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The dry smell packed with Keemum Congfu is a whoa of saltiness. This is one of those teas that actually makes you think of meat–charred, but deliciously so. All that smoke produces the effect of the well-done-est burger you’ve ever had in your life. In the cup, it quiets down a bunch, like you’re getting the roasted veggies that came along as a side dish: caramelized carrots and sweet ‘tater fries.

Once you sip that first infusion, however, it becomes clear that this isn’t a stand-in for Five Guys. The deep amber liquor contains a smooth mouthfeel that could be rather conspiratorial–a mischievous wink and a nudge from… Full review here: http://snooteablog.com/2013/11/09/snooty-tea-review-joseph-wesley-black-tea-round-2/

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Bonnie 11 years ago

Sounds yum

TeaBrat 11 years ago

Do you remember how long you infused these for?

The Snooty Tea Person 11 years ago

No, I’m sorry! Only that it was a quick steep, between 30-90 secs.

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Bonnie 11 years ago

Sounds yum

TeaBrat 11 years ago

Do you remember how long you infused these for?

The Snooty Tea Person 11 years ago

No, I’m sorry! Only that it was a quick steep, between 30-90 secs.

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