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86
drank Wild Blueberry by Tea Guys
4843 tasting notes

I am watching a movie with my young one and enjoying a cup of this at the moment. The berry flavor is pleasant – sweet with just a hint of tart. The tea base of white and green teas is very soft, leafy (vegetative) flavor. It is very subtle and the blueberry taste is the most prominent of this cup.

Yum!

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 3 min, 0 sec
TeaEqualsBliss

This sounds WONDERFUL!!!!

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Yum… I decided for my last cup of the night, that I’d have a “late night snack”! Carrot Cake!

It is remarkable to me just how much like Carrot Cake this tea really is. So yummy!

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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This is my first time trying this tea. I have been really happy with the other Tea Guys teas so I am fairly confident I will like this one too…

Wow! This is really good. Much, much better than I anticipated. I’m not a big fan of rooibos. I like rooibos ok, but more often than not its a bit too sweet for my liking, and tastes a bit like artificial sweetener (like saccharine) has been added. But the combination of flavors here seems to offset that weird rooibos sweetness enough so that it’s not as prevalent. This blend also contains honeybush which I like much better than rooibos.

Make no mistake though, this is a very sweet tea. It just doesn’t taste like a fakey-rooibos-saccharine-ish sweet. It has a pleasant fruity sweetness, with a touch of honey and maple. A very nice dessert treat – and perfect for this time of evening.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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drank Golden Grapefruit by Tea Guys
4843 tasting notes

Enjoying some of this tea this afternoon. The grapefruit has a pleasantly tart edge to it.

With my taste buds impaired, I can really taste the black tea in this blend, much more so than I usually do, and this has somewhat interfered with the “juicy” flavor of the grapefruit that I remember from this tea. It now tastes more earthy and less fruity… more like tea with just a slight citrus-like note.

TeaEqualsBliss

OoooooO!!!!!!! :)

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drank Golden Grapefruit by Tea Guys
4843 tasting notes

I really like this blend a lot. The more I drink it the more I like it. It’s got a nice balance of flavors.

The grapefruit is not sour, but there is a little tartness that rests on the tip of the tongue in the finish. I also like how the three “teas” (black tea, green tea, and green yerba mate) blend together. It tastes very fresh, vibrant and alive with flavor.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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drank Golden Grapefruit by Tea Guys
4843 tasting notes

This is the tea that lead me to buy from Tea Guys, as I am on the lookout for an extraordinary grapefruit green tea.

I’m glad I did place this order – Tea Guys has prompt shipping and great teas too! I really like this tea, although I really think I’d like it better if it was just a green tea blend rather than a blend of black and green teas plus green yerba mate. It’s not quite what I was looking for… but I still like it.

It has a really nice citrus flavor – the grapefruit flavor is tart yet sweet. There is a little bitterness to it, but, it’s not a strong bitter – just a little bite that gives some added dimension to the cup.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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91
drank Gunpowder Mint by Tea Guys
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I really like this tea. It is light and fresh with just a hint of mint. It must be the white tea in it that makes it so mild, because other Gunpowders I’ve had were much deeper.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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70

This tea took a while to grow on me.
(Before you start reading, I sweeten things a lot. Just know this about me)

This tea always will remind you of it’s namesake. It has that carrot cake-y taste to it. Unlike the bake-y flavor often noted on the black teas, this definitely has a cake-y taste. Like the aftertaste you’d have in your mouth after eating a bit of that yummy cake-y goodness. My initial problem was that I only added half as much sweetener as I normally would, and I kept thinking the tea was lacking. Then I realized what I thought was missing-the cream cheese frosting. It tasted exactly like the inside of the cake, but where was the frosting?? This is necessary people. What is Carrot Cake without the cream cheese frosting? It’s a pompous muffin. Feh.

So I did it again, and added my preferred amount of sweetener and then added milk to help with the cream cheese deficiency. Ah! There it is. This is right. Now this is a dessert tea I can get behind.

