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did not enjoy this hot, but i really like it as brewed iced tea!!
i have tried a few different brewing methods now and the flavor is delicious each time. bringing the water to boil with tea and straining after it cools seems to work best for tea flavor, but boiling the water and pouring over sugar and then steeping the tea works better for sweetened tea.
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Dammit. Duplicated teas will be the death of me. Copying my tasting note and rating here, and will delete the other one.
Out of all of the “Colour X with…” superfruit green teas that Lipton has, this one is by far my favourite. It does taste peachy, with a little “something else” (mangosteen? Perhaps “artificial mangosteen flavour” since it sure doesn’t taste much like the fruit to me) added in for good measure. What would be so bad about just a peach green tea?! Nothing in my books. Mmm, peach.
As far as bagged tea goes, the quality of this one isn’t all that bad. Sure, I don’t ever expect the best green tea I’ve had in my life when I open a box of Lipton’s, but I don’t ever expect to be disappointed, either. And this one lived up to my mediocre standards, perhaps even surpassed them a bit. Since I like having bagged teas around for the “ADD IT TO CUP OF BOILING HOT WATER OUT OF KETTLE! RUN TO MEETING!!! RUUUUNNNN!!!!” times, I think I might keep it around.
Verdict: would re-buy.
This was somewhat disappointing. I really liked the Blueberry Muffin tea from the same collection and was hoping for something similar… This tea surely tastes of strawberries, but the cupcake flavour is nowhere to be found. I guess it’s an okay strawberry green tea, but I think I’ll just go for a non-cupcake one next time so that I don’t have to get all disappointed.
Flavors: Stewed Fruits
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I think this is another time when knowing what an acai berry actually tastes like would have been beneficial to me. So with that in mind…
I finally finished the box of this that I had. I forgot I even had it, really. When Lipton first introduced their “green tea with superfruit” line I thought I would get a box of each and try it. I flip-flop at work between loose tea being the best thing ever and being too big of a hassle to bring to a seminar or meeting. I like being able to walk in the door of a meeting and throw a bag out of my cup, not have to worry about having a coaster or whatever for my steeping basket to sit on so I don’t ruin the table. So I always have a nice stock of tea bags in my office, along with my collection of loose leaf.
Since one of the teas in my collection at work is Blueberry Jam, I have a hard time with blueberry-flavoured anything since I have something I can so easily compare. This is one of those that just doesn’t hold up. I can taste “berry” artificial flavour, and other than that it’s just a low-grade green tea. I can’t taste anything even remotely like an acai fruit (theoretically…), but since they’re so expensive I find it bloody hard to believe it’s in a tea bag I paid less than $0.10 for. The tea isn’t TERRIBLE, but it’s certainly no Blueberry Jam. In fact, it’s certainly no blueberry.
Verdict: would buy something else over this, even if I was looking for a bagged tea.
This was another one of those “things I need for my non-loose leaf travel mug to steep quickly and bring to seminars and/or meetings and it was on sale at the store” purchases.
And…yuck. I don’t know what it is about melon and mint together, but I now know I do not, under any circumstances, like this combination. The citrus in this one (a new flavour combination for me) added to the grossness factor, since it was just so darn unexpected to be in there. And it wasn’t TRULY citrus…lemongrass, maybe? I don’t know. But it wasn’t pleasant.
Verdict: will not buy again. So many other pyramid-bags I like better from Lipton’s.
So my aunt has these for her Keurig.
I’ve already gone through all my teas that I brought with me and this and the Green Tea K-cups were the ones I could find in her pantry. I went ahead and went for the chai and.. oh it tastes weird. Not like the chai I’m used to drinking. It smells spicy, but when you drink it, it’s uber sweet. Adding milk does nothing to it. Not only does it taste sweet when it hits your tongue, but it also leaves such a weird and strong sweet aftertaste.
Dang. Every time I give Lipton another shot, it just doesn’t work out.
Another sipdown (129). Finally back on track with all these teas! This one was given to me by my very sweet RA around finals time last semester and I forgot about it until now. Unfortunately I’ve never been very impressed with Lipton and this doesn’t change my opinion. The bag is basically full of tea dust. It smells like it might have hibiscus in it.
