Podcasts by Tea Rage
Tea. What it is, how to drink it, and how to make it. Rage against bad tea throughout the world.
Further podcasts by Stephen Nelson
Podcast on the topic Essen
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14: Lapsang Souchong from 2018-12-31T00:24:50
What is lapsang souchong? Why does it have such a smoky taste?
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13: Darjeeling (ahem) from 2016-01-30T03:56:55
Apparently my previous "episode" consisted of the text post "I like Darjeeling." This serves admirably as a summary of the entire episode, as well as the entire podcast, and potentially my entir...
Listen012: Monkey Picked from 2015-11-29T00:17:54
High-grade Tie Guan Yin is often referred to as "monkey-picked" tea. But do monkeys really pick tea?
Yes, Tea Rage is back after a brief two-year absence, and pretending that nothing has ...
Listen011: Water from 2013-12-16T06:15
Tea is mostly water, but we don't think much about water. What is it? Where did it come from? How does it work? And how can we use this knowledge to make our tea better?
Listen010: Tea Bags from 2013-12-03T04:27:48
Tea bags are horrible tea. There's nothing wrong with tea bags. Let me explain.
Errata: At one point I say "milligrams" when I mean "milliliters".
Listen009: Travel, Tea, and Hotels from 2013-09-01T20:20
The challenges and triumphs of making tea while traveling.
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008: Tea At Work from 2013-06-05T03:11:32
A discussion of tea in the workplace.
Tea review: Silk Dragon by The...
Listen007: Flavored Tea from 2013-05-17T05:07:07
How do I feel about flavored tea? Guess.
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Listen006: The Superspy of Tea from 2013-04-10T07:37:12
Robert Fortune, the superspy of tea.
Links:
- For All The Tea in China by Sarah Rose
We Apologize For The Inconvenience from 2013-03-25T05:37
Due to a sudden and unexpected attack of employment, Tea Rage was put on hold for a little while. However, it will return on April 2nd, 2013, and will continue, at that point, at two-week interv...
Listen005: Gail Carriger interview from 2013-01-08T08:00
This episode features our very first interview, and it's with Gail Carriger, a novelist, archeologist, and tea aficionado. She's best known for her Parasol Protectorate series, which is a steamp...
Listen004: Tea In Restaurants from 2012-12-22T08:30
A complaint about how tea is treated in restaurants.
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003: Earl Grey from 2012-12-13T05:08:22
Earl Grey. What is it? Where did it come from? And why does it, sometimes, fill me with rage?
Listen002: How I Make Tea from 2012-12-05T08:11:52
How I make tea, and rage against frilly tea cozies.
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- The Royal Society of Chemistry's "How To Make A Perfect Cup of Tea" (Listen