Black Tea

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea
Flavors
Astringent, Bitter, Drying, Malt, Metallic, Paper, Tannic
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Bulk, Tea Bag
Caffeine
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Instructions: Brewing directions: For a delicious cup of hot tea: Bring fresh cold water to a rolling boil. Pour water over one tea bag and brew for 3-5 minutes. Remove tea bag. If desired, add lemon and/or sweetener. For a refreshing quart of iced tea: Bring fresh cold water to a rolling boil. Pour 4 cups over 3-5 tea bags and brew for 3-5 minutes. Remove bags and pour over ice filled glasses. If desired, serve with lemon and/or sweetener.

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1650 tasting notes

Rough.

Junk.

Smart & Final selling some swill.

Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Drying, Malt, Metallic, Paper, Tannic

Leafhopper

Short and to the point. :) I hope you didn’t get a lot of it.

derk

A coworker shared it with me. He thinks it’s better than Lipton but still sucks.

Leafhopper

I’m not sure I’d go so far as to give Lipton a 5 or less, though I haven’t had it for a while and may have forgotten how bad it is. Sounds like you need to share some better tea with your coworker! Maybe that Laos Orange Pekoe?

derk

Lipton black isn’t that far down my WTFisTHIS list. Laos Orange Pekoe has left the cupboard so I’ll pick up a better box of black teabags for him.

derk

I am excited that he requested a floral oolong for his first loose leaf tasting at my tea table.

Leafhopper

That’s quite a change of pace from a malty black tea! What did he think of it? Maybe you can convert him into a more discerning tea drinker.

derk

Hasn’t happened yet since we’re on different schedules but I’ll be sure to post when we have our tasting.

Martin Bednář

Ugh. Doesn’t sound good at all. Actually, it sounds truly bad. I try to imagine what kind of tea is it and how it was processed.

ashmanra

I’m pretty excited for that floral oolong tea tasting, though!

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