6444 Tasting Notes
I had high hopes for this tea after falling in love with the strawberry flavors of Strawberry Pie Honeybush last night. Unfortunately, this pales in comparison. I find it has a similar thick mouth feel to pancake breakfast – I think it added to the pancake breakfast tea because it resembled the mouth feel of a pancake but I am not sure if it really goes well in this tea. I also find the strawberry flavor is more prominent in the smell than the taste although it is subtly there. Perhaps brewing this slightly under boiling will help the flavors shine through a bit more. As I had it today, I think this is a nice enough cup of tea but I would far rather spend my money getting more of the amazing Strawberry Pie Honeybush.
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Courtney was kind enough to share this with me so thank you Courtney! Unfortunately, this just does not do it for me. My roommate took a sip first and mentioned it tastes like potpourri and once that was put into my head it could not be undone. I didn’t taste berry but rather found this to be more on the floral side (and I am not even sure if there is florals in it??). It was pleasant enough to try but I don’t think I will be buying any of this in the future.
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I am waiting for this to cool a little so I can drink it and the wait is torture. It smells amazing!! It smells like a fresh baked pie with a flaky, buttery crust filled with delicious strawberry filling that is just sweet enough while not cloying thanks to the cinnamon.
Well, on first sip, this does not disappoint! It tastes just like it smells. I love the strawberry flavor in this – as expected, it has just the right amount of sweetness and the cinnamon compliments it beautifully. This actually tastes like a pie…an amazing pie!
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I just tried this for the first time last week and loved it too! I actually had to reorder already because I drank so much and shared it with anyone who’d listen like some kind of crazed zealot, haha.
I can understand why. It is amazing! I will try out the rest of the bestsellers sampler pack and then probably reorder because the sample of this will surely not be enough.
I also tried the pancake breakfast tea and though I think it is great I also think it is more of a novelty tea that I need to really be in the mood for – this is a tea I would be happy to drink everyday!
yeah, that’s how i feel too! pancake breakfast was one of the first 52teas i ever tried, and it amazed me how much it felt like i’d just eaten a fluffy stack of pancakes complete with the mouthfeel that goes with that. but while powerfully accurate, it’s not a flavor for tea i want too often. but this one, well, last weekend it was freezing cold, the kind of weather that makes you hole up at night trying to stay warm and cozy and long for the sunnier things in life and it was a great remedy for that.
Thank you Courtney for sharing this with me! Unfortunately, I think I expected a bit more from this than what I am actually getting. Similarly to DAVIDs Birthday Cake, I find it is just a tad weak. It is by no means a bad cup of tea – it is actually quite enjoyable. It is delicate and sweet but not the cake in a cup I thought it would be. I am still very happy I got to try it so thank you Courtney.
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Okay so I am kind of in awe right now at just how much this actually tastes and smells like a fluffy, butter, maple syrup covered pancake. I thought people were exaggerating but it actually is just like having a pancake breakfast. Thank you JustJames for the sample! I also got some in the bestsellers sampler pack that arrived today so I am surrounded by Pancake Breakfast tea and I am not complaining.
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Thank you JustJames for sharing this with me. I definitely see why people have spoken so fondly of this. The coconut is the flavor I first noticed. However, as I continue to sip away I notice the other flavors too like the toffee and vanilla. Unfortunately, I realized I underleafed this (about 1.5 tsp in 12 oz.) so the flavors are not as prominent as I thought they were going to be but this is still so delicious! Thank you so much JustJames for sharing such an amazing blend.
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Courtney snuck this into our swap and I am SOOO glad she did. This is AMAZING! As my first taste of a Butiki tea, I am definitely not disappointed. This tea manages to be light while still having an amazing creaminess to it. And it actually tastes like cantaloupe. I can definitely see why people love this tea and love Butiki teas in general. If all the teas are even half this good I will be placing an order in no time. Thank you so much Courtney!!!
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This is the first real miss for me when it comes to my CaesarsTea haul. It was bound to happen sooner or later. This tea smelled amazing and since the others have all been good I was quite disappointed in this one. There is something almost bitter in this steep that I am just not enjoying. Perhaps changing the way it was steeped might help. If not, this will become the first CaesarsTea into my swap box.
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This one is not really for me. Like a lot of the other CaesarsTeas rooibos teas, the rooibos flavoring comes through. The chocolate also shines as well but the two, in my humble opinion, don’t marry as nicely as I would have hoped. I might play around with some of the steeping parameters because I think the tea has potential but as it is now I am not overjoyed. With that said, it is not horrible so I will probably make it through my 25 g but I doubt I will rebuy. Perhaps I can share if someone wants to try despite my glowing recommendation.
uh oh! i just grabbed some for the same reasons while restocking the pie one. hmmm…
Try 2.5 mins at less than boiling – seems to work better for Frank’s black bases in my experience
ifjuly – don’t worry, this tea is not bad at all. I just far prefer the other. Both are good though.
Sil – thank you! I will definitely try that out next time
I struggled with this one for a while too. 190-195 for 2.5 min seems to be the sweet spot.
I second Sil’s recommendation. That brewing method revolutionized Frank’s black base for me.
Another one here chiming in – definitely less than boiling for 2.5 minutes.
(Making mental note – 2.5 minutes for 52teas black bases….)
Thanks everyone! I will definitely be sure to have a 2.5 min steeping time with water just below boiling.