Blarg, I’ve got a cold. Been mainlining tea for the past few days. This was one of the caffeine-free options I chose a few nights ago.

This tea is pretty much straight-up honeybush, and it tasted weirdly sour/tart. I didn’t like it, but I do need to finish it…

Anlina

Hope you feel better soon.

Kittenna

Yuck. I don’t even know if I’ve tried plain HB, and the thought does not appeal to me in the slightest.

Christina / BooksandTea

Which is probably why I should drink it now when I’m sick, and save the good teas for when I can enjoy them.

Kittenna

Definitely don’t drink the good teas when sick. Muted smell-ability ruins good tea!

OMGsrsly

A lot of plain HB tastes sour to me. It kinda sucks. Try steeping at a lower temp, and for just 3-4 minutes.

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Anlina

Hope you feel better soon.

Kittenna

Yuck. I don’t even know if I’ve tried plain HB, and the thought does not appeal to me in the slightest.

Christina / BooksandTea

Which is probably why I should drink it now when I’m sick, and save the good teas for when I can enjoy them.

Kittenna

Definitely don’t drink the good teas when sick. Muted smell-ability ruins good tea!

OMGsrsly

A lot of plain HB tastes sour to me. It kinda sucks. Try steeping at a lower temp, and for just 3-4 minutes.

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Updated March 2016:

I’m a writer and editor who’s fallen in love with loose-leaf tea. I’ve also set up a site for tea reviews at http://www.booksandtea.ca – an excellent excuse to keep on buying and trying new blends. There will always be more to discover!

In the meantime, since joining Steepster in January 2014, I’ve gotten a pretty good handle on my likes and dislikes

Likes: Raw/Sheng pu’erh, sobacha, fruit flavours, masala chais, jasmine, mint, citrus, ginger, Ceylons, Chinese blacks, rooibos.

Dislikes (or at least generally disinclined towards): Hibiscus, rosehip, chamomile, licorice, lavender, really vegetal green teas, shu/ripe pu’erh.

Things I generally decide on a case-by-case basis: Oolong, white teas.

Still need to do my research on: matcha

I rarely score teas anymore, but if I do, here’s the system I follow:

100-85: A winner!
84-70: Pretty good. This is a nice, everyday kind of tea.
69-60: Decent, but not up to snuff.
59-50: Not great. Better treated as an experiment.
49-0: I didn’t like this, and I’m going to avoid it in the future. Blech.

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