Tea: Origins, Trends, & State of the Union with JING Tea founder, Ed Eisler

Tea: Origins, Trends, & State of the Union with JING Tea founder, Ed Eisler

Author: BLISTER April 12, 2023 Duration: 1:06:33

Jonathan talks to JING Tea founder, Ed Eisler, about the origins, production, and culture of tea;  “Duckshit” tea; what goes into making an exceptional cup of tea; the pros and cons of coffee vs tea; trends in the tea world, and more.

TOPICS & TIMES:

Starting JING (5:47)

Single Malt & Craft Tea (16:08)

Coffee vs Tea (20:25)

Caffeine & Flavor (33:10)

Milk in Tea? The Debate (39:30)

What Makes Great Tea Leaves? (43:47)

Trends & State Of The Union (47:51)

Brewing Tea (57:43)

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