drank Tejava by Tejava
3025 tasting notes

I don’t venture into bottled teas often, but this one deserves a mention. According to the label, there’s Java tea leaves and there’s water and that’s that—no unwanted accoutrements. Brassy; not much of a bass line, but still strong enough to suit builders tea preferences. Will hunt it out next time I need a cold to-go.

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ashmanra 2 years ago

Interesting! The bottled iced tea around here has more sugar than a Pepsi, other than the rare occasions I can find a Harney one. They are both delicious and very low in sugar.

gmathis 2 years ago

No H&S bottles anywhere around here!

Martin Bednář 2 years ago

I see it’s same everywhere. Only one without added sugar is Pfanner one, which is quite expensive compared to others; and even Pfanner ones with sugar are, luckily, with not so much sugar.

gmathis 2 years ago

Most local convenience stores have bottled tea, but it’s more citric acid than tea.

derk 2 years ago

Good stuff.

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ashmanra 2 years ago

Interesting! The bottled iced tea around here has more sugar than a Pepsi, other than the rare occasions I can find a Harney one. They are both delicious and very low in sugar.

gmathis 2 years ago

No H&S bottles anywhere around here!

Martin Bednář 2 years ago

I see it’s same everywhere. Only one without added sugar is Pfanner one, which is quite expensive compared to others; and even Pfanner ones with sugar are, luckily, with not so much sugar.

gmathis 2 years ago

Most local convenience stores have bottled tea, but it’s more citric acid than tea.

derk 2 years ago

Good stuff.

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Steepster “geezer;” tea barbarian who has no systematic method for storage, preparation, classification, or rating; lover of strong unleaded builders’ tea. Never quite grew up—I cut and glue, play with Legos, design kids’ curriculum, and play with fifth graders every Sunday.

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