Brewed this one again this morning, and have to reduce the score. It’s green, it’s not got a lot of flavor, and the pineapple doesn’t do a whole lot for it. More walnut flavor would make this baby more interesting, but it just isn’t there.
Brewed this one again this morning, and have to reduce the score. It’s green, it’s not got a lot of flavor, and the pineapple doesn’t do a whole lot for it. More walnut flavor would make this baby more interesting, but it just isn’t there.
First and foremost, I’m a Mommy to my one-and-only daughter. After that, I’m a full-time student-nurse working on degree number two. Then, I’m a wife, a voracious reader, and a newly minted lover of loose-tea.
All my life I’ve enjoyed herbal teas, but am ready and willing to explore other flavors and concepts.
Being a full-time mom and student, the ritual of brewing and enjoying the subtlety of tea is extremely appealing.
I tend to like strong teas: original chais (not boring “masala chai”) are a big deal for me, and I’m hunting for new ones that can accompany my breakfast. I love EGs, especially EGCs, and I hope to find the perfect one some day. Not a huge fan of tisanes or overly fruity teas. I’m starting to love greens and whites, but only if they’re generous enough in the flavor department: no wimps. I’ve got to say, though, I really do not understand pu-erh (yet?).
80-100
Outta the park: delicious, amazing, a cupboard staple.
65-79
Good tea: not a staple, but would brew and/or buy again if in the mood.
50-64
Fair to good: nothing wrong with the tea, but not particularly interesting or not flavored highly enough.
25-49
Not good: can probably finish the cup, but may not brew again.
0-24
Down the drain.
Upstate, NY