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What tea did you have this morning...or afternoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelyJ" data-source="post: 565958" data-attributes="member: 3751"><p>Ha! It’s handmade pottery with the inside silver lining done by silversmiths, so unfortunately probably not enough to melt down into a bullet if Lon Chaney rolls into town. Apparently the silver has some subtle effects on the taste - bringing out more natural sweetness of the tea, but I think that’s more noticeable with Puerh teas than oolongs. But it does make the tea look really nice - I have cups that match the gaiwan but they’re dark so you can’t really appreciate the look of the tea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelyJ, post: 565958, member: 3751"] Ha! It’s handmade pottery with the inside silver lining done by silversmiths, so unfortunately probably not enough to melt down into a bullet if Lon Chaney rolls into town. Apparently the silver has some subtle effects on the taste - bringing out more natural sweetness of the tea, but I think that’s more noticeable with Puerh teas than oolongs. But it does make the tea look really nice - I have cups that match the gaiwan but they’re dark so you can’t really appreciate the look of the tea. [/QUOTE]
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