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Session 06: Camellia sinensis basics ⑤: Tea Brewing Day
Topics
◊ Tea brewing / tasting of widely different teas
Thoughts—read before class, revisit for tests
Tea Brewing Day is a group effort and I need volunteers. When the document that invites volunteers is ready to go, it will be listed under "Assignments & Tests > Tea Brewing Day."
We look at color, aroma, taste. Of these, please try to keep in mind the color of the brewed tea since this will become a topic of discussion over the next few weeks since tea color and ceramics have interacted closely over time.
*The upcoming session and the one follow that are identical. Half the class attends one of these two sessions and is free the other day. You will know which is which when I post the details to the sidebar tab "Team Details and Special Attendance Notes".
Required
✓ Read the instructions on the Assignments page. Read the GoogleDoc here. Bring your own cup if posible but I do have some.
Schedule
You are welcome to be in the room the full time, or leave after you have tasted tea. However, tea-tasting times are designated (loosely), to try to solve the brewing problem that has arisen because of an insufficient number of brewers. So, here are the group names (the three of you who do not have groups, please just grab a group except Christina L who will be at the brewing table with us and have access to all teas) and times for them (Note added noon on Monday—I see that Sophia has now volunteered to brew tea. That is wonderful but it does change things a lot. So, please consider the timing below as very general because I don't think we can brew tea fast enough for 10-minute slots.):
- ColinGroup, Diversitea: 1:15-1:25
 - Dragonball Tea, GraceTeam: 1:25-1:35
 - LinGroup, LisaGroup: 1:35-1:45
 - Tea-Bags, Teaparty: 1:45-1:55
 
Sorry but I can't coordinate group memberships with the what & when of how you signed up.
Multimedia notes
❖ None.
Links
⇢ None. However, in preparation for the upcoming tea identification day ,you might consider searching the Web for the look of various tea leaves before they are brewed, since tea leaf shape is probably the single best way to identify tea that day (since we do not brew the teas, although you are able to smell them).
Other
None.
Links to each session page
Sun, Sept 1, 2013: I am migrating this site to a new site. It takes time. During this transition, there are two ways to access a particular day's web page. You can start with the new EA109 Fall 2013 Course Guide page, our official top page. It will take you directly to the new pages and redirect to old pages when necessary. Or you can use the below chart. It will take you directly to the day's session page—the new one when it exists, the old one when it has yet to be migrated. Greenhighlight means the new page exists. Sorry for the dust and mess during construction!
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Dec 19 3-6PM, Th FINAL