Husband prefers it without the milk. So, obviously, your mileage may vary.

This even got a decent re-steep (with a bit of a crutch), which I found impressive. I’ve never had good luck re-steeping rooibos.

I will enjoy the rest of this packet, but probably won’t order more. It’s a good tea. Very good tea, but maybe not my cup of tea.

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37
drank Green Walnut by Tea Guys
411 tasting notes

Opening the bag, the aroma overwhelms you. It’s like the best piece of baklava you’ve ever tasted. It’s caramel and walnut and condensed yum. It smells AWESOME.

Unfortunately, it didn’t quite hold up for me after that point. The brew I got was a little weak and flavorless. Once I swallowed, the flavor of walnut and caramel grew on my toungue, but then started to turn into bananas once the tea started to cool. Bananas? Really? I don’t tend to like bananas in my baklava.

I will definitely be trying this again, because it’s got such promise… it just doesn’t seem to be following through for me at this point.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec
LENA

hopefully this one will grow on you. baklava tea sounds too good for words!

wombatgirl

I’ll bring you some next week. See what you think. I may just be having a grumpy tea day. My second new tea this morning didn’t go over that well either.

LENA

oh cool…thanks! did dinner at the pub sound ok, i never heard back from you on my last PM.

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

Well, it looks like it’s Maple Day! Decided to make a sugary maplely chai. 1/2 of this mixed w/ 1/2 Adagio’s Masala Chai + 1tsp sugar free maple syrup and 1TB creme brulee creamer. Quite sweet- couldn’t enjoy this every day. But today, it’s SOOO yummy!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

Maple Sugar Chai! 1/2 tsp each this and Adagio’s Masala Chai and 1TB creme brulee creamer. Unfortunately not very chai like, but oh so sugary sweet!:)

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

Made this for a friend today. I nearly lost the thing that means most to me next to God today. I didn’t realize that Madison’s invisible collar battery died and she ran up to the neighbors’. Luckily Christine was home… she’s never home on Friday afternoons. When she came up to bring my Madison home I made her a cup of this, sweetened w/ 1tsp sugar free maple syrup, as thanks. The day worked out great though because she ended up hanging out for 2 hrs and we’re going out tomorrow nite.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec
Cofftea

400 tasting notes! I just wish the occasion for this one would have been happier…

Cynthia Carter

Nothing like having your beloved pet get lost to stop your heart. I’m so glad it turned out well. And the tea sounds good, too.

LENA

congrats on 400 posts! i’m glad your pet is home safe and sound.

TeaEqualsBliss

I don’t know HOW I missed this post a month ago…but I am glad that your ‘lil one’ is ok…

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

2nd infusion. Starting a new tasting note because I have to point out this is AMAZING w/ a grilled ham and cheese using Harney & Son’s lapsang souchong cheese!!! I went simple because I didn’t want to mask the cheese- a very thin layer of mayo on both sides of the bread, cheese on both sides, and 1 piece of ham on nice thick french bread and put in our George Foreman machine. The sweetness of the tea balanced the smokeyness perfectly. Quite possibly the best grilled cheese I’ve ever had. Would be amazing w/ tomato soup as well.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec
Harney & Sons The Store

Our tea cheese is pretty much the bomb.. right? hehe

-Emeric

Cofftea

I’m not sold on the chai one (cinnamon and cheese?), but I must try the matcha one next.

Harney & Sons The Store

You may have it confused. The Chai and Matcha are with the ice cream!

Cofftea

Oh ok, I thought you had those 3 varieties of cheeses… although you really shouldn’t have corrected me cuz now I’m craving ice cream! Hehe;) Fat free frozen yogurt versions would be even better.

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

Breakfast was ready when I got up so I had this 1st instead of my matcha. Served w/ 1tsp sugar free maple syrup and chocolate chip waffles and breakfast sausage links. Yum!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec
Janefan

drool sounds like a great saturday breakfast combo!

