2976 Tasting Notes

drank Caramel Buttercup by Savoy Tea Co
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I might be romanticizing it a little, but you know when you break out a seasonal tea that you haven’t enjoyed in months, and you think, “Well, hello, friend?” Enjoying a long-overdue catch up with this semi-sweet caramel treat, smiling with every sip. It’s not sticky sweet or sloppy buttery. More like a very light coating on a bowl of caramel popcorn.

AJRimmer

Every time I get a new bag of snickerdoodle from S&V…

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drank Vanilla Peppermint by Yogi Tea
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I’ve only made one other note about this Yogi blend, but the box is nearly gone…the backstory is that our Walmart Neighborhood market had this crazily sale priced at 25 cents last winter/spring; a price like that made it worth the risk.

I truly despise most Yogi teas because they are loaded with way too much licorice. This one, however, uses stevia for sweetening, and while that’s still a little strong for my taste, it does give the peppermint a bit of a candy cane vibe. The peppermint is also helpful when you’re working off the effects of a Halloween potluck at work.

Bigelow does a holiday Peppermint Bark tea that leans to the sweet side; this is a close cousin. Will I buy it again? If I find a 25 cent price sticker on it, you betcha!

Michelle

Makes up for an expensive fancy tea to get one at a bargain!

gmathis

Haven’t had shopping luck like that since, although I troll their tea aisle every time I go in.

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drank Pure Assam by Taylors of Harrogate
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After months of drought, a summer’s worth of noisy storms and rain hit about bedtime last night, so I broke out the big guns this morning to propel myself out the door. This is really strong for a bagged tea, and maybe a little astringent for an Assam. (I haven’t steeped it enough times to land on what I consider perfect steeping parameters.) All the same, with milk, it’s doing its job.

Michelle

I steep this 5 minutes or less. Two bags for a 16oz go cup work well for a strong wake you up brew.

gmathis

It is definitely effective in that regard! This morning it was four minutes on the timer, plus an unmeasured amount of “hang on a confounded minute, my hands are busy with something else and I can’t get to you!”

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Aside from the echinacea/vitamin C boost, this differs from Bigelow’s Lemon Lift by the absence of spice. (Lemon Lift has a little secret spice blend to kick it up a bit.)
Perfectly drinkable, and with tomorrow’s agenda in mind, an immunity boost can’t hurt. Trunk or Treat tomorrow afternoon. We’re expecting 1,000 visitors. Come join us. I’ll either be shepherding a trunkful of 11-year-old skeletons and x-ray technicians or corralling the other trunkful of Blueys and Bingos (I am not a Bluey expert, but one of our volunteers had leftovers from her 2-year-old’s birthday party).

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After a week of sweating and sweltering (we broke record highs twice), the temps turned authentically seasonal overnight and I woke up craving one of the fall teas it’s been too hot to enjoy. This came to mind first.

Some tea blenders don’t make much of a distinction between chai and gingerbread. The spices in this blend are stacked in a way that does make you think of cookies and soft gingerbread. A little orange peel tugs it even more in the pastry direction. Drunk with milk watching the sun come up, it’s just right.

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drank Spice Dragon Red Chai by Stash Tea
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Do your less-tea’d friends make assumptions about your tea preferences? Mine often jump to the conclusion that “You’re a tea person, so you must like chai.” So I’m usually overstocked on gifted chai versions I might not select for myself.

(That said, the thoughtfulness of a coworker who brought me this little box was a pleasant surprise during a week throughout which I have been feeling like a cranky dragon.)

This dragon breathes cinnamon, and lots of it. But as that is my favorite chai ingredient, no harm there. It’s a nice counterpoint to the rooibos, and with a little concentration, you can pick up the remaining spices. A little milk and sweetener would have improved my first cuppa, but it was pleasant and drinkable without.

Roswell Strange

100% get this all the time from very well meaning coworkers in less tea related departments (ex. allocation, accounting, etc). Usually with Earl Grey and green teas – but also I frequently have coworkers leave boxes of random grocery store teabags on my desk because they saw it while shopping and thought I’d want to see/try it. Nine out of ten times it’s a tea I’ve had before/know quite well, and ironically I’ve had that happen with this exact tea too! But I definitely appreciate the thoughtfulness/intent.

gmathis

I’m drowning in lapsang for the same reason :)

Martin Bednář

My family members refuse to buy me teas, sadly. Co-workers gave me teas only once for my birthday and probably for last time as we cancelled this “tradition”.
But the thoughts definitely count and I really like them.

gmathis

Our official work birthday tradition is that when it’s your birthday, you bring the treats. That way, nobody’s special day gets forgotten.

ashmanra

gmathis: that is a great tradition, and that is how they do it in Germany!

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Found this on crazy sale during the summer and set it back for nippy weather. The licorice and turmeric way overshadow the orange and ginger elements, so I’m not enjoying it much on its own. However, I can see this as an add-in to plain decaf tea or as a mulling agent for cider. Won’t give it up just yet, but I’m glad I didn’t invest a lot in it.

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drank Perfect Peach by Bigelow
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Little October office alchemy … had a bag of Perfect Peach and a bag of Bigelow’s Apple Cider, both of which were a little too weak and a little too hibiscus-heavy for me to love individually. So I got frisky and put both bags in a single cup. Greatly improved! A little like mulled fruit punch.

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drank Ty-Phoo Extra Strong by Typhoo
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In Friends, Chandler is advised to buy a birthday card that is also a poem holder. This is a strong, smooth tea that is also an excellent milk holder.

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Well, blast and sour pickles. Lord Kensington is notably absent and “out of stock” everywhere I have looked for him. Just when you get fond of a new friend…

It’s hard to find a tasty but potent bagged tea that unashamedly advertises itself as Assam. This is (was). Stout, smooth, just a little malt, but not bitter. Which I shall be if this all-weather, all-purpose boot-you-out-the-door variety is discontinued.

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