Dreamsicle Puerh

Tea type
Food Pu'erh Blend
Ingredients
Organic Flavours, Pu Erh Tea
Flavors
Bitter, Cream, Orange, Orange Zest
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 45 sec 11 oz / 325 ml

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  • “had a cup of this with dinner and movie watching since i wanted to see how it compared to the other puerh that was meant to be chocolate and orange but was mostly orange. This one? creamier and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This was the special campaign blend from the Zoomdweebies kickstarter. I have to admit I was slightly disappointed when I found out this was the special secret campaign blend. Only because it is...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m not a fan of puerh. So, it figures the surprise crowd-funding campaign blend would be a puerh. :P The dry leaf aroma is pure orange creamsicle. The brewed tea aroma is moldy oranges. Yep,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “So excited to receive my first 52Teas order today! Then I noticed all of the packages are missing any sort of brewing instructions. Sigh. Okay. I’ll wing it as best I can. Found another puerh in...” Read full tasting note
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From 52teas

Created for our recent crowd-funding effort on indiegogo.com, this is a lovely sheng puerh blended with freeze-dried oranges and organic flavors. This is a real treat, but there are only a few available.

Ingredients: puerh tea, freeze-dried oranges, organic flavors.

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At 52teas.com, you will find unique, hand-blended artisan loose leaf teas: a new limited edition creation every week of the year. We pride ourselves on offering truly unique, one-of-a-kind tea blends that you won’t find anywhere else.

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This is my very first 52teas blend. I’ve been curious for a long time about these blends, but for some reason, have always delayed on putting in an order. Thanks to Lala, I can try some of the blends to see how I like them before putting in an order.

I like this quite a lot. I didn’t get much in the way of dry leaf aroma, nor did I find an off-putting nor offensive odours in the brewed version. I was actually kind of surprised at how pale the brew was, I was anticipating something….else. What I really like about this, is it does taste really creamy with a hint of orange.

I don’t usually do a second infusion of flavoured tea’s, but thought I would see how this would hold up. Flavours are still there, but I let it infuse too long so I did get some bitterness as well. My fault.

I think next time I may add some sweetener of some type just to see if it makes the orange pop a little more. But this is still really tasty without added sweetener.

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This was oddly weak tasting to me. I liked it, it was refreshing, as the puerh was very green tasting and didn’t have the typical aged flavor, and there was the dreamsicle flavor on the back of my tongue, almost as an aftertaste. I was hoping for a bit more flavor, but it was still very enjoyable.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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52teas – Dreamsicle Puerh

From the queue, written March 29th 2014

Courtney shared a sample of this one with me. I confess to not having the faintest clue as to what a dreamsicle is, but I think it’s some kind of ice lolly, yes?

When pouring it was SO PALE coming out of the spout that I actually stopped to lift the lid and check that I had added leaf.

It smells citrus-y. Sort of lemon-y and grapefruit-y. I believe the base is also playing a part in this. It sort of feels like the lemon-y aspects are not added flavours, but I can’t explain why I’m getting this impression. Other than that, I’m not really picking up anything of the base.

It tastes citrus-y too. More zesty than fruity. Again, I’m leaning towards grapefruit, but there’s something else in here as well. Something sweet. Vanilla? I think vanilla. (Hm. I was trying to go for something different from the cup I just had. Perhaps under such circumstances, one shouldn’t choose a tea flavoured to imitate something one doesn’t know what is…). I’m still not getting anything out of the base, though. I think I would enjoy it more if I could find the base in this.

So dreamsicles. Some sort of grapefruit/citrus-y ice lolly with vanilla? Perhaps a vanilla ice cream center with the citrus-y ice lolly bit around it?

Courtney

I think it’s a play on the word creamsicle, but I could be wrong. A creamsicle is an orange flavoured ice cream pop.

Oh, wait. I Googled haha. A dreamsicle is different in that the inside is ice milk, rather than ice cream.

Anna

Either way, you have lolly-face now.

Or, you did on March 29th.

Angrboda

Courtney, sounds like my kind of thing then. A favourite Danish one for me as a child has vanilla ice cream in the middle and pineapple flavoured ice lolly covering. A classic. :) (Gosh, I totally want one now!)

OMGsrsly

Ice cream and pineapple sounds amazing, Angrboda!

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I have never tried any puerh teas before. With the dreamsicle flavor I still don’t know what puerh really tastes like. I do however enjoy the dreamsicle aspect of this tea. It has a slight creaminess that makes the orange so smooth. The end of the sip is a little astringent leaving my mouth slightly dry but not interfering with the dreamsicle flavor.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Christ.

So, I was going to write about how I was more careful steeping my sample from Lala this time around, and how I added milk and the result was liquid creamsicle – but then I logged in to tumblr and was berated with some seriously fucked up information that I’m not sure how to handle/deal with.

Apparently some 18 year old guy posted a Vine where he literally diddles a hot pocket. Oh my fucking God. Tre’s not home right now, so I had to share this information with someone. Like; I am not at the point where I can just readily accept this and move on. Sometimes things on the internet still surprise me, such as this. What the everlasting fuck would possess a human being to do that?

And – thing is – this guy was wearing a condom and everything. This was premeditated frick fracking with microwavable goods.

I’m just… No internet; you’ve gone too far.

Flavors: Cream, Orange Zest

Isaila

frickle frack. Frickidey frack frick frack.

CharlotteZero

This is definitely the most disturbing mental image I’ve ever gotten from being on Steepster. Congrats.

__Morgana__

Too bad you can’t just unsee things like that.

Roswell Strange

Thankfully I never saw the actual Vine; just a lot of screen caps of it. The Vine itself has been removed from the site and scrubbed from several other sites it was posted to.

OMGsrsly

I am laughing so hard I’m crying. OMG. Maybe I want to stay away from tumblr tonight…

Hello.Kiki

O.o yikes!

Roswell Strange

I just lost a follower; I wonder if it has anything to do with hot pocket canoodling. Heh…

AlexaK.

I can’t get over your use of diddles. I’m pretty sure that’s my new favorite word. Also, it makes me think of Ned Flanders. Ding dong diddly hot pocket.

TeaLady441

Hahahha. Oh man. Tumblr… I’ve just started to dive into this amazing subculture, a.k.a the Great Timesuck.

On a VERY related note, there’s also this post: http://a-curious-corvid.tumblr.com/post/77741343074/assbutt-in-the-garrison-i-cant-nope

Stephanie

HAHAHA! I can’t stop giggling about the hot pocket…

Kamyria

lmfao wtf?? Some people are seriously disturbing. Diddle whatever you want if that’s your fancy but why post it to the internet? LOL

Roswell Strange

@AlexaK No one needs the mental image of Ned Flanders diddling a hot pocket. No one.

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