Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 HI AGAIN, YOU ARE RIGHT! I ALSO BOUGHT AN OFF BRAND OF EARL GREY TEA THAT WAS AWFUL! I DON'T KNOW IF IT IS ALRIGHT TO SAY THE BRAND THAT I LOVE LOVE, EVEN THO I AM NOT ADVERTISING IT. OH WELL HERE GOES, I USE NOTHING BUT BIGELOW BRAND EARL GREY. IT IS LOVELY!!! [] MEG > > > > > >Longtime listmembers (10-20 years brewing experience) have used Earl Grey > >exclusively with great results. As it turns out, there is nothing to fear > >from Earl Grey. But the analysis you quote above isn't really the > >concern. > > > Evening V > > I've been fermenting Earl Gray for a while and really enjoy it. I > rotate several tea in my batch process. Last summer the market we > buy most of our vegetable at had a special purchase of tea. 100 Earl > Gray or English Breakfast tea bags for 99 cents. What a deal! What > a waste of 99 cent! The KT produced was horrid. If this had been my > first attempt at Earl Gray I'm not sure I would ever have tried it > again. I think the flavoring use was a low grade and reacted > negatively to the fermentation process. > > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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