16863 Tasting Notes
I figured I’d finally add the teaware I own that’s already in the database to my cupboard and post reviews or whatever. That seems like maybe a thing I should do. I admit, it does weird me out that it’ll get counted as part of my cupboard now, though.
Does that bother other people at all? When you tell people the number of teas in your cupboard do you just mentally keep track of what is and isn’t teaware and subtract that from your total? Am I just totally over thinking things? It’s probably that last one, right?
Anyway, as I’ve made sure to point out (because credit is due where credit is due) this was an amazing, unprompted and totally unexpected gift from that absolutely fucking amazing Keychange who was just too damn thoughtful for her own good. Being a gift, I really have no right to complain about it – but regardless (and also thankfully) there really is zero to complain about.
Visually, this is just BEAUTIFUL and it really lets you see and enjoy your tea (the first clear glass brewing mug/device/whatever you want to call it) I’ve owned. In addition to that, it has a massive brew basket which is just great for steeping (I feel like this will often be used for oolongs, now) and which I’ve already found handy for sipdowns and decreasing the quantity of tea I have lots of leaf for. A word of caution, however, you should probably know that the tea you’re making is one you like because you’re going to be drinking lots of it ;)
Well, that or don’t fill it to capacity.
But, speaking of capacity this is great! I often dislike that my timolinos are only 12 oz. (slightly more than the largest mugs in the house) because if I want to sit and drink something straight through a TV episode or movie I’m likely going to run out of something to drink. Not the case anymore! I can also seeing this being a benefit to road trips (thinking of the drive between Saskatoon and Regina) or long outings (though I haven’t yet tested how leak proof this is).
Since opening it, it practically hasn’t left my hands – except for now while it’s in the fridge. I’m currently cold brewing in it because it’s basically the perfect thing to cold brew in because A) it’s the right size can you say great for the summer and B) it’ll be so easy to just pull the strainer out instead of manually straining it. Normally that wouldn’t be a problem, but my nice strainer was left in Regina when I was there in January, so it’s been hectic straining my cold brews recently.
Just, overall I am very impressed.
10/10 – Would TOTALLY recommend.
…Aaannnddd I just spilled tea on Tre’s laptop. Shhhh – we wont tell him that.
Anyway, I recieved a very generous sample of this from Keychange and I decided to try it out tonight because I wanted something sweet and dessert like (ie. caramel) but also something fruity (ie. orange). Plus, it’s always good to get in a new tea.
It bothers me a lot that this new formatting seems to reject “point five” measurements for amount of leaf (both times I’ve tried to enter it that way it rejected it), like 1 1/2 tsp. which is what I used for this mug .
But anyway, on to the taste. The first thing I noticed was the overwhelming and powerful presence of orange. Like, holy shit is this orange flavoured – and the strength of the flavoring here masks just about everything: the base and caramel included. I know I got caramel chunks into the leaf that I used – I saw at least two in there. I was really hoping for a nice balance between the two flavours, but I’m really struggling to get caramel at all. To be honest, I only get fleeting tastes of it in the aftertaste – and only because the flavour that I’m sure is being hidden by the orange also just happens to be able to outlast the staying power of the orange in the aftertaste.
Does that make sense?
As it cooled, the orange did calm down a teensy bit, and that let more caramel through though. It was a relatively nice relief. So, taking back my preconceived notions of what I thought this tea should have been, it’s ok. Definitely for fans of orange flavoured things but as someone who was hoping for more caramel I’m a bit disappointed. I have more left though, so maybe if I drink it in a different mindset some other time knowing what it’s like I’ll feel quite differently about it.
Wouldn’t be the first time.
Flavors: Orange Zest
Preparation
Whoa the new format is super weird. I mean, I’m sure I’ll adjust but it’s just SO MANY changes all at once. Maybe what’s bothering me the most is the weird new font? But lots of differences and such…
Anyway, this steeped up surprisingly weak tonight so I actually added some milk to give it the depth and creaminess it was lacking. I hate when I need to do that to a tea to make it good as opposed to doing it to add to an already good tea. This was (is?) a favourite (like, top 5 teas ever) of mine, so hopefully it’s just a bad cup and not that my tastes have really changed so much?
Flavors: Coconut
Preparation
You’re the first note on my board in the new format and I find this very very interesting. I like most of the changes, except the font.
Haha the font was what I noticed fist, thinking “okay, okay”. Then I went to search a tea. Oh my the changes.
And, posting this on the right note: I couldn’t figure out how to “add” flavours. Coconut was the only one I wanted that was there. I was also looking for apple and pineapple :/
So, I can’t say I’ve actually ever had Candy Corn before now. It’s not that I was specifically avoiding it or didn’t want to try it or anything like that, it just has honestly never crossed my path until now and I never actively sought it out as something to try. I honestly didn’t even have an idea of what candy corn was supposed to taste like. Does it have a flavour? People just call it… Well, candy corn.
That said, before I actually brewed up my mug of this I took a look through the sample provided by Lala and came to come conclusions. There was enough leaf for about two decent sized cups but there were three pieces of candy corn so I figured that I could use a piece for each cup and eat one straight away to see what it was supposed to taste like. It tasted kind of like very, very sweet caramel to me. How have I not figured that out by now!? I love caramel.
So, I steeped some up basically just expecting a very sweet caramel-y black tea. I was actually pretty surprised that the whole thing melted! The taste was pretty accurate to what I expected though: highly sugary and slightly caramel flavoured black. Based on my one taste of candy corn I guess I can somewhat authentically and accurately say that it was pretty bang on? You know, ‘cause I’m obviously a candy corn expert now ;)
Actually though, it did start to get a little too much by the end of the cup though – almost cloying. One cup left: I’m sure it’ll be an easy enough sip down, though I don’t think I’m attached enough to be sad it’s gone.
