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Yikes. I’m not sure why I ordered a sample of this tea. I wasn’t particularly fond of it last month as an iced tea at David’s. I wonder what compelled me to try again? This is sample #3 from my advent calendar order.

Yesterday, it was disgustingly rainy all day. I got in my car at night and realized that I’d have a long, slow commute home. I started planning which tea I’d have midway over the skyway. I thought I’d have this one because it’s one of my few herbals left.

I’ve been extra careful to check water temperature lately because I’m trying to get back into greens and whites. Tonight, I checked the temperature of my variable temperature kettle and realized: it stops boiling around 85 C! I calibrated my thermometer in ice and tried again with the same result. I may have to calibrate in boiling water instead though. I’m not at a particularly high altitude and my water “boiled” at 96 C. Hmmph.

Back to the tea: I like it slightly more as a hot tea than I do cold. I can imagine it would have a nice hibiscus flavour if cold brewed. I think I spent so much time fiddling with the temperature controls that I lost interest in the tea. It’s too bad. I was looking forward to a warm cup of tea during the rain. Perhaps I will try again a third time in the future.

Flavors: Apple, Hibiscus, Pleasantly Sour, Rhubarb, Strawberry

Preparation
2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Kristal

Personally I like this tea but I agree the temp and steeping time has to be especially considered because otherwise it tastes too sour to me.

Alyssa

Oh for sure! I know many reviewers were saying that sour tisanes are very common, and there are many to explore in this field. I’m not sure I’m giving up on this one yet :)

Kirkoneill1988

@alyssa have you tried puerh tea? if not, i suggest you do :D id start with sheng (raw) puerh

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Kristal

Personally I like this tea but I agree the temp and steeping time has to be especially considered because otherwise it tastes too sour to me.

Alyssa

Oh for sure! I know many reviewers were saying that sour tisanes are very common, and there are many to explore in this field. I’m not sure I’m giving up on this one yet :)

Kirkoneill1988

@alyssa have you tried puerh tea? if not, i suggest you do :D id start with sheng (raw) puerh

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My foray into steeping happened with tin of Oreo cookie and salted chocolate caramel tea, back in college in 2009. I probably bought them for the novelty more than the taste— which sounds like a reason for many of my college-era purchases. The lovely little tea store was bought out by David’s Tea soon after I finished college. While I do enjoy getting tea from places other than malls, it’s difficult to find quality without going online. Most of my stash ends up being from there due to convenience.

I’m an early childhood educator. Tea is a big part of my daily life. I’ve yet to find anything as soothing and as energizing as it.

I’m on a big kick of blacks and herbals, especially straight ones.

90-100: Must get more of this. One sample isn’t enough.
80-89: Great! Would drink it again sometime
60-79: Decent, but probably won’t go back for more
40-59: Glad I tried, but one cup is enough
~40: No thanks. Never again!

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