16545 Tasting Notes

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When I first started getting into loose leaf I was really excited by the prospect of DAVIDsTEA’s pineapple oolong. However, when I first smelled it I got nothing from it. I LOVE pineapple – in almost anything. Just hearing the word pineapple alone makes me want to try whatever it’s combined with out. Whether that’s pineapple pizza, candy, soap or cosmetics, or tea.

Everytime I go in to DAVIDsTEA I ask them to pull down the pineapple oolong so I can smell it – each time hoping that there’ll be some new aspect to it that pulls me in and makes me want to try it. And, each time I get nothing. Zip. So, the idea of a Butiki pineapple oolong tea had me really interested – of course when I put in my first Butiki order I got some.

Dry, this smells like everything I want DAVIDsTEA’s Pineapple oolong to me. Overwhelming natural, SWEET (and not too tangy) pineapple. Like the pineapple juice not from canned pineapple bits but straight from pineapple rings cut off a juicy pineapple. The kind that, when you eat too much of it, your tongue gets that sore “acidic pineapple” feel – but you just can’t stop eating it because it’s that fucking good.

For steeping, I’m sticking with the package instructions yet again: I’ve had pretty good results thus far doing things that way.

I’ve heard some people express some concern over the “flowery” part of the title of this tea – and if I wasn’t such a pineapple freak I think I MIGHT be one of them. Pineapple and floral notes aren’t something I’d think would go together – but I’m willing to try anything pineapple at least once. Even something weird like “Pineapple and pickles” (there’s an idea for you, Frank). Anyway, steeping the scent is much more mild and subdued. There’s a gentleness to it that isn’t so present in the dry leaf. The dry leafs practically SCREAMS sweet pineapple juice. This kind of whispers it.

Taking baby sips now, but I’d really like to be taking gulps. The taste is EXACTLY like it smells – but with a touch more floral aspects (and it really does work) and a bit more present oolong. I’m in love. This is probably the best Butiki tea I’ve yet to try – and I’ve really enjoyed most of the ones I’ve had (and the ones I didn’t love certainly weren’t bad, either). Of course more of this shall be added into my Butiki order!

I think I’m getting really near to putting it in now… So many choices, though. Finding a balance of getting more of the ones I’ve tried now and loved and ordering ones I’ve yet to try but am curious about.

EDIT: I’m really glad I put in an order for more of this, because I just spilled half the delicious mug across my lap. It wasn’t exactly piping hot – but it was pretty hot. Ow :(

VariaTEA

I ordered some of this in my first Butiki order. I am super excited to try it!

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drank Lychee Oolong by Butiki Teas
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I feel like tonight is going to be a VERY long night as I try and figure out what my orders are going to look like. I’d really love to have them all completed by the time I head to work tomorrow at 8:30. I know the Butiki sale is live now (is Della Terra’s? Time zone changes kinda confuse me) but I still haven’t tried the teas I MOST want to try to figure out if I need more of them… And, that’s the first order I’m making.

Left tonight is this one, flowery pineapple oolong, and creamy eggnog. The others can wait – I think. No way am I getting through nine or so (whatever number is left) teas tonight. Just, NO way. I also have one last Della Terra tea to try: Lime chiffon.

Anyway, when I opened my Butiki order this is the FIRST tea I could smell. Automatically I homed in on the scent of lychee. I love that fruit so damn much and I have great faith that Stacy will have done it justice. On the scent alone, I’m in love. It’s just like fresh juicy lychees. I feel like, in smelling the dry leaf, I can taste the juice running down my tongue. And the scent it SO powerful: none of this wimpy artificial perfumey lychee crap that some companies try to pawn off.

Anyway, steeping 1 level tsp. in 10 oz. (not 8 oz.) of water at the recommended temperature for 4 minutes. I’m also using the musical note shaped steeper that RiverTea sent me as part of my reapings from their contest. This is my first time using it (it’s just so flipping cute!).

The smell of it steeping is delightfully lychee like, and just feels so juicy and playful. First few sips – overwhelmingly lychee! Oh, I am in lychee heaven. Folks, I may have done it! I may have just found my perfect lychee tea (of course it would be a Butiki blend)! Yes – this is going into the tea order! I need more.

