On Tea Brewing pt. 1
“Tea making is easy”, that was the culture I walked into more than a decade ago in Taiwan. This was an encouraging idea. It seemed simple. I didn’t yet know what all the tools were — all the why’s and wherefore’s.
Learning a skill in a foreign language is an interesting game. It requires close observation and lots of trial and error. Fortunately youtube wasn’t too active on Pu Erh tea at the time and so there was no chance of short cutting the process. My teacher didn’t teach brewing technique but if you spent enough hours watching him make tea you could prick up some of the basics. This provided a great scaffold upon which to place my own experience and realizations. Anyone can be taught to make tea, but in order to make great tea, the elements of tea brewing have to be internalized and transmuted into individual technique.
My teacher would not advise specific techniques in tea brewing. “There is, after all, no right way to make tea, there is just what works for you” he would say. Until the point at which you are satisfied with the result, the experimenting and tweaking goes on. This process, continues on for me. The endless pursuit of the perfect cup of tea has sustained my inquiries into the art/Way of tea. It is perhaps a trivial to spend one’s life, but in some ways that is exactly the point.
In China we say that the way you do the small things in life reflect how you do everything else. Following this strain. The way you make each cup of tea is a reflection of all that you are, all that you have been and all that you will become. It is also good for the throat and the belly.
6 Mountains tea open house
The 6 Mountains Pu Erh Tea open house for March will be this coming Thursday. All those that find themselves in Vancouver are welcome to attend. This will be the first in a monthly series, which aims at connecting local tea enthusiasts with fine Pu Erh tea and with each other.
The style of the event will be a mix of the modern and the traditional. The goal is to bring the experience of a traditional tea house — tea session — to the Vancouver social scene. These types of tea gatherings have been going on for years in small shops and in private homes here in the city; though awareness of what is possible with a tea party, is just starting to crystalize. It is, afterall, more than a drink — fine tea is a state of mind.
The set up, the aesthetic, is important, though it comes secondary to the quality of the tea.
6 Mountains is proud to be able to introduce North America to a new standard of excellence in vintage Pu Erh tea. We look forward to connecting with new and old friends through our tea events.
Products
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Pu-Erh Tea Knife Set $510.00
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Christmas Gift Box $29.97
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Grade 1 Tea $79.97
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Bright Lights - Sheng (Raw) Loose 20 years - 50g $67.00
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House Tea Brick 2010 - 250g $500.00