Cofftea

Haha, it is! And the maple syrup adds less than 3 calories- can’t beat that w/ a stick.

silvermage2000

Nice review does this tea really taste maple like or is it too sweet?

Cofftea

It tastes VERY much like maple, but has a nice tea base which I demand from my flavored teas. It also doesn’t get too sweet even when I add 1tsp of maple syrup. This is really the only tea I sweeten. It doesn’t really sweeten it, but it does round out the flavors.

fcmonroe

Sounds like a perfect way to start a weekend!

Cofftea

Especially when it won’t be a good weekend.

fcmonroe

I’m sorry to hear that it won’t be good. My weekend is going to be much better than yesterday. We were robbed, came in by breaking out a window in the back door, my husband is just now finishing the repairs on the door, I have my new laptop set up (had to have it for work), and I’m going to be installing programs for much of the day.

We’re so lucky they didn’t take any of the other computers or the second TV. They even left some jewelry that I had sitting next to my computer.

Cofftea

Oh my gosh! Praise God you’re safe! A few weeks ago a former teacher’s house was invaded while the family (he, his wife, 2 small kids) slept.

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

Infusion 2 for mom.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 7 min, 0 sec

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81
drank Maple Sugar by Tea Guys
865 tasting notes

Does anyone remember the maple lattes and macchiatos at Starbucks? Unfortunately that was before I fell in love w/ them so I never had a chance to have one. I did; however, decide to create my own version using this instead of espresso.

1 heaping tsp tea leaves
2oz just under boiling water
4oz milk
1tsp maple syrup- I use sugar free (does anyone else here feel that 1/4c is an outrageous serving size? I only added 2.92 calories to my latte w/ the amount I used)

Steep the tea in the water for 6min and decant creating a conTEAtrate, decant, and add the milk and maple syrup. Stir and reheat to desired temp. This can be made even more similarly to the old SBUX version by swapping the water for espresso. (I’m thinking a shot of espresso is an ounce, if that’s true, use equal parts espresso and water to make 2oz). You could also steep this directly into the water (and espresso if you use it) and milk mixture, but I don’t like milk residue on my leaves.

I don’t usually add milk to anything but masala chai, but this is very good! The maple sugar, milk, and black tea are all clearly evident. The black tea plays a more minor supporting role, but it is definitely enough to let you know, “Hey, this isn’t just a steamer!”. This would be wonderful, w/ pancakes, waffles, or french toast. Too bad this has caffeine in it, because I think kids would LOVE it. You could use a 2nd infusion of the tea, but I’m not sure how much you’d have to increase the steeping time by to get the flavor of the 1st infusion.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 0 sec
sophistre

Oh hey, a Tea Guys review! Intriguing.

Also, I had no idea that maple syrup could be rendered sugar-free. How the heck does that work?

My sweet tooth doesn’t get cranky with me often, but reading this made me want something very sweet…mmmm.

Cofftea

I’m guessing tree sap is sugar free then they add artificial sweeteners. If you don’t mind artificial sweeteners, this is a good way to go. I mean who can beat a tea latTEA w/ only ~3 calories above what’s in the 1/2 cup milk?:)

Cofftea

3rd infusion, 8min. I used the same cup I did for my latTEA and addition to the camel color I was expecting, there was a grayish tint to it… weird…

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65
drank Earl Grey Cream by Tea Guys
158 tasting notes

Not entirely sure on the steep time of this, as I was finishing making lunch at the time. Could have been 30 seconds in either direction.

That doesn’t really matter, though, because this tea tastes virtually the same no matter what I do to it, as long as it doesn’t wind up oversteeped by some ridiculous margin. The aroma of the dry leaves is still fantastic. I love the smell. I still prefer this Earl Grey to the one I tried earlier from Golden Moon, but I suspect that it’s the additional cream element that draws me and not so much anything else. This one has the sweetly aromatic fullness of an Earl Grey cream tea that I love, but the more tea I expose myself to the more I’m forced to come to terms with the fact that Tea Guys teas are always going to be somewhat limited by the quality of the tea leaf they’re using. It’s not of such quality that it could stand alone and compete with most other plain, unadorned teas I’ve been drinking, and no matter how decent the blend is, that’s always going to make a difference.