I’d love to rave about this some more, but so much tea to drink and so little time…

VariaTEA

I passed on this one but now I am thinking that was a poor choice :(

TeaLady441

There’s too much good Butiki tea out there. You just have to accept you can’t order it all at once or you’ll go insane.
At least, that’s what I told myself. My order was $42 with the free $20 and it was hard to keep it that low.

VariaTEA

haha I think I hit $50 something but I was hoping the get the free Maple Pecan Oolong

VariaTEA

*to get not the – I think I should go to bed

Charmee

Was this for a black Friday sale? And if so, do you know if they do any other sales? I am new to the world of loose leaf tea but this looks enchanting!

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drank Weeping Angel Tea by 52teas
16545 tasting notes

Still trying to finalize my Black Friday orders – and I feel like that can’t be done until I try a few more teas. I wasn’t expecting to, but I may make a second very small order (one or two teas) from 52Teas.

Also, Tre has been broke and unable to buy bread or milk, among other things, for weeks now (I refuse to cave and buy them – it’s his turn) but I am partially forgiving him since he came home today with two fresh loaves of white bread which he made in his Siast culinary coarse. I’m sitting here drinking tea and eating slice after slice of straight bread and I just feel SO damn good about it. It’s about fucking time I had some bread!

Anywho, this is officially the first tea from 52Teas I’ve ever had (although I have five different blends on their way to me at the moment), and I feel like it’s a fitting first one. Doctor Who is a show I enjoy, although I’ll admit to not exactly being the biggest fan girl: I’ve only watched the stuff with 10 (because of David), bits and pieces of 9’s seasons (because I like Billy Piper too – she’s the best companion imho), and the first few episodes with 11. If we’re talking Doctor Who fangirls, Tre beats me by a mile. More than a mile: many miles. Currently in my house, we have a talking Dalek plush toy, SIX sonic screwdrivers, a Doctor Who calendar, and two Doctor Who t-shirts. He is a HUGE fangirl.

Dry, neither Tre or I could smell any kind of scent coming off the leaf. I was expecting to smell something, at least, so I was kinda dissappointed. Tre often claims my teas smell like either crap or are odorless so he seemed kinda content about it. Normally I think he just wouldn’t care at all, but since this tea is Doctor Who related he just has to be involved.

I wasn’t really sure how to steep this: I guess there aren’t really steeping instructions. So, what I did was skim the reviews on this tea and try to average it out. I ended up going with 1 1/2 tsp. level steeping in boiling water for 2 min. 30 seconds.

Now, steeped, I’m able to smell the tea base and something kind of caramel like. It’s not strong though, so if I didn’t know it was caramel I might just leave it at “generic sweet smell”.

Taking small sips now… Mmmm! Yum! This tastes like caramel corn! I really am getting popcorn out of this, and caramel too – albeit a light caramel. I really wish it was just a little more in your face, but I suppose this could just be from my not steeping it long enough or using too little leaf: I was just guessing after all. I do have enough from what I purchased from Janelle for at least one more cup, but I think I’d like to purchase this just to have to play around with, and to share with Tre and Robyn (both huge Whovians). Tre might be in my good books right now, but no way am I sharing with him when I currently have such a limited amount! He seems content with the iced tea I made him though, so that’s good I guess.

VariaTEA

I placed my second 52 teas order this week. It was my 3rd this month. I am not proud of that. I also just ended up spending money I was not expecting to spend on a Butiki order, a Della Terra order, and a Herbal Infusions order. Got to love Black Friday.

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Butiki Sample sipdown! Normally I’d try to sort of prolong having my samples – but right now I feel rushed to chug back (but not really – I want to enjoy the cup) as many of my new teas as possible so I can determine what I want to order larger quantities of in my Black Friday orders (I’m limiting myself to a Della Terra and a Butiki order, even though I’d love to be placing orders with other companies too).

Earlier today I had Grape Oolong, and while it was good it was a miss in terms of “OH MY GOD I NEED TO HAVE YOU STOCKED ALWAYS”. This is one that I picked a sample of in my last order, mostly because I have a fair amount of teas with almonds in them (I love almonds) so I wanted to more so focus on trying teas that I didn’t have similar(ish) counterparts to.

Dry, I couldn’t really smell anything. If I stuck my nose straight in the bag and took a big whiff (I may have inhaled some tea – not gonna lie) I SORTA got cinnamon and very faint almond, but that’s kinda a stretch to say.

