Bonfire Toffee

Tea type
Black Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Fruity, Smoke, Sweet, Smoked, Apple, Ash, Burnt Sugar, Caramel, Earth, Malt, Tobacco, Toffee, Cinnamon, Spices, Candied Apple, Kettle Corn, Red Apple, Wood
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Bulk, Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 5 g 11 oz / 334 ml

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  • “Sipdown!! (185) Thank you Scheherazade for sharing this tea. I am actually really enjoying this cup. The toffee is prominent with both a hint of smoke and a slight apple sweetness. It is very, very...” Read full tasting note
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  • “dear MissB, thank you very much for sharing. i wish i could taste it. my tongue ignored it because it had the word ‘toffee’…. but i really did try. =0( i thought i caught a whiff of banana maybe...” Read full tasting note
  • “unlogged sample sipdown! I’ve got a couple of these to get through this week so that my cupboard will more accurately reflect the true number. Right now i have to add roughly 20 to the cupboard...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Bonfire Toffee. Interesting. A big miss for me, but interesting. It’s too sweet, not smokey enough. I wish it were caramel rather than toffee. I’m getting A LOT of toffee, but it’s like burnt...” Read full tasting note
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From Bird & Blend Tea Co.

Travelling tea merchants used to carry tea from east to west, all the way across Russia.. well, their horses did anyway! Smoky teas were discovered after the campfire smoke would infuse into the tea leaves at night. Add some caramel, apple and toasted cinnamon and you get a spectacular Bonfire Night treat.

Ingredients: Sri Lankan Black Tea, Lapsang Souchong Black Tea, Cinnamon, Air-Dried Apple, Safflower, Natural Flavouring

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58 Tasting Notes

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48 tasting notes

So, with all the fireworks going off in the neighbourhood this evening, this tea felt like an apt choice. It was part of my October Tea Club subscription from Bird & Blend and I’ve been saving it until closer to Bonfire Night.

As a rule I don’t usually drink anything caffeinated after seven PM, but… it’s the weekend! Plus, I’ve been over at my allotment plot most of the afternoon, digging and weeding away until it grew dark, and now I’m home, I’m absolutely exhausted! A caffeine boost is definitely needed if I want to refrain from falling asleep on the sofa already!

This smells of apple and cinnamon in the packet. Slightly smoky, but nowhere near as smoky as I was expecting. Taste wise, this does actually manage to nail the toffee part. It has a distinct toffee apple flavour to it, with a hint of smoke. I feel like this could be a lot smokier, but on the other hand perhaps that would overpower the toffee-apple-cinnamon thing going off? This is OK, but to me it’s just a slightly smokier version of a toffee apple tea already in my cupboard… and I much prefer that one!

Flavors: Apple, Cinnamon, Smoke, Toffee

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 0 OZ / 0 ML

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I think this tea will not appeal to everyone, but personally I love it. I like the blend of the smokiness of Lapsang Souchong, the sweetness of caramel and the warm spicy feel of the rest of the ingredients.

Flavors: Caramel, Smoked, Spices, Toffee

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML

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2967 tasting notes

Another cup down!
I’ve written here before about the thrill of watching the “times drunk” counter go up on Steepster. Its an odd moment, when a tea you don’t like surpasses a tea you love. The power of the work cupboard!
But that’s part of my current sipdown goals. I am working on it so my cupboard has a strong spine of teas I love and drink often, and a smaller component of teas that I am trying, as opposed to what I have now- teas I love being neglected as the other teas swamp me.
I feel better equipped to enjoy tea when I don’t feel overwhelmed by it. Its been one of the major lessons of my adult life- less is more, when it comes to my enjoyment of things.
And one of the things I am not really enjoying is this tea. It will be good to see it go. Soon!

gmathis

Love your approach. Need to do the same with my closet, craft supplies, bookshelf, refrigerator, garage, shed, sewing box…

Rosehips

Me too! That’s my project for the year, to curate cupboard, closet, craft supplies, kitchen….. everything really, so that I have fewer things that I’ll use more!

Rosehips

And, more importantly, enjoy more.

gmathis

but I can’t get rid of it. It’s still perfectly (viable, wearable, readable, usable, drinkable)….!

gmathis

(I’m not helping, am I?)

Rosehips

But you have perfectly voiced my inner monologue! Its a daily battle against that particular thrifty side of myself.

Evol Ving Ness

hahahhaa, gmathis. You and me both.

Evol Ving Ness

And Rosehips too (as I read along in the thread).

I’ve started the konmari thing, but so far I am only at the staging level. It is taking me forever to get things set up to even start with the first category because you have to haul out every single item from that category from all the hiding places. AND create space so that you can put all these items before you even start. Gah!

But when this is in motion, it’ll be fabulous.

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12 tasting notes

The steep time is an absolute delight: all carnival and candy, reminiscent of fairgrounds in the early fall. Carmel apples are definitely what are coming through, like a bold candied cider.

