Tea of the morning…… (SRP #26)
I have had this sample in my stash for quite some time. I have been putting it off because I am fairly sure I am not a fan of this strong of tea. Due to my fear of super hard core black tea, I did go with a super short steep time for me. Only 2 minutes when my usual is 4. It totally worked!
I am pleasantly surprised by this one. I get the Assam in a non-bitter form, plus the softening of the bite of the Assam with Darjeeling. Then, there is a hearty breadiness with the Ceylon. Really quite enjoyable, and I am sure those of you who can handle a very hearty tea can easily handle this tea steeped full on. For me, I will have to stick with the ‘hard core blacks for wimps’ steeping method. Although I don’t like milk added to my tea, one day I might give almond milk a go. I am still pretty sure I will probably stick with hot and sweet.
Usual teapot method with a 2 minute steep.
Preparation
Comments
Good discription! I think I’d try cream and sugar in the A.M. to soften the tea and see if butterscotch maltiness develops. I’m going to look for this one!
So brave! Good call on the 2 minute steep.
#26… this sample thing is going awesome so far by the sounds of it!
Good discription! I think I’d try cream and sugar in the A.M. to soften the tea and see if butterscotch maltiness develops. I’m going to look for this one!
So brave! Good call on the 2 minute steep.
#26… this sample thing is going awesome so far by the sounds of it!
It is good to be at #26. Bad thing is, I have hardly made a dent. :o/
You know I add a splash of almond milk to just about all black teas, but it’s really a must for the hard-core ones! :-)