Iced Zhu Rong Yunnan Black!
I seldom review a tea 3 times! But, because Verdant Tea has created a buzz about cold brewing and icing various tea’s, I thought I’d experiment with one that they suggested.
A long, long time ago. When there were no laptops and no wi-fi! (Yes children, no Facebook or Twitter!) There was Chocolate Soda.
I can’t remember who made the stuff, but it was dark chocolate soda and I liked it.
It was a sad day when it disappeared. I couldn’t even go have coffee or hic’ Tazo hic’ because Starbucks didn’t exist either!
Not until now could my cool Chocolate craving be satisfied.
Here and now, I come to that chocolaty goodness in a cold beverage without it containing milk!
I do not like milky things when it’s hot! No chocolate milk, no hot chocolate.
Even if I have a gelato I’m looking for water right away because I don’t like the milky residue. It makes me thirstier.
What I prepared today was a pot of tea western style and then I continued with 4 steepings. I poured the tea over ice, quickly transfered the tea again before the ice melted into a covered pitcher and then into the frig. it went. That’s all I did!
Hours went by and it was time for the cold tea reveal!
I think the best way I like to enjoy this tea is to pour it into a fancy water goblet. The color sparkles like golden Russian Amber!
When I brought the glass close to my nose…oh the aroma of baked potato chips and cocoa was as full as rising steam.
I Swirled the Tea with my hand cupped over the top and then sniffed again as I would with a glass of wine! Slightly Smoky, Cocoa Honey!
There was no more time to wait. I wanted a sip of this glittering liquor.
With cool tea you can let a good amount swish and roll around, then back… taking your time before finishing the sip.
The coolness is noticed first as you would imagine, and then bittersweet chocolate, smoky orange honey and potato chips in an altogether impossible way. Something elegant rushes like stones skipping on a pond through your mouth. Yes, like skipping stones. So much rich, smooth, cool flavor.
My chocolate craving that has been going on for years (I ain’t tellin) had been satisfied.
OOPS! I must say that I sweetened the tea a ‘little bit’ but not much.
I also cold brewed some Laoshan Chai STRONG and used Ginger Syrup with it then Chilled the beauty…oh yes! This I would use with a liquor like Rum.
Tasty, cool. CHOCOLATE!
Comments
This sounds really yummy. And I’m glad I’m not the only one who can’t handle milky stuff on hot days. Everyone I know looks at me like I’m crazy when I say ice cream or milkshakes make me really thirsty.
Ohhhh yum.
I think I need this one….
This sounds really yummy. And I’m glad I’m not the only one who can’t handle milky stuff on hot days. Everyone I know looks at me like I’m crazy when I say ice cream or milkshakes make me really thirsty.
This tea is not like Laoshan Black at all. Less cocoa, more dark chocolate potato chip!