I can’t help but feel that I’m still searching for the perfect cup of Earl Grey. What I really need is a delicious black paired with the sweet, buttery richness of actual Madagascar vanilla and just enough bergamot to lighten the flavor of the brew. That is what I want. Someday, I will find it.

It’s still one of the most fragrantly pleasing teas in my cabinet. Or maybe that’s just my pre-existing bias; this is a holdover from the very earliest days of my digging into tea, generally, and for a long time it was my go-to morning tea.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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65
drank Ginger Peach by Tea Guys
158 tasting notes

I made a huge mistake when I made this tea. Not because it’s terrible but because I’ve been trying to reset my vampire-like schedule for days now. Yesterday, I finally managed to stay up all night and throughout the day, until 7pm or so, and then I went to sleep…only to wake up suddenly and completely at 1am and be unable to get back to sleep. Ugh. I was going to lie there and try to stick it out, but then I remembered that I bought a bunch of herbal and caffeine free tea samples from Tea Guys to try, since I’m not usually adventurous about fruity and flavored blends…and that I had some Peruvian leftovers in my fridge. That sort of decided me, so I figured that I would brew up one of them. In a state of half-consciousness I waffled and eventually chose this one. Ginger. Peach. It sounded sweet but kind of cozy.

Unfortunately…I did not read the little packet and realize that there was black tea in this. Of all of the blends I chose, I magically picked the one with caffeine in it and then poured four cups of hot water on top of two tablespoons of it, which is almost but not quite the whole sample. Ugh. I suppose today is round two of staying awake all day.

Fortunately, the tea isn’t bad. I mean…I’m going to be honest here…I really don’t have a lot of experiences with similar teas to compare it to. Yes, I’ve been drinking flavored tea (mostly iced, when it’s flavored) all of my life…I’m southern, we do that. (We also tend to add enough sugar to give a small country of people insulin issues, but regardless…) But that doesn’t mean I was paying attention to them beyond their ability to be consumed as a beverage during a meal!

That said, I had no trouble finding the peach or the ginger in this, so it seems to be basically just what was advertised. When it was very hot in the cup, the peach flavor came across a bit oddly. It reminded me of baby food…you know that nutty stewed smell from peaches in baby food? It was sort of like that. Not bad, but not ‘fresh peach’, not tangy…more mellow. The ginger is definitely a stronger flavor, but not overwhelming. Then again, I’m one of those people who buys chunks of crystallized ginger to snack on, so obviously it’s a flavor I’m pretty fond of. I even like the aftertaste of this tea; that’s where the ginger seems to come out most — what I now think of as an exhale-note, something I taste most when I exhale, clear my throat, or cough. Vanilla is like that for me, along with certain other sweeteners. What I really want to do is try this iced and see if the flavors are still as strong. This seems like it would be an outstanding summertime iced tea. I haven’t sweetened this at all, but I’m guessing it’d be delicious with honey particularly. There’s a part of me that wonders if it wouldn’t be particularly good over ice, sweetened, and with just a tiny bit of milk…as strange as that might sound.

I first set the rating for this tea somewhere down around 50, but I think I’m going to push it up a little bit closer to happy-face. I’d rate it higher save that I don’t really have any ratings for flavored blends, so I suppose some conservative caution is in order. Also, I need to stop rating things right on top of one another. The more tick-marks I add to this rating bar, the less easy it is to choose where a new one should go.

Of note…my sample says Ginger Peach, but the tea blend on the website says Ginger Darjeeling Peach. I assume it’s the same blend though. The ingredients look exactly the same.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 45 sec
takgoti

Hmm… I’m not sure how I’d feel about a baby-food-like tea, either. Though your saying that reminds me of a different fruity tea I tried where I was trying to place a dimension of it, and I think this might have been it. I don’t remember what tea it was, though…if that makes sense. I’m sure I’ll come across it again.

