Premium Silky Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
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Flavors
Butter, Creamy, Smooth, Earth, Vegetal, Wet Earth, Vanilla
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185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 18 oz / 532 ml

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  • “… if this isn’t an oolong, and a milk oolong at that, I’d be shocked. But, what it is or isn’t is really not important… the important part is the flavour!! This one’s another one from Mercuryhime,...” Read full tasting note
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From Bird Pick Tea & Herb

Creamy with light notes of sweetness.

Entice your senses with Premium Silky Green Tea. Offering a pleasantly sweet and creamy aroma and flavor, its refreshing brew provides surprisingly light and delicate notes that easily pleases the taste buds. Try adding sugar and ice for a refreshing beverage that will surely not disappoint any palate.

Origin: Taiwan
Brew: Golden Jade
Flavor: Refreshing and creamy melodies with lightly sweet notes

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I have no idea why Bird Pick is trying to front that this is a green tea when judging from the taste, shape, and brewing parameters it’s obviously an oolong. I picked some of this up in store because someone I follow mentioned it and I loved the idea of a buttery green…but yo, this is a milk oolong. It’s not a super high grade one, but it’s a milk oolong if I’ve ever tasted one. It’s a green oolong, yes, in that it’s not roasted (or whatever they do to oolong sometimes to make me dislike it – oxidize it? pan-fry it? overdry it?), so maybe that’s what it meant. Bird Pick can be weird with their naming, as with their Beauty Slim tea, which they sell as a green and which you would think means weight-loss, when in fact it’s a ku ding and slim refers to the needle-like shape of the leaves.

That said: I am not mad at this! It’s a tasty tea, and a sick deal for the price. As mentioned above, this is clearly a milk oolong (or silk oolong), referring in this case to the way the leaves are processed as I don’t think there’s any flavoring added. This tastes a lot like David’s Tea Quangzhou Milk Oolong except not quite as creamy – a few rungs lower in quality, but still a totally epic deal since milk oolong can be ridiculously pricey. If you have a Bird Pick shop near you I’d suggest a visit, their prices are reasonable and there’s none of the two ounce minimum nonsense that Teavana forces down your throat.

Anyway, here was my actual experience with this tea: I brewed it at first at 170 degrees for two minutes, still thinking it was a green, and that did pretty much nothing for it, the leaves barely unfurled and I didn’t get a lot of flavor out of it. Upon realizing it was not in fact a green tea, I did a second steep with water a minute or so off boil, and gave her three minutes. This let the leaves really start to open up and I got a delicious cup off of it. A nice, creamy mouth feel, rich buttery flavor, just a quality milk oolong through and through. I did two more steeps after that, again both near boiling, three and a half minutes and then four, and these cups were great as well. The fifth steep was pretty weak, but still gave me a little something. Not exciting enough to drink on its own but I stirred a teaspoon of matcha into it and it was great, gave the matcha some added interest.

Anyway, I really recommend this tea! Tastes great, resteeps well, marvelous value for the price, sucks that Bird Pick have trolled us all by calling it a green!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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46 tasting notes

This tea kind of blows my mind. I only had it once, but it was like eating buttered toast with jasmine flowers sprinkled on it. Super rich taste. Since they brewed it in the store for me, I can’t tell you much about the steeping parameters, but I’m fairly certain they steeped it for about 3 min.

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Silky Green is my absolute favorite tea from Bird Pick! It has a wonderful milky aroma and the leaves are furled similarly to oolong tea. The first brew, which isn’t my favorite has a light buttery note, and with consecutive brews, becomes more flavorful. The tea develops a creamy and almost perfect buttered-toast like flavor. It’s also very smooth on the tongue and doesn’t leave your mouth dry. Be sparing with the leaves, they unfurl quite large.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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I was captivated by the buttery sent of the leaves. This was the first loose tea i bought from bird pick. It isnt as strong as i would like, but definatly a really unique tea that i have enjoyed every cup of.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec

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4 tasting notes

Re-brew the tea leaves to enjoy a second steep that is just as good, if not better than the first. It is Antioxidant rich, may improve digestion.

Flavors: Butter, Creamy, Smooth

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 50 OZ / 1478 ML
Randon Morris

It seems like a nice tea. i will try it soon

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81
10 tasting notes

Super unique taste — truly “silky”, unlike most greens. Highly recommended.

Flavors: Earth, Vegetal, Wet Earth

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 15 sec 2 tsp 6 OZ / 177 ML

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82
4 tasting notes

OMG! This has an AWESOME aroma!

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5 tasting notes

Very smooth, buttery, and nutty. Bit of vanilla. Tastes closer to a really good Oolong than a green tea. Fantastic,and big flowering leaves mean less clean up.

Flavors: Butter, Vanilla

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2 tasting notes

I don’t know how I would describe this tea. It’s so light and refreshing and I almost get a buttery flavor at the end of every sip. I like to drink this late at night, which I don’t normally, but I have to make an exception for Premium Silky Green Tea

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3 tasting notes

a little dry but totally relaxing!

Flavors: Butter

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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