Ginger Beer

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Ginger, Raisins, Safflower Petals
Flavors
Ginger, Fruity, Apple, Sweet, Brown Sugar, Hops, Spices, Honey, Lime, Black Currant, Pine, Raisins
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Kosher
Edit tea info Last updated by bree
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 45 sec 6 g 16 oz / 460 ml

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  • “I honestly love this tea, especially when my stomach is upset. I’d actually have loved to have tried it cold and fizzy, but sadly I missed my opportunity :’(” Read full tasting note
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  • “Not one of my favourites, but I will drink it hot. I usually grab for this tea when I have a sore throat or cold. It basically tastes like a hot cup of gingerale, without the fizziness. shrugs I’ll...” Read full tasting note
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  • “From Tea Sipper. Thank you! This definitely has a strong flavor of ginger, but while it has a nice spicy kick and a bit of fruitiness, it seems a little lacking in flavor. It’s not as interesting...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Im so sad I only discovered this a few weeks before learning it was being discontinued! This is something I would never have picked by myself, but I ended up at David’s at the mall while I was...” Read full tasting note
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Sweet, spicy, refreshing…is there anything tastier than a good ginger beer? Since its introduction in 18th century Britain, this fizzy, golden drink has been a hit everywhere from the lunch counter to the cocktail bar. And with warming ginger and sweet apple, this tasty blend is our take on the classic. We love sipping it after a heavy meal, or to soothe a sore throat. Up for experimenting? Brew it strong and top up with sparkling water and a splash of vodka, for a twist on a Moscow Mule. Cheers!

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

41 Tasting Notes

2291 tasting notes

HA. So I have to be at work early tomorrow, and it’s 7pm and I’ve already been drinking.

WHEE.

First I had a Dark & Stormy, and now I’m brewing up some Ginger Beer to have with the rum. So far, the tea smells sweet and gingery. I very much smell the apples. I hope it makes a good hot toddy to go with my fresh baked gluten free bread. :D

And tasting the tea, no. It’s too thin to have with rum. But on its own it’s nice. It’s kinda like watered down apple juice with ginger in it. I do like it. I’m not sure I’d buy more, but I’ll happily finish what I have!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
mrs.stenhouse12

Mmm hot toddys. Now I want one lol

OMGsrsly

Yeah, I think I’ll have to pick up some whiskey and make a hot toddy with O’Connor’s Cream from TeaG. :D

Plunkybug

I keep meaning to try this one.

OMGsrsly

It’s still around! And it’s wayyyy less gingerly than double ginger. With a fresh sweetness from the Apple.

Plunkybug

I got a small amount today, with some of the new Winter Collection ones to try. :)

OMGsrsly

Hope you find some you like!

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Sipdown! My initial tingly-mouth reaction to this blend seems to have been a fluke. I finished off the rest of it today without a problem (other than the fact that I’m now out of it!). I’m moving soon, so the goal is to keep going with the sipdowns and not buy much new tea for a while.

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oh. i like this one. I have a free bag of tea that i can pick from DT – so i was exploring the new teas. the gentleman working there said new teas out next week, and a possible sale, so i may hold off for a little while longer. THIS is on my short list though as both a herbal AND a ginger tea. I do love me some ginger. :) It’s not too intense – i think the apple helps dial the heat back, but man. yum.

Kristal

Glad to hear you liked this one! I really enjoyed it as well :)

Sil

i love ginger teas

TeaLady441

New teas next week? :O Does that mean we’re done with Fall right after Halloween? INTERESTING.

Sil

that’s what he said… i’m in no way responsible if he lied. :)

Sil

but he told me to wait on redeeming my 50g, since i didn’t have something i was dying for

Christina / BooksandTea

If they’re getting rid of the fall stuff soon, I’m glad I got some Pumpkin Chai when I could.

TeaLady441

I did see an email saying it was time to stock on Pumpkin Chai, so it makes sense they’re phasing it out. Everywhere else is already Christmas everything. (And… I’m guilty. I bought Eggnog Spice Coffee, and Candy Cane Hot Chocolate from Bulk Barn today)

OMGsrsly

I bought this one but I still haven’t tried it. Do you think it’d work as a cold brew?

