Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick.
Full of spirit of life; effervesc?ng, as liquors; sparkling; as, brick cider.
To make or become lively; to enliven; to animate; to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold attitude; -- usually with up.
a term describing tea that is very astringent
The opposite of flat. Related to but not merely a pungency quality, it is described as a "live" character found in the taste of good black teas. It is not related to age.
A live taste in the liquor as opposed to flat or soft. Fresh spring water may possibly be described as being brisk when compared with cold boiled water.
quick and energetic; "a brisk walk in the park"; "a lively gait"; "a merry chase"; "traveling at a rattling rate"; "a snappy pace"; "a spanking breeze"
Pleasantly astringent, not flat liquor. Usually of pungent character.
A lively, pleasant trait associated with all fine black teas.
Lively quality of an infusion.
A "live," not flat liquor. Usually of pungent character.
a tea high in astringency. Also a trademarked characteristic of Lipton tea.
The best 'live' characteristic from good manufacture.
A "live" taste in the liquor vs. flat or soft.
Describes a live taste as opposed to flat or soft.
The most "live" characteristic. Results from good manufacture.
This is described as the ‘live' character found in the taste of a good black tea. The opposite of flat.
A lively taste opposed to flat or soft.
is the sensation on your palate of a lively, pungent tea.
Opposite of "flat"; pungent without being undesirably high in tannin content.