759 Tasting Notes
I think I did something wrong with this one… it’s okay but not great. I love the Laoshan village chai though so it must be just me. I’ll try this one again later.
Good to try again. Read the website directions if you’re not sure (I’m not being weird but this is what I do when I screw up my brewing).
I tried this again today and no there was no evil taste to it which proves that I screw up the oolongs most often (sigh) I did a much better job this time around and it came out rather nice.
I got this as a sample from the ever cool Stacy. I’ve never had a mango lassi so I wasn’t sure what to expect. It’s Great! it reminds me a bit of her cantaloupe and cream. I think it’s the melony goodness.
Preparation
I got this in the free promotion awhile back… and it must’ve gotten buried in my samples pile. This is actually a really good tea. It’s mild and I can’t taste the lavender (a plus in my books) This is the best of the samples I’ve recieved from Epi Tea and a true pleasure to try :D
Preparation
I most’ve forgotten to log this one a few times (oops) since I know I’ve drank this a lot more than my cupboard says. Oh well I’m drinking it now with a bit of milk and as usual it is awesome :D Not quite getting the chocolate taste today but I’m getting a good dose of chai so I don’t care :D
What your mouth tasted as grapefruit was a good call..I can see how you would go that way. A bittersweet chocolate would go floral like hibiscus or raisin or even grapefruit.