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After a lackluster birthday weekend, I came down with a terrible cold… this morning I dragged myself to work and had a few cups of Tea Guys’ Ginger Peach (which while good, I don’t feel comfortable taking notes on just yet given my inability to smell and taste properly.)
I left early and quick made some of this guy when I got home and let it steep for a good, long time to really pack in the ginger punch. It’s strong (at least strong enough to cut through my ailments) and I’m very very glad I held onto this guy, it’s more of a fall staple for me and though it doesn’t really speak “ginger beer” to me (it’s missing some depth of flavor,) I still enjoy it.

Flavors: Ginger

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So last week I stopped at DAVIDTEA after work around when I was starting to get sick/just realizing I was sick and I picked up some tea to drink later and grabbed a hot, “To Go” cup of this as well. I picked it out because it’s the new Tea of The Month but I realized much later it was actually probably a good choice because of the ginger as well since that’s a good thing to drink when you are sick.

I had a really neat experience at the store, though! I know two people who work at the DT in Regina – Zoey and Kandyce who are both former highschool classmates of mine. So, running into one of them wouldn’t have been startling. What was startling was running into someone else whom I also recognized but never would have imagined to see there. Who’s that? The manager of the SASKATOON DAVIDsTEA at which I frequently shopped (and even knew some of the employees outside of work as well because my ex Tyrell was friends with them). We both kind of just took a look at each other and were all “Uhh, what are you doing here?”. Turns out she’s in town the next few weeks training the new manager of the Regina store, and of course I just moved back here. I swear, I see her around all the time though: not just at DT but when I was working at Sobeys I saw her all the time there too. We chatted for a while and it was nice. Maybe I’ll stop in again next week and see if I can run into her again…

As for the tea I ordered, I was a little taken aback! I’m honestly not the biggest fan of Ginger Beer. Every time I’ve tried it it’s just been a little too concentrated and spicy for my liking. And actually, I’m also just not a huge fan of ginger in general. However, that said, I actually found this pretty enjoyable. It’s not like it didn’t taste like Ginger Beer either; the ‘zippyness’ and almost ‘bubbly’ ginger flavour was accurate to my memory of Ginger Beer and very well captured the spirit of the drink. This was just much lighter overall and didn’t have that ginger burn that comes with too concentrated ginger. I dislike that sensation so much.

Of course, ginger isn’t the only flavour going on in this blend. I also tasted notes of honey and apple, both of which were quite nice and provided a sweet juxtaposition from the ginger. However, the most interesting flavour I tasted was lime!? I’m not sure where that’s coming from at all because there are no ingredients that should be contributing that flavour however it’s definitely something I tasted, and I quite liked it. Maybe it’s because I was slightly sick and my sense of taste may have been a little off. I’m not sure.

Overall? I wouldn’t buy this again but I liked it and for me that’s more of a ‘win’ than I ever expected with this blend. If I did drink it again, it would probably only be to see if I could taste the lime again when I’m not sick.

Flavors: Apple, Ginger, Honey, Lime

OMGsrsly

Ohh. Ginger beer with dark rum and a squeeze of lime juice. I wonder if this tea would take booze well. I kinda want to pick some up now and find out.

Kayla

Thank you for this review, it’s on my list to order. OMGsrsly I think I saw that the company has a blog and posted a recipe for that cocktail, it caught my attention because it’s one of my go-tos on the rare occasion out.

OMGsrsly

Thanks for the link, Kayla!

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I’ve been fighting some sort of bug all week. The rapid weather changes from warmish to windy and below zero hasn’t been helping.

Needed something non-caffeinated and soothing for my throat. This gingery herbal was a really good pick.

Why exactly did DTs discontinue this?

Roswell Strange

Feel better!

Evol Ving Ness

Thank you! So far, so good.
Let’s see how the week goes.

mrmopar

Hope you get well soon!

LuckyMe

This sounds like an interesting tea. If it’s anything like those bottled Jamaican ginger beers, I’d love to try it in tea form.