For preparation, I stuck to the info. on my prepackaged sample: pre measured sample size in 8 oz. of boiling water for 4 min. (admittedly I think this was closer to five, though). In the aroma, I’m getting notes of black tea (yum), a light cinnamon sort of like powdered cinnamon sugar, and almonds.

I know I’m going to fail at explaining this – but I always loved almonds growing up (especially in baking) because strongly concentrated almonds didn’t taste the same as regular almonds to me. When my mom baked around Christmas time she’s make almond cookies with almond extract and I used to sit at the table where she was mixing things, with the bottle clutched in my grubby little hands sniffing at it. I used to say the smell reminded me of sweet candied cherries (like marachinos) but I know now that’s not what the smell was. Still, it’s very distinct to me and separate from an almond you’d eat straight (those are still good too). I’ve been skimming other people’s reviews to see if someone else has figured out the words for the flavour I want to describe, but no luck.

Anyway, that’s what I’m hoping this will taste like: Mom’s almond cookies with that indescribable almond extract sweetness.

First few sips… It’s good, but I’m not really totally blown away. Maybe that’s because there’s a little bit of astringency here that I really wasn’t expecting at all: but that’s probably my fault for nearly letting this steep way longer than the 4 recommended minutes (I have that problem of setting things up to steep and then getting distracted and losing sight of the clock). My tongue feels kind of peppered with cinnamon and there is a cookieness to this tea.

If I let the liquor sit in my mouth for a while I start to really pick up on the almond sweetness and I ALMOST get the flavour I’m looking for – but sadly this is a bit more “actual almond” nutty and less “almond extract” sweet. Again, apologies for the wording but I really am having issues figuring out how to say what I’m thinking of/looking for.

I think I probably can get away with not adding this into my Black Friday order without being heartbroken. Really, this isn’t a bad tea by a long shot – it’s just not something I’m in love with. I think that’s probably because I was expecting different and had built up my expectation to a point where anything else would be next to impossible to live up to it. Because of that, I am grateful I just got this as a sample and didn’t go for 1 oz. size…

Anyway, because of all that I’m not gonna rate this because I feel like it wouldn’t be fair to the tea or to Stacy.

Butiki Teas

This is one of the teas that we are reworking. We will definitely be upgrading the base tea. :)

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It’s high energy Thursday! Maybe that should be a thing…

Anyway, I just got tipped – which was really nice. Although, I think the reason I got tipped was maybe sorta stupid? I was walking around my kiosk greeting people, and I stopped and smiled to a lady who then told me she was looking for a mini calendar to send over seas. After helping her measure some calendars to find the best ones and then ringing them in for her I offered her a pocket calendar (such is company policy) and she responded with “Thank you for your generosity – here’s some money for a coffee”, and then placed a couple bucks in my hand. Literally I was just doing my job – and I wasn’t really being all too enthusiastic about it either.

Oh well – I certainly wont be spending the money on coffee – more than likely it’ll pay for a shiny new purple tin for either this blend or my Brasiliano from Tea Desire.

Anyway, I made this in the morning so I guess that’s true to the name? Although, it’s afternoon now that I’m getting around to drinking it.

Dry, the leaf smells EXACTLY like lemon pie filling. It’s very strong and zesty with a creaminess to it. Basically there’s a strong “oomph!” about it. More specifically it reminds me of Denny’s Lemon Pie filling minus the meringue. Denny’s makes THE BEST pies, other than homemade which just can’t be topped. I highly recommend the Pecan or the Lemon, but their Cherry is really good too.

For preparation, I steeped 2 tsp. of tea in my 12 oz. timolino for six minutes. The smell was intense lemon pie – although a little less creamy than I got from the dry leaf. There’s something else too, and I’m sure it much be the guayusa. This is not my first guayusa, although it is only my second and my first was so long ago that my pallet was quite underdeveloped and I’m sure I would not have been able to appreciate the nuances or just overall taste. So I guess, in a manner of speaking, this is my first Guayusa.

I’m a huge fan of mate teas though, and my understanding is that there are some similarities taste wise just like they have similar affects as high energy “teas”.

