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100
drank Special Blend by PG Tips
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Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 30 sec
TeaLass

PG Tips Special Blend is my favorite black tea. I have heard that it is being disconnected. Is there another black that tastes like this one> Why is it being discontinued?

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83
drank PG Tips Loose Leaf by PG Tips
11 tasting notes

One does not compare an economy car with a luxry automobile for the simple reason that the two vehicles have different points of interest. And so each car must be evaluated based on it’s own merrits.

PG Tips is certainly an economy car in the tea world. Nothing fancy here and it’s not meant to be. Rather PG Tips was developed for mass consumption and to that end it favors consistent flavor and solid drinkablity over complexity and deep character.

That might sound dull and uninspiring but there is a huge dose of comfort in knowing that you get what you expect with this tea and it never disappoints.

Though its quite tastey black, this tea lends its self particularly well to milk and sugar and adding a little of each brings out carmely notes that are not readily appearant in the plain brew and is my favorite way to drink this tea.

This is comfort tea. Strong, dependable and embracing….just what I expect from an old friend when I am feeling down.

As others have noted this is a very strong tea over all but that can be tempered with using less tea and shortening steep time. Unlike other teas that would suffer if treated with a light hand, PG Tips remains true in flavor if brewed lightly so one does not end up with a simply watered brew, but rather a different dimension of the tea stands out.

Wheather your like your tea strong or mild, PG Tips can accomodate but it should never be compared to a fine single estate tea, rather it should always be considered for its own merits.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
kamutzkifreres1

a very appropriate review, i could not have said it any better!

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91
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
19 tasting notes

I love having basic black tea on hand because sometimes I just want something tried-and-true. Usually I drink Red Rose, but I decided to snap up a box of PG Tips because I had heard good things. This tea does not disappoint! Even in bags (which are pyramid-shaped to allow the tea leaves more room to move around) the tea ends up very flavorful and delicious. I love it! Definitely a good thing to have on hand.

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec

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45
drank Pyramid Teabags by PG Tips
35 tasting notes

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45
drank Pyramid Teabags by PG Tips
35 tasting notes

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94
drank PG Tips Loose Leaf by PG Tips
262 tasting notes

I read many good things about PG Tips, England’s best selling tea, and I’ve wanted to try it for several months. I finally found it at our local Earth Fare market.

A lot of the reviews that I read stated that this was not a wimpy tea and quite a bit stronger than the American brands. Even though I’m a “bolder is better” black tea drinker, I decided to go easy on the steeping, just in case I had met my match.

Just three minutes of steeping at 212 degrees produced a dark reddish amber brew. A potent and familiar British tea aroma wafted from the pot.

The flavor, true to the hype, was audacious and brassy. It immediately reminded me of the great cups of tea served by my cousins during my visits to Scotland. The taste is not complex but doesn’t need to be. It is simply solid, full, and clear. I experienced no bitterness. The aftertaste also contained no astringency. Although I always drink my tea straight up, I imagine this blend would hold up very well under the cover of milk and sugar.

After months of searching for this tea, PG Tips did not disappoint me. It is everything that it was advertised to be. It is a solid hitter and a great addition to my morning black tea lineup.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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24
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
172 tasting notes

Tonight I steeped this for a shorter time than last time and I realized it’s not as bad as I thought, it is a tiny bit better than other grocery store blacks but still, not by much. It’s still boring and flat and leaves me wanting more. But the good news is that I got an early allowance tonight and placed an order with Teavivre for 3.5 ounces each of their bailin gongfu black and tie guan yin, I’m very excited. I wish Teavivre had an earl grey tea, for some reason I’m REALLY craving bergamot lately which is strange for me. I’m almost tempted to go buy a box of Twinings earl grey (that’s how much I’m craving bergamot). But that’s enough rambling for now…

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24
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
172 tasting notes

I picked some of this up today because I’ve been on a bit of a black tea kick lately (which is strange for me), and I no longer have any loose-leaf blacks in the house. I had heard that this was the best black tea you could get in a grocery store. While I obviously didn’t have high expectations, I thought it would be better than this. I smelled it and thought “this smells like any other grocery store black – dull, flat, and uninteresting.”. And when I brewed it and tried it at different temperatures, it didn’t get much better. Still dull. Still flat. Still uninteresting. But along with that, I was also greeted with a bitter punch it the face. So yeah, I guess it is a little more “bold” than most grocery store brands, but I didn’t find it any better.

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83
drank Pyramid Teabags by PG Tips
2 tasting notes

Funny story, I drink this tea almost every day and have done so for about 7 years now. It’s odd to review it for a couple reasons: first, it’s not the most glamorous tea to start off with and second, it almost feels like judging an old friend. Nevertheless, I imagine my familiarity with this tea makes it a perfect candidate for my first review.