Evol Ving Ness

It’s been ages since I’ve had one of those, but it sounds like a reasonable comparison. Here, there’s a strong apple undercurrent, much like Forever Nuts if you have had that blend but substituting ginger in the place of cinnamon and whatever other spices may exist in that one.

I have maybe one spoon left of this—unless I have squirrelled another packet of it elsewhere—otherwise, I’d offer to send you a sample to try.

I like this one a lot for its ginger kick, but from time to time, I wonder if it is missing the slightest bit of fizz. In that, it’s a bit disorienting, like most soda-type blends.

Evol Ving Ness

And thank you, everyone. Still holding.

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I finally got to redeem some frequent steeper points at DAVIDs! I spent so much money on tea during the summer through iced teas and gifts I had enough for 150 grams free. I redeemed it all on Butterfly Jasmine (which is nearly $60 of tea for free!). I also decided to pick 12 grams of this tea up to give it a try. I know I already have a spicy tea and have been avoiding buying similar teas, but I wanted to try this since it sounds so unique.

I brewed it up in a tea pot- about half the leaf with 1.5 L of boiled water,. Steeped for at least 5min before pouring a cup for myself and husband. The taste is first ginger, followed by a slight sweetness from the apple and flavouring that almost taste like carbonation (does that make sense?). Really reminds me of ginger ale without carbonation or excessive sweetness. I really enjoy it, and plan on picking up more. My husband also really enjoys it as well and he says it does taste a bit like beer too.

Flavors: Ginger

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 6 g 51 OZ / 1500 ML
CelticBrew

Well done on getting the value for your free tea! Gotta say, the picture of Butterfly Jasmine looks more like bugs than butterflies to me. Will be curious for your thoughts on it. This ginger one sounds quite good. I like ginger ale and ginger beer, so it’s probably a safe bet I’d enjoy it too.

Kristal

Oh I just love Butterfly Jasmine :) I wrote a review on it a few months ago and I just love it. Very mild and strong jasmine flavour. I love how the bundles unfold as it’s steeping :)

CelticBrew

Found it! Will definitely try it.

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I am obsessed with ginger. I’ve tried every kind at my natural foods store and grocery store and I’ve even tried minute amounts of ginger essential oil in sparkling water (not bad, but not necessarily a safe way to consume).
I possess a plain ginger tea (just pure nubs of dried ginger) that I was not particularly fond of as it has a way of going from too watery to oversteeped and peppery rather than pungent.
This tea, however, is not a disappointment. I had doubts upon sniffing it because it smells tart. Once you steep it though, it delivers and brings out these balanced, layered flavours (though I experienced the sweetness as more of a honey topnote than as apple or raisin flavour). The hints of ginger sparkle like carbonation. So far as ginger beer brands go, it reminds me the most of “Natural Brew Outrageous Ginger Ale”.
It genuinely has a smooth, bodied, “ale” feel to it.
I tend to get obsessed with certain teas and not to venture too out of my comfort zone. I can tell this one is going to be a solid, if not daily, standby in cool and warm weather.

Flavors: Apple, Black Currant, Ginger, Honey, Pine, Raisins

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 45 sec 2 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML

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Oh wow, this is so good! I was looking for a ginger tea at the end of August and picked up some Ginger Pear, but this is much more like what I’m looking for! Absolutely tastes and smells like ginger beer. I was nervous about the raisins, but fear not! There’s maybe the slightest hint of them in the aftertaste and it’s not off-putting. Only complaint is the lack of caffeine and only because I decided to have this for my morning cup but then my new kitten (got her yesterday, she’s so cute!!!) decided to wake me up at way-to-early am. Ah well.

Flavors: Ginger, Raisins

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec
Fjellrev

Aww, a kitten!

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I’m glad I only picked up 25g of this. I don’t dislike it, it’s just sort of mediocre. All I taste is ginger, just ginger. I guess it’s good if you just want a solid ginger tea.

Flavors: Ginger

Preparation
1 tsp 4 OZ / 118 ML

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