Very pomegranate-y, hardly any blueberry, no resemblance to any green tea I’ve ever had. Oh well.
I’m forcing myself to finish off a box of this stuff that got bought during Christmas. It is alright in small doses, but if I had to drink this tea everyday…I would probably stop drinking tea.
No complex taste or aroma. Not much flavor at all.
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I’d recommend holding it for summertime, brewing up one big final pitcher, and masking it with a huge dose of lemon juice! ;-)
haha good idea. I gave myself an ultimatum though that I wouldn’t drink any more exciting teas until it is gone. Luckily it was only a box of 48, and think i’m half way through…
Not sure…I’d suspect CTC. It’s been a while since I’ve had it, but I do remember thinking what a noticeable difference there was.
So far this is one of my favorite lemon teas! So many other lemon flavored teas taste like floor-cleaner lemon. This doesn’t have that chemical-y, artificialness to it.
It has this really bold, natural tasting lemon flavor that smells even better.
Be careful brewing this though… If you let the teabag steep for too long it gets really bitter and the lemon flavor is destroyed
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I read my past reviews of this tea because I remember thinking that it was a decent chai. Not the best, but good to have when I want a quick chai.
This morning, however, I brewed it the way I like it and it didn’t turn out nice :/ It’s not strong and it has such a weird aftertaste. It tastes overly sweet for some reason, and I didn’t even put any sugar in it at all.
Not a good tea, happily a sipdown.
Last cup of the night and I decided to end it with a black tea haha
I’m actually really excited though! I just went through all my teas today and looked at each bag/tin and see which ones are ready to be sipped down and I have about 7 teas? 9 if you include some of my Hobbit blends but.. I want those to last as long as possible!
Definitely going to drink more tea, of course, but I’ll probably just have one night where I sipped down ALL the teas! Oh this is exciting!
And of course, once I drink all those teas, my package from shmiracles and my tea count is going to shoot up again dang.
But yes. This tea. it’s a decent chai! Splash of milk, dash of sugar. Just how I like it :)
This is deinititely better than the other Lipton chai that my aunt has at her house.
I usually don’t go for Lipton when I choose my teas, but the wonderful shmiracles sent me some in our swap!
Compared to the other chai’s that I’ve had, this one is //decent//. I like my chai with a small dash of milk and sugar. Ran out of sugar so honey it is! With a bit of tweaking, I got the chai that I wanted :)
Some mornings are for the fanciful, flavoured teas. Some are for the refined. Yet others are for the basics; the lowly black teas from the supermarket shelves that claim to be nothing more than “tea”. On some mornings, these are just right to be cups of comfort and “home”. This is one of those mornings.
Normally, I doctor up this sort of tea, but today I’m having it clear.
Actually, that wasn’t a bad decision. While not the peak of refinement by any means, the tea is approachable, mainly earthy, and thankfully clear of the floral tones I sometimes find in black teas, and of which I’m not personally a fan. (If you are, that’s great. I just don’t find it the best taste personally.) It’s on the mild side, yes, but I expected that and appreciated it all the more clear for that.
Overall, I don’t think it’s a bad little cuppa at all.
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I’m surprised this tea has such low ratings. I’m an herbal tea drinker and this is the only caffeinated thing in my cupboard. The white tea flavor is very light and delicate and compliments the peach flavor wonderfully. I didn’t taste any mango, but in any case I still like it :)
Preparation
No sugar in my tea today. What a challenge for a sweet tooth like me! This tea is very sour without my beloved honey.
Flavors: Berries
No sugar?!?! I’m right there with you, that would be tough. I take a little sugar in almost all of my teas too.
Its sooo hard! But I have a few reasons for trying:
1.) Simplicity- For example if I’m at somebodies house: Teabag, hot water, boom. Done.
2.) Healthier- Less sugar in the diet = good
3.) Cost- Some much money being spent on sugar and honey that could be going towards more tea!
BONUS: so many other people do it, so why can’t I? >_< lol