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  • “The dry leaf here is delightful. It looks and smells like a pile of forest leaves in the best way. The strongest flavor here is the cinnamon, though it’s a very natural cinnamon. With sugar and...” Read full tasting note
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From Wild Coast Brew

Foraged Forest Chai

Your new favorite chai, made more wildly creative with a concoction of foraged ingredients. Expect the warming spices you know and love from a more classic chai blend, like cinnamon and cardamom, but with more complex earthy notes from medicinal ingredients like madrone bark and oxidized fireweed, gathered by hand from the forest. This is the tea to ground and settle you as you remember (and re-member) your own wild roots.

Ingredients: oxidized fireweed leaves, madrone bark, cinnamon, turkey tail mushroom, conifer needles, cardamom, fennel, peppercorn

How to Brew: Simmer 2 tablespoons per 2 cups for 10 mins. Serve hot with honey and cream.

Tasting Notes: Rich, earthy, spicy, bold, aromatic
Tea Attributes: Grounding, cozy, settling, warming
Pairings: Honey, cream or nut milk, scones, a crisp forest walk, meditation, journaling
Special Tips: Serve hot with honey and cream, steamed milk, or your favorite plant-based milk, or serve as a chilled chai latte over ice. Infuse into vodka for chai-flavored bitters. For a more traditional chai masala, grind the tea blend to a coarse powder, then simmer for 5 minutes. Add black tea, cream/milk, and honey/sugar anf simmer for 1-2 minutes. Strain and serve piping hot.
Learn More: fireweed, madrone bark, turkey tail
In the Artwork: mountain lion, madrone

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The dry leaf here is delightful. It looks and smells like a pile of forest leaves in the best way. The strongest flavor here is the cinnamon, though it’s a very natural cinnamon. With sugar and milk, it tastes really fresh and nice. On subsequent cups, I’ve noticed more pine and other earthy flavors and less cinnamon.

Cameron B.

Ooooh fun to see someone else trying this company! I need to steep this one again, I remember it mostly tasting like cinnamon as well.

AJRimmer

Your notes inspired me to make an order! I think the company’s vibe is really neat.

Cameron B.

For sure, and the artwork is so pretty! :3

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