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75

(Iced tea version) I don’t usually go in for flavored iced teas, but this mango tea works well as an iced tea. I don’t think it would be a daily drinker, but it would work as an occasional break from plain black iced tea.

Flavors: Mango

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML

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50

I received this in an iced tea sampler from Adagio. This might be a good occasional cup of hot tea, but as an iced tea, the hazelnut and strawberry flavors were overpowering and too sweet for me (I typically drink unsweetened iced black tea). I found myself diluting it with water and cutting the tea with Tazo iced black tea in order to finish the batch.

Flavors: Hazelnut, Strawberry

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML

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85

I used this to make iced tea, and it did not disappoint. It is a strong black tea, perfect for iced tea, as there are no overpowering flavors. I like black teas with little to no flavor embellishment to use for iced tea, as I drink it all day during the summer.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML

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My love of tea started with Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Captain Picard ordering “Tea, Earl Grey, hot” from the replicator. My first tea was Bigelow Earl Grey, but in recent years I have branched out to trying looseleaf black and green teas, and custom fandom blends. And now I’m wondering why Captain Picard didn’t have a kettle in his ready room.

Fandoms! since that seems to be something else people list in their bios here: Star Trek, Sherlock Holmes (canon/Granada/BBC), Doctor Who, Hobbit/LOTR, Harry Potter, probably something else I’m forgetting.

I’m an IT geek, a wife, and a mom. I have a variable-temp electric kettle and I’m not afraid to use it.

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