Anyhow, resetting your sleep patterns is rough. I’m such a night owl; it makes it difficult. Good luck!

sophistre

Thanks, I’m going to need it. I have some pretty ridiculous sleeping issues even at the best of times, and the roster of silly pills I had to be taking (plus surgery and travel) made this inevitable. At least I’m used to it!

The baby food thing sounds gross, I know. I don’t know how else to describe it. It’s not very strong and definitely not as cloying-sweet; I sat there drinking the cup and trying to find it and sometimes couldn’t, even intentionally, but now and then it would be there briefly…mostly when the tea was still really hot. I finished drinking it all a little bit ago (whilst embroiled in some fast and furious zombie killing!) and my mouth still tastes like the tea, but not in a bad way, which seems to speak in its favor.

I ♥ NewYorkCiTEA

I’m nosy – what were your Peruvian leftovers? I don’t know anything about Peruvian cuisine and I’m curious.

sophistre

I don’t know anything about it either, honestly, but it seems to have a lot of similarities with a Brazilian place I order from…roasted/grilled meats (the Peruvian place says it’s a charcoal grill), usually served with beans or rice and some specific sauces that I would have a difficult time describing except by color (notably green, yellow, and sort-of-white…gee, doesn’t that sound appetizing?). They serve empanadas that are DELICIOUS. These seem to be beef (but it’s ground, so your guess is as good as mine…I try not to guess), and the ones I’ve tried have had egg and raisins in them, along with spices…I’m pretty sure there’s onion in there somewhere too. I don’t know, exactly. They’re fantastic, and the pocket it’s served in is phenomenal. It reminds me of potato, somehow.

This last order, I got a baked potato stuffed with a similar sort of thing, only someone had fried it. I don’t do fried food often, but good grief it was good. Sort of vinegary, whatever the marinade had been. Yum. There was chicken with cheese, shrimp, and bacon, a side of spinach mashed potatoes (also awesome…they were smoothly green it looked like matcha ice cream, so weird) and green beans. What else? Oh! Right! My favorite part of ordering food at this place or the Brazilian place is the yucca. Which is also fried, actually. It’s like french fries, only about a thousand times better. So starchy, but so good.

There are also plantains, for those who’re still standing after the starch bomb-o-rama.

takgoti

Unrelated, but I love that this comment is almost as long as your post.

Related, I now want an empanada.

sophistre

Sometimes I feel like being able to type as fast as I can type results in a constant hemhorraging of sentences. I suspect I would be more concise if I wasn’t able to type things almost as quickly as they occur to me.

I ♥ NewYorkCiTEA

I wish I could type as fast as you type. I’m a pretty slow typist, compared to most people. Thanks for sharing about the Peruvian foods!

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63
drank Citrus Burst by Tea Guys
429 tasting notes

I can clearly see all of the ingredients. I’t mainly smells like orange. I steeped it up. This tastes like a sweet orange with some roobios. While roobios is not one of my type of teas unless its subtle or overpowered by something. The roobios is in the taste but as strong as some blends. Still alittle to roobios to me though but I do enjoy the orange in here This is a decent.

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68
drank Yunnan Select by Tea Guys
158 tasting notes

Trying this one again. In the mood for a yunnan, and I’m all out of my Emperor’s Gold, which makes me sad.