The sweetness isn’t so much there as I expected from the tiny toffee pieces, and the flavor isn’t as present as the aromas would have you expecting. Still, I keep finding myself hovering over my mug just to take in the scent.

First brewing score: 65
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Update: Brewed a travel mug this morning before setting off to lab and dressed it up with a little cream and sugar. Good God, this is brilliant for a milky tea. I remain interested in seeing if I can’t get these same flavors to pull through on their own with a longer brewing time (tried 5 minutes with a heaping tsp last time), but this really hit the spot this morning. I sipped it down in half the time it usually takes me to finish off my tea as I kept finding myself reaching for my mug over and over. Updating this to the upper 90’s because this experience was…magical.

Flavors: Candied Apple, Caramel, Kettle Corn, Toffee

Preparation
7 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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313 tasting notes

It’s so weird in Oxford right now. Like, it’s grey and dreary and drizzly and blustery, but the temperature’s gone above 10, so I’m bundled up for the wet and wind, and end up sweltering by the time I get where I’m going. So weird. But at least I’m wearing my Star Trek: TNG cardigan (in science blue, but of course) and thus I feel fabulous.

These weird blustery days are calling for warming teas, so I went for one with bonfire in the name. It’s toasty and buttery and warm but not quite cooked apple, and it’s got a really pleasant character.

Fjellrev

I freaking love that you have one of those cardigans.

Sami Kelsh

I got one of the last ones in stock, I think! Honestly took ages trying to decide which colour uniform to wear. Which Starfleet colour are you?

Fjellrev

Although the blue is tempting symbolism-wise, I’d have to go with red! Someday, I’ll get a dress, something like this: http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1c62/

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Another sample from Nattie!

I admit I didn’t notice the apple until I read the description. Obviously the name doesn’t suggest apple at all.

I noticed a mild toffee with some mild smoke and a milk black base. I had added 10% cream.

I did enjoy it, I was happy it wasn’t super smoky because the idea of smoky teas still terrifies me. There’s a whole world of lapsang out there that I’m afraid to touch with a ten foot pole.

Ultimately I wouldn’t buy this, but it made for a good mid morning “snack”!

Thanks Nattie :)

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My tea of the night while I watch Russell Brand on The Trews, highly entertaining! Granted I’m a over a month late with sampling this one I am still happy for the de stash.

The tea (once steeped) smells sweet yet dark with malt, mild toffee and a toasted sense that reminds me of popcorn or cereal (like rice crispies or cornflakes).

Sampled without milk or sugar.
Flavour is strong with a dominant smoky tang that is paired with a malt bitter black base. It does have a slight sweet taste though not as strong as the smell and I could certainly not define it as toffee. So really the flavour is yay on bonfire and nay on toffee.

Sampled with milk.
The bitterness has been toned down a little though it is still highly smoky and strong. Still not getting the toffee notes, and honestly the smoke is not balanced greatly by the thick base.

Sampled with milk and sugar.
Even the sugar has failed to restore balance for this blend.

Ok I don’t think this one is for me. I like smoky teas from time to time but this is just too harsh and is not blended well.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 5 g 20 OZ / 600 ML

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3986 tasting notes

All I’m getting from this tea is smoke and maybe a hint of burnt sugar.

I’m not sure if it’s because it has a “best by” date in 2019, or if I’m just not a fan.

Either way, meh.

Flavors: Burnt Sugar, Smoke

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Rosehips

I didn’t care for this one either! It’s too bad, it sounded like such a tasty idea.

Cameron B.

It needed a lot more apple in my opinion!

tea-sipper

My MUCH older Bonfire toffee has a ton of flavor, so maybe you just had a bad batch?

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Tea number 2/10 of my Halloween Tea Marathon.

This was another sample from my secret pumpkin KittyLovesTea, which I was really pleased about since I’ve been wanting to try this blend for a while.

I’ve read a few reviews of people wishing this was smokier, or had some lapsang in it, but to me it hits the nail on the head as far as bonfire toffee goes. For any non-British followers, this is the classic British sweet it resembles: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonfire_toffee

I used to have bonfire toffee every Halloween, even though I hated how it stuck to my teeth and had a sort of bitter aftertaste. It was a Halloween/bonfire night classic, how could I not? I haven’t had it for a couple of years, but this tea immediately brought me back and made me really nostalgic. It has the dark, caramelised taste of bonfire toffee, combined with the hint of apple which makes it almost reminiscent of toffee apples, too. Yes. This is exactly how Halloween tastes.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 5 OZ / 150 ML

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2238 tasting notes

Sipdown! This one is so much better brewed strong in a small cup. The toffee flavour comes out so well, resulting in an almost honeycomb or cinder toffee flavour, beautifully augmented with a touch of smoke. I’m glad to have had the opportunity to try this one, because it makes for a pretty awesome autumn/winter tea. Definitely one I’d consider restocking.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 45 sec 1 tsp

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