With all this talk of eggnog, I bought some on the way home yesterday.
I considered having some with dark rum, but decided against it. For now.
The next quandary was which tea could I have eggnog with, yet still know that I was drinking tea. Ding, ding, ding.
Clearly, the best choice that I could come up with would be H & S’s strongest tea, Scottish Morn. And wow, strong it is.
The leaf is teeny tiny: CTC, I’m guessing, and black black. Assam and Ceylon blend.
Perfect for my eggnog experiment. The tea comes through—strong— and the eggnog shines.
Two cups of this is quite enough. I may need some rum later, just to settle down.
Comments
Oooh, nice! I find myself needing tea that clubs you over the head in the morning more and more these days.
I hadn’t tried eggnog in 36 years. My tastes have changed. I tried it last week and loved it. I tried to make some last night. Tempering the eggs didn’t go as well as it could have, but overall it is decently tasty. It has a long way to go to beat what we bought at The Fresh Market, though.
Ashmanra, I think store-bought is the way to go with eggnog that you will add to tea. The one I bought has a nice vanilla citrus rind nutmeg thing going on, and the stabilized creaminess works well in terms of consistency. Strongly recommend. This was the first time I am adding it to tea and it is a win. Keep us abreast of your progress. Maybe that is your solution to Royal Blend.
Martin, it is lovely. BUT I would not drink it straight up. Needs milk or cream or eggnog.
Evol – I can say for sure that chilling for hours greatly improved the homemade eggnog. The scrambled egg aroma was gone, the flavors had melded and the nutmeg was much more noticeable today. Ashman tried it tonight and said it was superior to the store bought which is utterly untrue but he is a nice man. I do think it was nearly as good, though! Youngest suggested making a batch with cardamom which sounds really tasty to me!
Always need more rum.
Oooh, nice! I find myself needing tea that clubs you over the head in the morning more and more these days.
Ha!
Gmathis, this might be the one for you. It most definitely does that.
I hadn’t tried eggnog in 36 years. My tastes have changed. I tried it last week and loved it. I tried to make some last night. Tempering the eggs didn’t go as well as it could have, but overall it is decently tasty. It has a long way to go to beat what we bought at The Fresh Market, though.
This tea sounds nice even without the eggonog.
Ashmanra, I think store-bought is the way to go with eggnog that you will add to tea. The one I bought has a nice vanilla citrus rind nutmeg thing going on, and the stabilized creaminess works well in terms of consistency. Strongly recommend. This was the first time I am adding it to tea and it is a win. Keep us abreast of your progress. Maybe that is your solution to Royal Blend.
Martin, it is lovely. BUT I would not drink it straight up. Needs milk or cream or eggnog.
Evol – I can say for sure that chilling for hours greatly improved the homemade eggnog. The scrambled egg aroma was gone, the flavors had melded and the nutmeg was much more noticeable today. Ashman tried it tonight and said it was superior to the store bought which is utterly untrue but he is a nice man. I do think it was nearly as good, though! Youngest suggested making a batch with cardamom which sounds really tasty to me!
Wow! It seems a waste to add it to tea then. I like the cardamom idea. Though I do love homemade eggnog highlighted with freshly grated nutmeg.