Preparation:
195 degree water
1 tsp sugar
1 dash of milk
3ish minutes steeping

For all of my time drinking this tea, you’d think I’d treat it a little more nicely than I do. However, one of my favorite things about PG is that it’s hard to over steep. This of course is a virtue of it’s being a bag tea without those fabulous little tea LEAVES to burn. I usually add my tea bag and sugar to the steeping receptacle and then water and let it steep while I’m getting ready to leave for work in the morning. On the weekends, I’ll leave the tea bag in the cup. A note: this tea CAN be oversteeped and it will taste like a mouthful of liquid brass.

I like PG because it has FLAVOR and BODY. I imagine this is because it’s an English Breakfast tea that English people actually drink. The American interpretations of this staple often end up tasting like crappy, tarry unsweetened sweet tea. It’s great with and without milk and is even good cold. You can definitely tell that the blend has a fair amount of assam given the red wine-like flavor and it’s reddish liquor. It’s very smooth and not overly sweet. It leaves a nice tannin-y after flavor, which of course, is not for everyone.

It’s expertly blended. In my times as a tea hawker, I tried to find a loose black tea that could replace my dirty little tea bag secret to no avail. The keemun was too weird, the assam too sweet, the darjeeling delightful, but not the same.

In all, I love PG Tips. There’s a reason why it’s one of the most popular teas in Britain. It’s reasonably priced, easy to make, and more flavorful than most bag teas. It’s obviously not the finest or highest grade tea, but for everyday consumption, I can’t think of anything else I’d rather drink.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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100
drank English Breakfast by PG Tips
18 tasting notes

I’ve been fighting a bad head cold the last couple of days….this tea has saved my life! lol The 5 or 6 times I spend with this tea a day makes the cold almost bearable. It’s like a nice warm blanket.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 15 sec
Anthony Bazic

yeah its a decent standby to have when anyone down and out, I certainly would love to have or two of PG any day. Great tastes and generous quantity that won’t be to off putting unlike some brands. Well, hope you get better buddy and might I suggest something medicinal like Chai, now it may sound to cliche but it will surely be the best bet in fighting the cold while enjoying something medicinal like. I always hated the taste of medicine in childhood , to me chai can be a lifesaver no more Robitussin just chai. lol

timmya9433

Thanks Anthony for the chai tip! Can you recommend any brands?

Anthony Bazic

any brand will do, nothing specific thats up to you. Just curl up to a chai cuppa and kickback and relax…nothing beats tea and some R&R. Hope you get well soon and drink on!

timmya9433

Well, I went safe and tried the Twinings chai….much better than I thought it would be! I can already feel my sinus’ getting better…

Anthony Bazic

twinnings blends some mean chai tea blends as with Numi, well at least the sinuses are clearing up being stuffed up behind the ear in all is quite annoying..alot of flem :(

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68
drank English Breakfast by PG Tips
1 tasting notes

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98
drank Pyramid Teabags by PG Tips
8 tasting notes

I drink this daily, if I have it. Drink with milk or half and half. It is stout and rich.

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec

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100
drank Pyramid Teabags by PG Tips
18 tasting notes

My paternal grandmother is an English lady and she turned me on to this tea. This is my everyday tea and WOW is it ever good. I like my tea strong and this stuff is very strong. With some sugar in the raw and splash of milk…mmmmmmmm
If you want a good British cuppa, this is it.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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I have several British friends, all of whom insist that American teas are appallingly weak. Since I’m searching for a good coffee replacement, I decided to take them at their word and bought a carton of loose PG Tips at the supermarket (my local market has a whole section of British teas – perhaps I should try Barry’s next?)

This was not the best morning. I woke up 30 minutes before I had to leave the house, it was raining in a very ominous way, and I couldn’t find where my husband had parked the car (several blocks away, it turns out.) I quickly brewed this tea. Luckily, I got a new electric kettle to replace my old one last night, so I didn’t have to wait ages. I steeped for 2 and half minutes in boiling water, then dumped in my usual amount of milk and splenda before running off to class. I didn’t actually get to try this until I was actually in my British literature class, discussing our term paper (so, an appropriate tea choice for the day!)

My verdict? I see what my friends meant. This tea is strong and dark, but by no means bitter. It held up to milk and sugar, and had a nice dose of caffeine. It’s very drinkable. I may have to make it my standard tea to go – I find that I don’t enjoy more subtle teas in a travel mug, as I can always taste the plastic. Not in this tea! On another note, I love the commercials with the monkey (just saw a few on Youtube!)

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec

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100
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
3 tasting notes

monkeeeeeey! my favorite british tea by far- you can never go wrong with the PG tips

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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100
drank Special Blend by PG Tips
1 tasting notes

It’s fascinating to find this thread!