I upped the leaf by a bit, decreased the steeping time, and it seems to have helped, but won’t turn this one into a re-order. It’s still watery underneath, and lacks the sweet-potato-honey sweetness that I associate with my favorite yunnans. That means the peppery taste is foremost, and while that wouldn’t be bad if the tea had depth, it lacks some depth, and the tea seems very shallow. With more leaf it’s a little bit more dynamic and definitely drinkable (easily so, as it isn’t very rich), but not by enough to make this a go-to yunnan for me. Bumping the rating accordingly.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 15 sec

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68
drank Yunnan Select by Tea Guys
158 tasting notes

Tea Guys. I know you guys. You’re all about your flavors and your blends, aren’t you? Why did I feel the need to order a straight bag of yunnan tea from you when there are other places that don’t make so many wacky blends that might have a better track record with tea that relies on nothing but its own leaves to succeed?

This tea seems to brew to a rich, dark reddish hue, which surprised me. It smelled exceptionally robust for a yunnan. I think I’ve gotten accustomed to yunnan jig and yunnan gold from Adagio, from my samplers. The latter even reminds me of their Fujian tea Golden Spring, which I drank no less than four cups of yesterday, and have grown really fond of.

This reminds me of no such thing. There’s a watery foundation that doesn’t seem to make sense beneath such a forceful scent and forward flavor, and as the tea has cooled there’s a bitter sharpness that emerges and leaves me with the impression of something faintly sour that lingers in the aftertaste. Against my better judgement, I’m going to toss out the remaining half of this cup and resteep, and see if that improves matters. I may have oversteeped by a minute on the first cup. What I really want, of course, is to tackle the rest of my samples and rinse this taste out of my mouth, but let’s give the tea the benefit of the doubt.

Okay, it’s better. It’s nothing to write home about, but better. I don’t know if the shorter steep time (on steep two? What the heck?) or second steeping overall were responsible, but at least it’s not SOUR. Maybe next time I’ll cut back the amount of tea in the first steep, too. I think this issue is 1/2 user error and 1/2 mediocre tea.

It’s not undrinkable, as a bottom line…it’s just nothing special. With milk, it’d wake me up. Then again? So would just about any black tea. I think I reserve the right to be more discriminating than that.

Edit: Last few sips of steep two had a nice, slightly smoky note worth mentioning.

Still pretty sure I wouldn’t order this again.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec
teaplz

Eeek! That doesn’t sound that great at all. :( The only Yunnan I’ve had is Adagio’s Jig. I have one coming from Harney & Sons, so hopefully that’ll be better. Sorry you had such a sad experience with this!

Heyes

That’s the kind of review I like. Long, thoughtful, progressive (not politically, but in regards to your progressive experience of the tea)

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This tea is very sweet. You’ll expect that when you open it…you can smell the vanilla right away…and also a faint trace of something else that’s almost but not quite chocolate, even though chocolate isn’t represented anywhere in the actual flavor or scent once you brew it up.

It’s not ‘in your mouth’ sweet. Well…it IS, but the sweetness seems to linger after you swallow, in the aftertaste, rather than being picked up by your tongue when you actually have a sip of tea in your mouth. After taking another look at the ingredients I find myself unsurprised…it has honeybush and stevia leaf in it, and that seems pretty typical for both of those.

The ingredients list also includes kukicha. I confess that while I’ve had this tea multiple times in the past, I never bothered to look up what kukicha is. It seems to be bits of a green tea plant aside from the leaves? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukicha

Learn something new every day.

It brews to a very pretty golden-honey color, with much warmer and deeper smells than I’m getting out of the foil bag. Trying to suss out the individual flavors is difficult for me tonight…I blame this cold I’m still fighting…but I can get a sense of every listed ingredient on the bag save for the coconut. There’s always a creeping sweetness at the finish, climbing up the sides of my tongue to linger toward the back. Every time I cough or clear my throat, it intensifies a lot. Crazy!

When I first tried this tea, I wasn’t sure how I felt about it. It is very sweet, and I was accustomed to a very mellow, completely unsweetened, almost sort of bread-y cup when I thought about chamomile teas. I think I’ve finally decided that I like it, though. It’s an off-beat kind of sweet, and the way it happens mostly on the swallow is interesting enough to keep my attention.

