When I was skimming through my face book page ,I got to know
about Kettle's tea tasting
and tea brewing workshop" from Nithya's fbpage...I am not a frenzy lover of tea nor have attended any
of such
programs but all of a sudden I navigated to the link and
commented asking Kettle to "Count me in "...Was also a
surprise to see me in the finalist list :)It was just a treat for me...
Ok now
that I was in the attendees list ,I was on glee...But I was bit skeptic about attending the program for myriad reasons..Firstly it's been an eon since I visited my native
and my mom
had also requested to come to my hometown on 27th which
accidently is my Thatha's thavasam...I was pondering about it and
finally I re-planned my hometown visit to November...extremely sorry
mom :(
I was almost waiting to attend the program and my little boy
Pranav fell ill on 27th...I was bit hesitant to attend it, as I was
also bit low because of Pranav's health...My hubby and in-laws assured me to take
due care of my son and so I made up my mind to attend the
program...
I took
an auto from my place(Triplicane) by 2.30pm and was meaning to be punctual at the venue as the program was
scheduled to start by 3.30pm...Heck with the traffic and I managed to
find Kettle
only by 3.15...
The
person at the reception was so cordial and I completed my registration...Preethi the host welcomed me with a cute
smile and that was an ice breaker I tell ya :)I have never attended such
programs and it was pretty new for me...All news faces and I was pretty
excited...
Preethi gave us an intro about the tea and process related
to it...Kettle offers different varieties of tea which included
Green tea, Black Tea, Organic white tea and Oolong Tea...These are
the major
varieties and we have many sub varieties in the main
variety..
Then we were served with Black current iced tea...It tasted divine...While we were busy tasting the tea, a demo was
introduced and we flocked there...The trick to make a magic tea is to choose the best
variety of tea leaves..Kettle has a good number of such tea
leaf varieties...We were shown the different tea leaves and we
smelled the aroma too:)The brewing process was shown in the demo...A
special tea
pot with a strainer was used...The tea leaves were added in
the strainer of the pot and boiling water was added...For 1
serving roughly 3g of tea leaves was used...The water level can be 120
ml...This is
just a rough estimate and may vary depending on the flavour
and the nature of the tea variety...The water was in tact with the strainer and the essence of the tea leaves got merged with the water and the vessel
was kept un-disturbed for approximately 3 minutes and then
it was added in the serving glass..Sugar syrup and lime juice may be added
as an option…
Then we were served with Black tea with Demarara
sugar...While I was sipping my tea I was given a plate full of potato wedges, sandwich
and puffs...Loved every bite of it...
We had good number of demos...Saw the brewing of Hibiscus
tea and also tasted it...We were then served with Green tea and a banana walnut
cake dripped with chocolate sauce was waiting for us :)I relished it a lot...Then
we tasted Organic white tea...Finally We
were served with "Mystery Tea" was asked to name the tea...The winner
was awarded a gift voucher...And yeah the mystery tea was "Apricot
tea"...
To be honest I could not differentiate between Black current
iced tea and Apricot tea...Also I could not differentiate between Green tea and
an Organic white tea...
Black current iced tea,Hibiscus tea and Apricot tea tops my
list though...
Kettle is situated in a serene place of Shanthi colony, Anna
nagar...The ambience is just too good..They serve tea with all smiles...If you
are a tea lover who would love to have a best tea of it’s kind then Kettle should be in your must go list...
We were given a small goodie bag which had the tea leaves and I chose Hibiscus tea
leaves...
I made a biggest mistake of not taking my digi cam and so
could not click any...
It is one experience I can never forget in ma life for it
gave me a chance to see many new faces, it gave me a chance to taste the finest
varieties of tea, it gave me a chance to visit a new place and above all it
gave me a chance to update ma blog which would be dormant otherwise...
Thanks Kettle for this lovely opportunity...Cya soon :)