The details of this BS are interesting. It is however a BS which sets out a
title - "method for preparing a liquor of tea for use in sensory tests". In
section 8 it notes that a test report shall give details of variables such as
amount of tea, water used and time brewed.
This BS is therefore only setting out how to test tea. It does not aim to
set out how to make the perfect (or British Standard/ISO) cup of tea.
As factors such as source of water and origin of tea leaf are different when
abroad the tea when travelling will also taste different. From my vast
travelling experience I have found the same tea brewed in London and Yorshire
to taste quite differnet - the water has a big influence.
Tea making tips for travelling:
- take your own tea; and
- take your own water.
H.
:)
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Hi,> > Ive found a very useful British Standard 6008 that describes in
great detail how to make a nice cup of tea. Qu. As the BS is identical to
international standard ISO 3103 why cant I get a decent cup of tea abroad?>
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