Preparation
Urgghhhh…
I did the “eggnong” thing again trying to search this. Stupid muscle memory and habits and such.
I felt really spontaneously nauseous earlier – so I took a break from tea for a little while, but when I came back I immediately did the resteep of this one. Slightly longer steep time and still really good!
More job applications today! This time for two really opposite things: bartending and being a live-out nanny. Definitely not in the same field at all, and I can’t say I’m exactly qualified for either but we’ll see…
I have this thing where, even if I’m thinking about not doing it, I always type “eggnong” the first time I try to write it. Without fail. It’s even gotten to the point where I’ll say “Eggnong” aloud when mentioning it as a little inside joke with myself. Tre’s questioned it a few times…
Anyway, I was planning on Love Tea #7 but my tea twin VariaTEA had just finished a round of love inspired teas so I aborted mission and drastically changed what I was making to white/green teas. That’s why my water was a little too hot for Big Apple. I was a bit more patient for this cup, though – so it’s not bitter. Yay for that!
Definitely a very rich, creamy vanilla ice cream tea – although not really a true eggnog flavour. I like it a lot though, and when I go to resteep Big Apple I’ll probably do a resteep of this one too.
Sad, sad sipdown (202)…
Thank you Aimee Popovacki for sending this my way. If I hadn’t received it from you, I likely never would have tried it and never would have fallen in love with it. Maybe that would’ve been a good thing, heh…
It’s on my shopping list – and as soon as I have money I’m going to pick this up in a larger quantity as well as several very small samples (and a couple tins). I want it back, but I’m considering it low priority for the moment.
This particular cup was overleafed by about half a tsp. – I figured I’d overleaf rather than leave that tiny little bit left. It’s a very yummy green jolly rancher/caramel apple tea that I’m very happily sipping at while catching up on some TV. I do taste the green tea in this cup (a little bitter – but my water was a bit too hot), but I enjoy it anyway.
Mmmm! I’ll make sure to resteep (I often don’t) the leaf to get as much as possible out of this.
Sipdown (203)!
Somehow this one keeps finding its way back to me, despite my not wanting to have it in my cupboard. this was one of the three free samples from the DAVIDsTEA order sent to me, so yet another time it’s wound up in my cupboard without my actually picking it out – the other being as a Christmas gift.
It’s heavy and weak in flavour, and just all around costly. Plus side? It’s easy enough to sipdown, so it never really sticks around long. This one has that going for it.
EDIT: I just checked out the DT site to see the new tea of the month, and am admittedly relieved that it’s not something I feel compelled to go buy. It’s another green…
I have lots of Hot Lips which sounds similar enough to me for me to pass (but I’ll try it once I’m out of Hot Lips). Although, the lack of ginger in the new one is a little compelling – also because I really like cloves.
I’ve been trying to cut back as well…although, hypocritically, I just bought $65 worth of tea…but to be fair the ones I have never had before I only bought 25 grams worth so in case I don’t care for them they won’t stick around my cupboard long!
@Kristal – when it comes to teas I have not tried before, I now only get 10 g. That way it is enough for 2-3 cups so I can try it out but am not stuck with it if I don’t enjoy it.
When I get DT samples I get between 15g to 30g amounts depending on weight/price. That way I can do several hot cups to see if I can perfect a bad cup (if I have a bad cup) or do a cold brew to try that way.
If I am really skeptical I will get less but I went for 25 grams just in case I liked the teas. Luckily I didn’t HATE any of the teas I just bought!
I tried the new tea in store today, and I don’t think you’re missing out. it just tastes like a cinnamon heart, and that’s honestly all-I don’t get too much of anything else at all—cloves, orange peel, base—just lots an dlots of cinnamon. I only had it in their shot glass thing though, so I only had a few small gulps.
So, most of this was traded off to Kittenna but I did save a couple cups worth for a friend who then very politely turned it down because, despite loving Mountain Dew, she doesn’t really love rooibos/honeybush.
I guess that leaves me with a few more cups to decide whether or not my mind can be changed about this one. I found it none to impressive last time; quite peppery in fact, which is the last (maybe not the last – but definitely not the first) thing I want from Mountain Dew flavoured things. Part of what’s making me give it another go is Lala, to be honest. Her notes on it were pretty different from what I experienced, so I’m thinking I maybe just had a fluke cup (well, timolino).
So steeped up this time it’s definitely less peppery than before and I taste a bit more of a Mountain Dew-esque flavour, but I think I’ve figured out that it’s not the lack of carbonation holding this back for me – it’s just not sweet enough! I could probably add sugar and make this more accurate in flavour, but I really don’t want to. I very much dislike adding anything other than typically just milk to my tea.
But yeah, ultimately better than last time.
Once I’ve finished up this bucket mason jar full of tea, I think I’m going to try cold brewing something in it. At the moment I’m thinking some Fig Rose, from McQuarrie’s.
Also had last night in my mason jar – with lots of milk added – as a perfect before bed/late night relaxation treat!
I don’t really have much to add because I’ve written so many tasting notes on this blend, but I will note that I might pass on drinking it in the mason jar again because that really made the oiliness/visual unpleasantness of this blend quite apparent. Even though it tastes good, I don’t really want to be looking at it that much.
When you brew in the mason jar, approx. how many oz of water are you using? Do you fill it right up and have, like, a bucket of tea?
Essentially, yes, I am having a bucket of tea ;) And using an average of 1 tbsp. of leaf for each bucket.
I am so so so so happy you love it, roswell! and you can totally complain about it when/if you ever notice any problems—speaking of credit, I didn’t design it LOL (although honestly, whoever did is friggin incredible).