Black Currant Iced Tea

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Black Currant
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Average preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 8 min or more

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  • “I am in love with Harney & Sons. They have swept me off my feet, I want all their tea….. I bought this yesterday and made an iced tea jug…..have to say, I didn’t love it iced. It may just be...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The weather is getting hot these day so I dug out my tea and made a pitcher of iced tea. Steeped according to the directions it’s nice and refreshing although I do wish there was a bit more black...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I haven’t written a note for this one? Maybe it’s in one of the many other Steepster listings for this tea. It was a free sample from Harney, but I haven’t been steeping this as iced. Only taking...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I received a sample pouch of this and decided to give it a try. I liked this so much more than the organic citrus ginkgo that I tried yesterday! I brewed this as directed (2 cups water at 212...” Read full tasting note
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From Harney & Sons

Strong notes of black currants are masterfully blended with hand-picked full-leaf organic Chinese black tea resulting in a rich and fruity blend.

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Since 1983 Harney & Sons has been the source for fine teas. We travel the globe to find the best teas and accept only the exceptional. We put our years of experience to work to bring you the best Single-Estate teas, and blends beyond compare.

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I am in love with Harney & Sons. They have swept me off my feet, I want all their tea…..

I bought this yesterday and made an iced tea jug…..have to say, I didn’t love it iced. It may just be that I am not at all used to black tea iced, or ?maybe I steeped too long….in any case, I found it bitter…..

I thought I would try it this morning as a hot tea….ok newbie steepster question……any reason this (iced) tea would not make a good hot tea? It comes in those big bags for iced tea, so I just cut one open and brewed up as I would any flavoured black…..very….nice….hot……smooth, tart berries, crisp and very flavourful…..love it hot……

Harney & Sons…..come to Canada…..have another online sale…..please…..

canadianadia

Hmmm…that’s a good question. I don’t see why any tea intended to be iced would not make a good hot tea. It seems your experiment has already proved this, but I suppose it may not be true of all iced teas? hmmm…sounds like a fun experiment

OMGsrsly

When I ice black teas I use a lot of leaves, and much cooler water for less time – usually I let the kettle cool 10 minutes (2 litre kettle), then steep 2 minutes. It helps with the bitter/astringent components. Also, a teensy pinch of baking soda in with the tea leaves can help. IDK how stores can make such delicious iced black teas, because I struggle to make them at home.

Oh, you could also cold steep..

TeaLady441

I’m glad you’re enjoying them. Also, yeah… I wish they had better shipping to Canada or something.

Lilysmom

My H&S order shipped today!

Lilysmom

I made this again as an iced jug, after reading all the raves about this tea on the Harney site. But, as an iced tea, it’s just too bitter for me. Maybe I steeped too long or not the right water / tea ratio, coukd be. Or I think black iced tea just might not be for me.

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The weather is getting hot these day so I dug out my tea and made a pitcher of iced tea. Steeped according to the directions it’s nice and refreshing although I do wish there was a bit more black currant/berry flavour. The base is smooth and not bitter, which is a problem I’ve noticed with some iced tea.

Because I’m Canadian I like my iced tea sweet, although the commercially available bottled and powdered iced teas are way too sugary, so one plus of making my own is that I can control the amount of sweetener (in this case agave nectar) that I add.

Preparation
Iced
CupofTree

This one sounds good, I love Harney & Sons. I really wanted to send you a PM after reading that you study Natural Resources because that’s what I’m studying as well and I don’t know anybody else who is! (short of a few fellow online students)
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Lilysmom

I bought this today and am trying it now. Maybe I prepped it wrong? Holy moly is it bitter. Not much berry flavour, blech. I think I am going to dump it. How sad!

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4277 tasting notes

I haven’t written a note for this one? Maybe it’s in one of the many other Steepster listings for this tea. It was a free sample from Harney, but I haven’t been steeping this as iced. Only taking a teaspoon out of the teabag, adding it to my infuser, and steeping it hot. The black currant flavor is actually very delicious, despite usually not liking black currant flavors very much. This probably isn’t authentic black currant (I have never had actual black currant) but it’s candylike syrupy black currant. But I like this one – a nice fruity flavor and A Base.
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I received a sample pouch of this and decided to give it a try. I liked this so much more than the organic citrus ginkgo that I tried yesterday!

I brewed this as directed (2 cups water at 212 degrees for 15 minutes before added 6 cups of cold water) and was impressed with its refreshing flavor.

You get a definite berry taste along with a black tea flavor that makes it self known but does not overpower the brew. This tea takes sweetener and a dab of creme very well. I haven’t tried it hot yet (I have a sample of the the plan old black currant blend waiting) but I don’t see why it wouldn’t taste as good hot as it did cold.

It doesn’t beat out Irish breakfast or Harney’s Royal Palace as my favorite black tea blends but with 109 degree weather expected here on Sunday, I can see stocking up on this for those hot summer days.

Flavors: Black Currant

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more
teepland

That sounds wonderful (the tea, not the 109-degree weather)! I love black currants so I will have to try this one!

cuddlesmom

Hope you like it! I had some more this afternoon and it was wonderful. Consistent flavor.

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