how they’re affected by you the teawright.
by Caleb Hodes | Tea Craft, Tea Education
Part 2 of our articles on tea tannins. A deeper look at tannins in green tea. What they are, how they affect flavor, and the best way to steep for them.
by Caleb Hodes | Tea Craft, Tea Education
You created something different. So how do you go steeping your new tea? Short answer. just a bit differently.
by Caleb Hodes | Adventures in Starting the Business, Tea Craft
On crafting a kilo of tea for a beer festival, appreciating tea garden craft, and exploring a new rolling technique.