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Here are the worst mistakes Irish people make when brewing a cup of tea
THOUGH WE’VE BEEN tea lovers for donkey’s years now, Irish people have not exactly mastered the art of tea making.
Denis Daly has been working for Barry’s Tea in Cork since 1969, and has been a master tea brewer at the company for around 40 years.
He thinks the main mistake people make while brewing tea is being too impatient:
And he doesn’t rate adding the milk to the cup before the tea:
Every day he tastes several different types of tea from Kenya and Rwanda in Africa and Assam in India, in order to determine which kinds will be blended together to create the tea you buy in the shops.
Denis says that on a normal week, he could taste up to 450 cups of tea. And he still enjoys a cup or three in his spare time, too.
According to Denis, the perfect cup of tea should be:
What’s his favourite thing about tea? The way it eases stress:
If you want more information on Denis and tea brewing, check out this video by Barry’s Tea. And go have a cuppa. You deserve it.
Previously: 11 of the worst tea-making faux pas everyone should avoid>
More: The 13 types of tea drinker>
And for the tea-dodgers: What it’s like being a non-tea drinker in Ireland>
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