Taking small baby sips now – both because this is still pretty piping hot and because I’m somewhat wary of what the guayusa will taste like. Mmm! So good. Even though the smell is coming off as a bit sharper of a lemon (more zest) the taste is a very natural and realistic creamy lemon pie. I think what I’m getting in the after taste is a combo of light “lemon rind” sorta taste (like when you put a lemon or orange wedge in your mouth and do that smiling thing were it looks like the inside of your mouth is yellow/orange, and you happen to bite the rind a little) and guayusa. There are earthy notes in the same way that I get earthy notes from DAVIDsTEA’s Main Squeeze which uses green yerba mate. I don’t know if it completely makes sense – but this tea has a very "green and yellow’ taste, similar to how main squeeze tastes “green and orange”.

I’m loving it though! Somehow, and maybe I’m crazy, I get the impression this would make a really good and creamy latte. Things to keep in mind…

Definitely a keeper, though!

MissB

Great minds… also drinking this right now. :)

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drank Brasiliano by Tea Desire
16545 tasting notes

Everyone seemed to be in a fruity oolong mood today – including myself! However, I’m at work now and I figured a long work shift would be a good time to ‘field test’, if you will, the two high energy teas I recently purchased (this one and Good Morning Sunshine).

This one I got from Tea Desire, and I’d been holding off on buying it because somewhere I’d got it into my head that this blend and Chocolate Rocket were too similar, and it wasn’t worth my time to have both. However, after being reassured by the Tea Desire sales ladies (whom I know pretty well, now, and who I trust a pretty fair bit in recommencing teas) that they were different I caved at last and got some.

Tea Desire does not have steeping directions for their mate blends – much to my annoyance, so despite being told that they were different blends I steeped this the same way I’d steep Chocolate Rocket: 1 1/2 tsp. in boiling water for four minutes.

The smell was divine: very much like rich, dark toffee. Not the dollar store crap, but the good stuff you have to pay an arm and a leg for which has depth and character and is so chewy that your mouth nearly gets clamped shut trying to gnaw your way through it. Much to my surprise, I could also smell the sunflower quite astutely. It was interesting because that’s a scent and flavour I would not normally associate with hazelnut brittle or toffee, but it was working quite well for me. Really, I just wanted to try this tea right then and there – but it was too hot to drink and I was running late for work.

After pouring this into my water bottle and then getting to work I was so distracted with stock shipments, catching up on my paper work, and an unexpected rush of customers that it’s been about two hours now before I’ve been able to get around to trying either tea (and I’m still hesitant about sneaking onto the till’s internet seeing how many customers I just had).

I have the water bottle of mate sitting next to me right now open – and the sweet toffee and gentle sunflower and hazelnut notes are managing to stand out over all the other weird “mall smells” that are usually super strong. Seriously – you have the food court (which always smells like Sweet and Sour chicken and Subway) right next to me, and the weird smell of pee and, as awful as it sounds, older people (if you’ve ever been in an old folks home you know the smell) that never dissipates – and yet the tea blend is what’s standing out to me.

Tasting it now – First taste is a mixture of chocolate, hazelnut, and toffee (but heavier on the toffee) that reminds me of when you eat one of those Toffifee candies whole. Very sweet and decadent and, I’ll admit it, quite different than Chocolate Rocket which is like a dark roasted coffee (heavy on chicory) with raspberry and chocolate. This is lighter, and less roasted tasting. I think maybe part of what makes the roasted taste lighter IS that absence of chicory and then the addition of sunflower. Again, it’s not something I’d expect to go with the other flavours but it is still present and it is working for me.

Lastly, after you go from Toffifee to toffee/sunflower, you get a lighter roasted mate taste with some creaminess that holds over into the aftertaste. That’s where I’m finding the mate itself most noticeable: the end of the sip and the aftertaste. Delicious!

I’m glad I did pick this up after all. It’s a really good blend that I’m sure I’ll enjoy over and over. I think sometimes my stubbornness prevents me from trying good blends: I’ll have to keep that in mind, especially in regard to green tea blends which I’m often too stubborn to give a chance.

Well – onto work tea #2 now! Good Morning (though rather afternoon, now) Sunshine from Butiki! Yes – it’s a very ‘high energy’ afternoon :P

(PS. Happy Turkey Day, Americans!)

TeaLady441

This sounds great! Thanks for the detailed review!