I did cut the amount it recommended to brew by 1/3 though…I used 2 tsp. in 3c. of water. I should probably try their recommendation sometime to see how it goes (maybe I’ll find the coconut on the other side of that threshold) but in the past I’ve never had any trouble infusing a plenty-strong cup with even less than I used tonight.

Now, to spend 20 minutes in the kitchen trying to get this stuff out of my infuser. I think I need to invest in some silk pyramid bags or something for a few of my pesky Particle Teas. :|

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
teaplz

Ugh, anything chamomile-based is SUCH a pain! I need to get those baggies too, because it’s very traumatic and problematic trying to get every single pollen bit out of the little mesh holes.

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85
drank Chocolate Delight by Tea Guys
158 tasting notes

The cup of this that I am sipping right now is so good and so full of chocolate flavor that I would, if blindfolded, assume I was drinking hot chocolate. Not even exaggerating.

I went heavy on the blend since I’m nearing the end of the bag — 4 teaspoons in 1 cup of boiling water in a pot on the stove — and I threw in a small (read: very small — one ‘triangle’) piece of actual chocolate (Scharffen Berger 70% dark) once the water was hot enough, along with some turbinado sugar. I topped this with two cups of 2% milk and brought the whole mess back up to steaming-hot, then strained and poured. The result is phenomenal. I definitely like my hot chocolate…I’ve got gourmet and artisan tins of that on the shelf above my tea…but I don’t really care for how drowsy the sugar-bomb of it makes me. The fact that I was able to get pretty close to that kind of indulgence with this tea makes me pretty happy.

Also, on that note, I’m looking for dessert tea recommendations. It seems I’m more prone to getting a sweet tooth when the sky is grey and everything is cold, and since I live in Boston…well, you do the math. ;) Need some alternatives to actually pigging out on junk food!

Laura

Sorry- this isn’t a dessert tea suggestion -just a link to my favorite hot chocolate recipe seeing as you’re a fan of them as well. :) Oh, junk food.
http://www.ochef.com/r160.htm

JacquelineM

I can send you some samples of my fave dessert teas. PM me you address if you’d like to try about 5 sweeties :)

fcmonroe

That sounds fantastic!

sophistre

Wooo, thanks Laura! I’m definitely going to be trying that today…it’s freeeeeezing outside.

JM: That would be excellent! Poor Jillian’s been waiting on a tea sample from me for weeks now, so hopefully early this week I can get my backside in gear and get to the post office. I’ll shoot you my addy via PM sometime today though. Thank you!

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drank Chocolate Delight by Tea Guys
158 tasting notes

Well, gosh. Now I’m stumped.

I came home expecting to give this tea its walking-papers. I enjoyed the morning mate so much, I felt sure there was no way this tea was going to compare. I go to the cupboard, open it up, pull out the basically fresh batch of this I’d reordered, sigh, open and sniff it…

…and decide that it still SMELLS good. …am I really getting rid of it? Maybe I’d better have some and make sure I want to do that…so I brew it up as a latte, intending to brew the other tea alongside in some grand conflagration of caffeine intake because clearly I need to compare the two. Only somewhere along the way I get distracted by how I’m enjoying THIS cup, and wouldn’t it be delicious-awesome as a treat if I threw in a tiny piece of Scharffen Berger milk chocolate bar to melt in it instead of sweetener? So I do, and it IS delicious-awesome.

At that point I realized I might need to re-evaluate my plans to ditch this tea. At some point I’ll do a side-by-side, it’s just a pain in the neck with lattes. Maybe tomorrow. For now…mmm. Tasty.

Steep time only reflects water portion of brewing.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec
takgoti

MMM. Scharffen Berger. I’m absolutely addicted to their cacao nibs. I am now pondering the effects of cacao nibs on tea.

sophistre

I crumbled it in once it was already steeped and milked, and the effects were delicious. I am fairly certain this is what a majority of chocolate blends are doing anyway, hence the oily quality of the water once steeped, but I have only personally tried these two, myself.

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