Tea Expert Secrets: Mastering Gong Fu Tea with Your Kettle | Brew Tea Like A Pro: Kettle| Gongfu Cha

Welcome to our tea aficionado's guide to brewing Gong Fu tea like a pro! In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll show you step-by-step how to use a kettle to elevate your tea-making skills to new heights.
Gong Fu Cha, often referred to as "the art of tea," is a traditional Chinese tea brewing method that emphasizes precision, patience, and the appreciation of tea as an experience. With the right techniques, you can unlock the full potential of your tea leaves and savor every nuance of flavor and aroma.
In this video, you'll learn:
🍵 Why a gooseneck kettle is NOT built for Gong Fu Cha
🍵 The importance of control in the brewer's hand
🍵 Water temperature and how to achieve precise control.
🍵 Step-by-step instructions on using your kettle to pour water like a pro.
Whether you're a seasoned tea connoisseur or just starting your tea journey, our guide will provide you with the knowledge and skills to brew tea with the grace and finesse of a Gong Fu master.
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Keep steeping,
Phil and Zhen
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00:00 Intro
01:08 Intuitive brewing - the essence of gong fu tea brewing
03:25 How to bring water to the desired temperature for tea brewing
05:27 The easiest way to lower water temperature for brewing tea
07:02 Control the flow rate when pouring water from the kettle
08:30 Control the pouring height for different result
10:14 Examples of using these techniques in tea brewing
12:52 You've got to watch it to reveal this secret technique. Haha!
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  • @ZhenteaCa
    @ZhenteaCa10 ай бұрын

    Regarding the materials of the kettle, sorry🥲, I didn't make it clear in the video. I'm not recommending this specific kettle. I'm also not recommending that plastic kettle is better than other materials. My intention for this video is to chat about kettle spout and how to control water flow in gongfu tea. I chose this kettle because this is the only "common" (vs special tea kettle) kettle I have and I wanted to show that a perceived low-end kettle (spout wise, not material) might not be a bad option for gongfu tea. I overlooked (my bad!) the material topic in this video because I was focusing on demonstrating how to pour water. If you are interested in kettle materials, I talked about it in the previous video (link in the description). If you'd like a dedicated video about it, let me know, and maybe share your questions or concerns so I can answer them in future videos. Thanks for all your comments!🥰

  • @charlesperez9976
    @charlesperez99769 ай бұрын

    This is interesting,because I have indeed found myself dissatisfied with gooseneck kettles. When I was in London last month, I needed a kettle,but as I was only there for 12 days,I wanted a cheaper one. I found one,similar,spout-wise,yes it was noisy,but that’s ok! And the POUR was far superior to the expensive gooseneck I had at home. The tumbling of the leaves seems critical,if that movement when the water is introduced doesn’t happen,there is a compromise. It really is noticeable

  • @IsabelCurdes_photos
    @IsabelCurdes_photos3 ай бұрын

    That was exactly the information I needed - you saved me a lot of money. 😊 Thank you.

  • @i.m.m5846
    @i.m.m58468 ай бұрын

    Je pensais que le fait de verser en hauteur permettait plus d'oxygenation. Continuez ! Très intéressant ! 👍

  • @stranisuggestivi1041
    @stranisuggestivi1041Ай бұрын

    thank you

  • @rolk9581
    @rolk95815 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your videos! I am just beginning my Gongfu journey and really like your teaching method. I feel your instruction will allow me to enjoy my tea in a way I have not yet experienced. I have so many questions and look forward to watching more of your videos. Regards, Roland

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    5 ай бұрын

    That's awesome! It's going to be a fun journey! 🍵🫖❤️

  • @lyndahowe9164
    @lyndahowe916410 ай бұрын

    I found this video very interesting and informative. Thank you.

  • @maksspiga1106
    @maksspiga11064 ай бұрын

    I have a great goose neck kettle that has a thick, fast pouring neck and fills the gaiwan in a blink of an eye, if I wish so. The brand is KitchenAid but I don't know the exact model.

  • @TheCynthiaRice
    @TheCynthiaRice10 ай бұрын

    I have been brewing GongFu since the late '80's. I use a stainless steel variable temp kettle. I would not use a plastic kettle.

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha, good point! I didn't think of the material. I just use this kettle for demonstration because of the shape. I'm not recommending this specific kettle😄

  • @jiahaotan696

    @jiahaotan696

    10 ай бұрын

    Not to foster elitism and snobbery, but I do think plastic kettles shouldn't be used for most people - microplastics ingestion and all that. I brewed for my friend in his rented place and advised him to get something in metal or glass instead because I could taste the plastic. Snobby tasting notes-wise, not sure if Zhen has commented on other types of kettles and maybe she might want to, lol. Ceramic, glass, metal, iron...

  • @TheCynthiaRice

    @TheCynthiaRice

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jiahaotan696 Back in the day I had a ceramic electric kettle. I have had an electric variable temp Stainless steel kettle for about 5 years. I am pleased with it's performance.

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jiahaotan696 Totally agree with what you said about the taste😀! Sorry for the confusion about choosing this kettle. I explained a bit why I used this kettle in the pinned comment. In the other video (link in description), I touched on materials for kettles if you are interested. What's your preference for kettle material?

  • @jiahaotan696

    @jiahaotan696

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ZhenteaCa ​ @ZhenteaCa I've been using a Japanese tetsubin (very average one bought from AmazonJP) for about a year now, it's rusty and rustic and whatver but I use it daily and the water tastes good, and I can taste the difference. So I stopped using the water dispenser almost entirely even though it has a filter etc. I'd probably buy a ceramic (more specifically, probably one from Lin's Ceramics in Taiwan) just for laughs one day just to see the difference, but the current setup of tetsubin and thermos works well, and people get used to things anyway. All of which is to say I can't be effed screwing around too much with it lol I'm actually fairly poor but apparently have very bourgeois tastes, but really, it's just about spending some time, getting a decent-performing item and making sure it lasts forever... and rinse and repeat for most things in life. Quality over quantity.

  • @madeliner1682
    @madeliner16826 ай бұрын

    I was hoping to get information on how to maintain the right water temperature for successive brews after the first steep, but this was still good information!

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    6 ай бұрын

    Stay tuned, that's a great question❗

  • @Bigislandchef
    @Bigislandchef10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for creating this content. Though we should go crazy trying to control everything all at once, but there is almost no limit to how we can refine parameters of brewing to get better results and more enjoyment. I look forward to see more of this series.

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    10 ай бұрын

    Well said!