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This is not part of Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge tournament but I noticed I had two Mulled Cider teas (this one and Hot Mulled Cider by My Tea Box) and decided to try them side-by-side to determine which is better.

This one I have had before and enjoyed. When put next to the My Tea Box tea, I noticed it had smaller ingredient pieces and more spices. It also brewed a brighter red/pink than Hot Mulled Cider and was a touch cloudy vs. the other which is more clear.

Today this is a lot of hibiscus and clove. The apple and cinnamon undercuts the hibiscus tartness though and sort of lingers just under the surface. It also has a citrus top note that sort of perks everything up. It’s fruity. It’s spicy. It’s a good alternative for mulled cider. That said, a good alternative to this is the My Tea Box version. My tasting note for that tea can be found here: https://steepster.com/rachel12610/posts/416047

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My cupboard has grown exponentially since joining this site and I have a lot to share. Feel free to snoop through my cupboard and message me if anything interests you – I am always happy to swap!

For me, flavored teas are definitely my sweet spot. I will most often reach for black teas and rooibos or honeybush blends but I do keep some flavored whites and greens around for when the mood strikes. I have a few herbals/tisanes but most of the time I find myself disappointed by them as they often smell deliciously sweet and then end up tasting tart/sour. I have a little bit of an aversion to pu’erh and oolong teas. I am also wary of florals, earl greys, and chai teas. I do not like overpowering citrus flavors nor do I usually like hibiscus, licorice or chamomile. I love dessert teas – caramel, vanilla, toffee, cookie, cream, and other sweet flavors make me smile. Fruits like strawberry, peach, mango, and pineapples will often catch my attention as well.

I have also realized that although I really enjoy adding frothed milk to some of my teas, if I do not like the tea with zero additives (just in plain water without milk or sugar), I probably won’t drink it. The one exception is flavored matchas which I will happily drink in cold milk if I do not like it mixed with hot water. My theory is if the tea can’t stand on its own then it is not for me and I will more than likely try to swap it out for something else.

Tea Ratings Guide (as of December 10, 2017)
90-100 Teas I NEED on hand at all times
80-89 Teas I want to keep around for a cup every now and then
70-79 Teas I am glad I have around and can experiment with but probably don’t need more than what’s in my cupboard
60-69 Teas I would not turn down a cup of from a friend but that would probably be enough
50-59 Teas I can see why someone would enjoy but are not for me
Under 50 Teas I really did not like and most likely got dumped

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