In episode 9, James & Denny start a new series on Japanese green tea with a fresh, highly energizing Matcha from Ryu Mei.
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Hey guys I’ve really had the pleasure of watching all of the video post on YouTube! I’ve also learned a lot from you guys especially when it comes to Puerh tea. I’m thinking about starting my own tea shop…. I’m not sure where I’m going to base it yet but I want to make it in a way where the employees will sit down with customers and have a tea ceremony with them either gong fu style or Japanese style or British style ect.. Do you guys have any vital suggestions and or ideas for us someone like me trying to start a Tea business?
Thanks,
Cody C
Hi Cody,
Thanks for following us. Sounds like a very worthwhile endeavor.
I’m afraid I have very few actual tea business ideas, but I wish you the best of luck!
-James