I have emailed – via their website – Unilever, twice now abut their decision to remove PG Tips Special Blend from sale. The first was ignored; I have slim hopes of a reply to the one I sent today.

That wonderful tea was like no other we can find – strong and smooth at the same time; such a fine prominent aroma – and such a super-clean taste: beautiful – just what tea should be. I so wish it was still available but we bought all that our local Sainsbury’s had a few months back at a bargain price.

We’ve since tried all of the obvious supermarket brands – most recently the FairTrade Darjeeling. We threw the bags away – oh dear, so weak and tasteless despite the fine aroma from the dry teabags that reminded us of the PG Tips Special blend.

No Twining’s has yet truly pleased us, even the 1706 Strong Breakfast; so far the tea we’ve liked best is the Yorkshire Gold Assam Season’s Pick. This has a very good strength but lacks taste; what taste there is, is clean though but the drink lacks that fine aroma of the PG Tips Special blend.

If anyone has found an alternative, please do tell!

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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86
drank Pure Green Tea by PG Tips
52 tasting notes

I love green tea. I love that Earthy taste. It’s simple & it’s good. And this tea is just that. Don’t over think it. Green tea isn’t for everyone…so if you don’t appreciate a good cuppa green tea, then pass on this one.

I bought a box at my local supermarket (Raul, I got it at Waldbaums because I know you’re going to ask….but I’m sure Fairway has it too). They were on sale. $2 for a box of 40 teabags. I figured it was worth a shot.

Turned out to be good. Better than I expected for a teabag.

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80
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
248 tasting notes

I ran out of my Extra Strong Black Tea by Marks & Spencer, and since importing it is ridiculously expensive — I’m switching over to PG Tips (available much more easily in the US, and can be purchased at World Market to add to my explorer points).

I’ve been having my A&D’s assam with milk for my afternoon tea, but since I’m travelling for the next few weeks I decided it was easier and just as tasty to snag a box of PG Tips. <3

ScottTeaMan

It was better than other teabag blacks, but nothing special IMHO!

Photon_Man62

Ha, everyone seems to be loving Marks and Spencer teas. Don’t you have their stores over in the US? I live in Eastern Europe and we still have plenty of them.

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95
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
74 tasting notes

PG Tips, you dirty beast of awesome.

This tea takes me friggin’ BACK. I love this. It is a powerhouse of British glory and reminds me of the year I lived in England. I could drink this all the time. It’s really awesome, the flavour is powerful and bold but not overpowering by any means. Really, pretty much a perfect tea.

This stuff is good with anything. I don’t usually drink tea black but it’s even awesome like that. Very good with milk, good with cream if you’re fancy like that, and epically awesome with lemon juice and sugar. As Wallace from Wallace & Gromit might say, “This stuff goes down a treat!”

Do yourself a favour and go buy a box of this now. You’ll probably punch yourself in the face with shame once you realize you should have been drinking this for years. This was at the top of my tea cupboard hiding for a while but I just moved it down to eye-level so I can drink it more often.

Probably not ideal for an evening tea due to the caffeine, but truly glorious for breakfast or especially when the clock strikes 4. It’s tea time, baby!

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec
Meagan T.

I’m drinking PG Tips this morning, too!! Although it’s probably the other end of “morning” than you :)

Mike Jutan

haha probably! :)

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95
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
2 tasting notes

This is what I drink 90% of the time. We’ve ended up buying the bulk catering bags because I get through the standard boxes so quickly. It’s also the tea they put in the machines in work, so it’s a good thing I enjoy it so much!

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41
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
828 tasting notes

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41
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
828 tasting notes

I’m back at work, and trying to be productive. I have a cup of this to start the day and try to get myself going earlier than I have for the past two (I think I slept in until 1030 both days!!)… hopefully I’ll get a lot of (decaf) tea in today as I try to get myself back in gear.

Marie

mmm PG tips. Such a mainstay. Only operating on 5-6 hours of sleep myself. Strong black tea is bound to make a double appearance today. :)

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41
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
828 tasting notes

Yum! I had a big mug, and didn’t really get a good cup of tea yesterday, so I decided to double up and have a large cup today. I was able to fish out one tea bag, but the other sank to the bottom and stayed there for a while. I couldn’t bring myself to drink the last half of the cup because it was so over steeped, so I really ended up with one extra strong cuppa instead. It was still good, just not quite what I had planned on. :)

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41
drank PG Tips by PG Tips
828 tasting notes

finally! this is the cup of tea I’ve been waiting for all day!!

ChariTea

I bought this recently but haven’t tried it yet! Can’t wait :)

laurenpressley

Yay! I hope you like it!!

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