Tea Making
Nit picking time again!
I hope if you're using tea for tannin that you brew it properly. Judging from the few times I've been to USA you don't really know how to brew it over there! Here's how you do it.
1. Put tea or teabag in teapot or mug.
2. Pour on boiling water.
3. Stir and leave to brew to taste.
4. Strain or remove teabag, add milk and, or, sugar, or drink it neat.
5. Enjoy!
Ahhhhh! That's what you call a good cuppa!
Just leg pulling folks. Seriously though, adding a teabag to a mug of hot water isn't the same.
Back when I was a young lad, Mum and Dad's house had an old fashioned cast iron range with an oven at the side. When I used to get back late from a night out with the lads & lasses, Dad would be sitting in his rocking chair reading a Zane Grey cowboy book. "Taypots in t'oven," he'd say. By eck if that didn't sober you up then nothing would. There was so much tannin in it that you could stir it with a shiny spoon and it would come out stained dark brown.
Still, tannin is what helps your wine mature. It must have helped preserve me as well. I had my 78th Birthday last Monday.
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Regards to all, Winemanden.