Lift Me Up, Angel

Tea type
Green Herbal Yerba maté Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Earth, Herbaceous, Lemon, Smooth, Sweet
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Caffeine
High
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “This probably isn’t a blend I would have picked out for myself because of the green tea, but I’m finding myself delightfully surprised by how fresh and zesty the citrus flavours are. I suppose I...” Read full tasting note
  • “Thanks so much for sharing a sample of this, Cameron B! Another one of B&B’s shop blends I’m excited to try. To be honest, this one reminds me a little bit like their Morning Kick blend, now...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Home – 9:00 PM This is one of Bird & Blend’s store-inspired blends. I ordered the full sampler pack of these because at least 5 of them sounded quite good, so I figured might as well try them...” Read full tasting note
    75
  • “313/365 Another B&B store blend, this time for their London (Angel) store. It’s a yerba and sencha base, with lemon and ginseng. I kept the brew time pretty short after yesterday’s exprience...” Read full tasting note
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From Bird & Blend Tea Co.

The London life chose you, Angel! So keep your cool during underground dashes, and bright light flashes. This energising Yerba Maté blend will help you get your head down with Chinese sencha & ashwagandha, and rise above the rest with your head in the clouds of soothing lemon verbena and lemon myrtle.

Ingredients: Yerba Mate, Chinese Sencha Green Tea (35%), Lemon Myrtle, Ashwagandha, Lemon Balm, Lemon Verbena, Natural Flavouring

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4 Tasting Notes

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This probably isn’t a blend I would have picked out for myself because of the green tea, but I’m finding myself delightfully surprised by how fresh and zesty the citrus flavours are. I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised, though, since the trio of lemon myrtle, lemon balm, and lemon verbena is such an impressive force of cheerful, aromatic positivity. A little like drinking liquid sunshine, I suppose. Naturally sweet with a lingering lemony finish to round out the medium bodied and grassier leaning tea base combo. I imagine it will make for an incredibly refreshing and summery iced tea!

Tea Photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/C9VSgZyOKGw/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JovxRSJDky8

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Thanks so much for sharing a sample of this, Cameron B! Another one of B&B’s shop blends I’m excited to try. To be honest, this one reminds me a little bit like their Morning Kick blend, now that I’m thinking about it. The differences: Morning Kick seems to have ginger and no green tea. Lift Me Up Angel has ginseng and sencha. So there is a slight difference. But both are mostly lemon yerba mate blends. I really like this one though. The lemon is bright, fresh, and a bit like the topping on a donut, but then the earthy flavors of the sencha and yerba mate keep it grounded. The name is perfect. I love that the yerba mate and ginseng are energizing. Not enough yerba mate blends out in the tea world, so I do love when B&B has them. So overall I think this blend is actually an improvement on Morning Kick. I just noticed this blend also doesn’t have lemongrass, which Morning Kick was mostly drowning in (at least with my sample back in the day)— so yes, a definite improvement here!
Steep #1 // 1 teaspoon for not quite full mug // 20 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep
Steep #2 // 8 minutes after boiling // 3 minute steep

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Home – 9:00 PM

This is one of Bird & Blend’s store-inspired blends. I ordered the full sampler pack of these because at least 5 of them sounded quite good, so I figured might as well try them all!

This is a nice lemony herbal-tasting tea. The lemon is very herbaceous, as it comes from lemon verbena and lemon myrtle. I’m not sure I can distinguish between the two. I can taste the yerba maté just a bit, and it gives a nice earthy note. I definitely cannot taste the green tea. I wish there was more ginseng here, as I generally enjoy ginseng in tea.

I must say, I’m pleased that they didn’t add ginger to this tea. Too often, lemony teas have ginger in them, and I’m not really a fan.

My issue with this is that it tastes like an herbal blend, and it’s not. I would be most likely to drink something like this in the evening, but with the high-caffeine yerba maté that’s not a great idea.

Flavors: Earth, Herbaceous, Lemon, Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
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Maybe for a summer morning?

Cameron B.

I could potentially see it as an after-lunch tea? But I’m not sure I’d stock it just for that.

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313/365

Another B&B store blend, this time for their London (Angel) store. It’s a yerba and sencha base, with lemon and ginseng. I kept the brew time pretty short after yesterday’s exprience with Tea From The Hood, but I feel like I could probably extend it in this particular case because the flavouring seems very light. It’s lemony, but in a sweet/dessert way rather than a fresh/sharp/sour way. It’s quite creamy, and reminds me a tiny bit of both Butiki’s Lemon French Macaron and Della Terra’s Lemon Chiffon. It’s not exactly like either of them, but there’s a suggestion of both and that’s pleasing enough for me.

The yerba base adds a subtle earthy crispness, and is more prominent in flavour terms than the sencha. It’s supposed to be an “uplifting, angelic blend”, and I’d go along with that. It’s delicate, light, and airy, and makes for very pleasant sipping! I’ll probably adjust my brew time a little to try and coax out a touch more lemon, but I’m really pleased with this one.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp
Cameron B.

This sounds fantastic! I didn’t realize they make store-specific blends. Luckily, they also offer them online. Maybe I’ll have to pick this one up to try when I order their Advent Calendar!

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