Trying the gunpowder gongfu style, and I'm not seeing the marked difference that I saw with the oolongs earlier. Same flavor, a little more concentrated, but with more astringency. That's it. No point in gongfu-ing this particular tea. Much tastier when done with western times and ratios.
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Trying the gunpowder gongfu style, and I'm not seeing the marked difference that I saw with the oolongs earlier. Same flavor, a little more concentrated, but with more astringency. That's it. No point in gongfu-ing this particular tea. Much tasiter when done with western times and ratios.
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