2956 Tasting Notes

I think I messed up brewing this because all of the other reviews tasted some cookie and desserty notes. Steeped 3g leaf in 500mL hot water, not quite boiling. Steeped 5ish minutes and then 10 minutes in lukewarm water for a second cup. I really only tasted cocoa nibs, tannic lack tea, a bit of sweet licorice root (minerals, a bit metallic) and not much else. Going to try again and add milk before I review it properly.

Martin Bednář

Make sure you shake the pouch well.

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Free sample that came with my advent calendars. 1 mesh teabag in hottish water. I forgot about it for a while but the tea was still fairly weak so I steeped for longer. My water was not very hit since I do not have a kettle available.

This reminds me of a gingerbread cookie. I get lots of ginger, cinnamon, and a bit of nutmeg and clove. I don’t get much cookie flavour, unfortunately, but there is a hint of sweetness, nuttiness, and vanilla. I don’t taste the caramel strongly. I would have liked a lot more cookie and caramel notes.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Clove, Nutmeg, Nutty, Spices, Sweet, Vanilla

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 8 min or more 20 OZ / 600 ML
Cameron B.

I was thinking of ordering some of this one this year, but that $25 shipping now… :|

Michelle

No kettle GASP! I love my collapsible silicone kettle and I have an immersion wand too. Gotta have hot water.

Martin Bednář

No kettle? I mean, yes you can get hot water in different wasy, but without a kettle I find it quite hard…

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drank Spiced Pumpkin by DAVIDsTEA
2956 tasting notes

Another sipdown to make room for my horde of B&B teas coming in the meal. lol

This is a lovely fall cup and I have enjoyed it. The honeybush really makes a nice base because it is sweet but also flavourful, cozy, a little woody, and reminds me of oatmeal. I get a lot of cinnamon, some creaminess from vanilla, and general spices. I can’t make out whipped cream flavouring in particular but I added a dash of vanilla soy milk and it made a desserty cup to have with breakfast. A lovely blend! It tastes a bit like cinnamon oatmeal cookies but with some nutty and vanilla notes.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Honey, Nutty, Oats, Spices, Sweet, Vanilla

Preparation
8 min or more
Cameron B.

Yay tea mail! I just got my B&B matcha advent and a couple of teas today. :D

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drank English Breakfast Decaf by Twinings
2956 tasting notes

Trying to clear out old tea bags in my travel bag. I made this with boiling water and added a dash of soy milk. It’s fine, but not exceptional. I get some tannins and malt, but without the milk it wouldn’t be an enjoyable cup.

Flavors: Malt, Tannin

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 15 OZ / 450 ML

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This blend is from a TTB but I can’t recall which one. I’ve had it several times but did not finish it off until today.

The green tea is a bit astringent and bitter. I find it drying in my mouth. The aromatics are quite nice, though, because I can make out floral and fruity notes. Distinctly, coconut/creamy and passionfruit as well as what might be rose or general floral notes. The smell is very fruity and vegetal, like matcha. The after taste is where the coconut and rose come in.

Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Coconut, Drying, Floral, Fruity, Green, Passion Fruit, Vegetal

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 19 OZ / 550 ML

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Steep 1: 80 deg C water, 500 mL, 4 minute steep
It smells strongly of honey and honeysuckle, lightly floral. Liquid is light amber yellow. I can taste a slight bit of dried leaf pile, straw, and vegetal green beans. It isn’t as strong as I anticipated but it is also an old sample.

Steep 2: 80 deg C water, 500 mL, 8 minute steep
Very lightly flavoured. It still smells much different than it tastes. Very slight bit of bitterness and tannin but bitter like grapefruit rather than typical bitter gourd I notice in other light teas. Slightly vegetal. Honey smell is gone. Flavour is more powerful than before. I get a faint whiff of herbs like a spice cabinet or a herbal tea blend (this was stored in a sealed container so not from storage). I can’t make out any specifically.

Flavors: Bitter, Dry Leaves, Honey, Honeysuckle, Vegetal

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drank Blissful Harmony by teakruthi
2956 tasting notes

I decided to be a rebel and brew this as a traditional English cuppa. 5g leaf, hot but not boiling water, 6-7 minutes steep in 500 ml water. I added a dash of vanilla soy milk.

There are a lot of tannins despite the liquid being lighter amber. The milk smoothed it out nicely. I can taste a lot of honey notes. Not just the sweetness but distinctly honey. A little malt but more focused on the honey. Although I don’t drink a lot of plain teas or caffeinated teas, it made a nice morning cup. It has a strong orange pekoe flavour but the aftertaste of honey was a nice surprise.

Flavors: Honey, Tannin, Tea

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 6 min, 45 sec 5 g 17 OZ / 500 ML

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drank Silver Buds Yabao by Verdant Tea
2956 tasting notes

This is a really old tea I’ve had for many years (originally from a user on here or possibly a TTB). It’s older 2015 harvest or before but has been in a well sealed pouch in a dark drawer.

I went with 225 mL water (hot, maybe 75 deg. C) and steeped 5 minutes. The liquid has no colour but has a faint flavour of dried oak leaves and fresh fiddleheads or green beans. It’s very faint, through, and more vegetal than anything else. It wasn’t a very good cup due to the very faint flavour and few nuances. I’m not going to rate this one because my tea sample is so old. If I did rate it, I’d give it maybe 30-45/100 but that wouldn’t be fair to the quality of the fresh buds.

Flavors: Autumn Leaf Pile, Green Beans, Vegetal

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 5 min, 0 sec 3 g 8 OZ / 225 ML

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drank Chai Spice by Stash Tea
2956 tasting notes

Review from May 2022

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Yep, that’s a chai! It’s got all the typical spices and a good amount of flavour. As always, I drank this with some vanilla soy milk and a tiny bit of sugar (~1/2 tsp). Nice cinnamon and warm peppery spices but balanced out by the clove and cardamom. Nothing particularly exceptional about this blend, but it is an enjoyable cup. Best with milk to round out the CTC black base, which can be a bit overly tannic and tending towards bitter.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Spices, Tannic

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 30 sec

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drank Premium Green [duplicate] by Stash Tea
2956 tasting notes

May 2022

Trying to use up random teabags and made this hot and then made a second cup iced with lemon and sugar. The hot cup was generic, bitter, vegetal notes of corn husk and matcha powder. I dislike the bitterness in this green tea, which is why I avoid bagged greens whenever possible.

The iced cup was better, but not very flavourful or memorable. If anything, it was mostly lemonade with a touch of green tea. The sugar takes care of the bitterness but it’s just so bland. :( The second cup was too weak to really make out any motes.

Flavors: Bitter, Corn Husk, Green, Vegetal

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Rum/alcohol, clove, cardamom, rosemary, pine, sage, moss/Earthy, lychee, floral, creamy, malt, hay, rice/grain, toasty, desserty, cocoa/chocolate, decaf or no caffeine, very unusual flavours

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Decaf teas (any variety)/no caf tisanes like honeybush and rooibos, yellow, jade oolong, white, Darjeeling blacks

Least favourite flavours/ingredients:
Acidic/sour/tart, melon, grapefruit, bitter, astringent, smokey, sickly sweet (too much chicory, cinnamon, or licorice root), yerba mate, tumeric mushroom/fungus,

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