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drank Grape Oolong by Butiki Teas
16545 tasting notes

Butiki Sample Sip Down! This was one of the two samples I requested with my Butiki order – mostly because I wanted to try it but was really hesitant because I’ve never had a strictly grape tea before (I’ve had wine teas, though) and therefore didn’t want a lot of it. Grapes are a fruit that I sometimes enjoy but am really really fickle about. Fresh, I only like green grapes but I also love that sickly sweet artificial grape flavour often associated with bright purples. And, the worst thing you can possibly do with grape flavours is recreate that horrible ‘makes you gag’ kind of cough syrup flavour. Stacy is a genius so I doubted this would taste like that – but I was a fear in the back of my head that I couldn’t shake.

Dry, there is a distinct kind of grape smell to the leaf. Not overwhelmingly so, but still present. It smells juicy. However, despite a clear grape scent it wasn’t something that left me drooling or writhing in anticipation for drinking it either. It was good – but not great.

I steeped this as per the instructions on the package. The sample was pre measured for 8 oz. so I obligingly used 8 ounces of water and I was careful to make sure the water was just the right temperature and I didn’t over steep past the suggested four minutes.

I was going to start watching right away – but I got distracted by a VERY awesome Youtube video. I don’t know if anyone remembers the Chatroulette ‘Call Me Maybe’ that went around the internet a while ago, but this one is one by the same guy and it’s JUST as good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6DmHGYy_xk

Drinking it now though, and I’m definitely getting the oolong base coming through pretty strongly. It’s a very floral oolong base and there are a lot of floral type notes coming through – specifically the taste of lavender. All this is subsiding into a sweet and juicy kind of grape flavour. The grape notes in particular are sort of reminding me of a toned down Welch’s grape juice – which is ok because I always found Welch’s to have too much sweetness and too much grape.

Ultimately, nothing here tastes BAD and I’m quite happily drinking the cup of it – but this is one Butiki blend that just isn’t doing it for me or making me fall in love with it. There’s nothing about it that makes me feel I can’t live without it. I certainly wouldn’t pass up the opportunity to have another cup if it presented itself, but I’m not going to go out of my way to make that happen.

That’s ok though – because I have nine other Butiki blends from my order that I haven’t tried yet and I’m sure more than one of them will make me fall in love with them and say to myself, “Self – you can never run out of this ever because this is perfection!”.

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I feel like I’ve really made the most of my first day off in fourteen days! I managed to pack a whole lot of tea tasting into my day, accomplish some domestic tasks like taking out rent money, doing laundry, and unloading and reloading the dishwasher, and I’ve relaxed (slept in late today), and nearly finished season eight of Supernatural.

So, as I get close to finishing up the season I thought this would be the perfect tea to end my tea tasting day with! As I’m sipping right now, I’m also munching on my favourite brand of veggie/soy burger with some ooey gooey cheese on top and I just feel super content right now! Bring on the next stretch of work! It’s been a good last few days!

This seems to be a really popular Della Terra blend – although admittedly it did not catch my eye at all during my first order. But, when I saw it in Janelle’s cupboard I figured I’d take the opportunity to try some and see what the hype is about.

Dry, I didn’t get the fuss. As I was smelling my sample portion all I was getting was this very faint scent of rooibos. I brewed some anyway though – certain there was something I had to be missing. For brewing, I used 1 level tsp. for 8 oz. of water steeped in boiling water for four minutes. Side note: Every time I see a darkly coloured lemon tea part of me just gets thrown off. I just expect something like lemon to be light and pale yellow in liquid form even though this is really unreasonable and not really all that logical.

The smell was delicious though! So incredible, and such a change from what I was (or rather wasn’t) getting from the dry leaf. The lemon smell somehow manages to be intense and tart while still smooth and creamy. And this translates over into the flavour as well! So good, and I love that it’s caffeine free. I take back my scepticism: this is something I need to have in my cupboard, so if I can get some Friday I sure as hell am going to!

Damn – now I can’t wait to try Lime Chiffon. Usually I love lime flavoured stuff more than lemon so I bet that’ll be awesome too! It’s definitely been a good tea day today :)

TeaLady441

Yes! The lime chiffon is my favourite!
Also, I’m happy you were able to relax and watch Supernatural. I’m only 4 episodes into Season TWO. :(

VariaTEA

In the newest episode, Dean gives quite the speech in an abstinence church group. It is funny watching the new episodes as they air while also watching the first season on netflix because you really notice how the show has changed.

TeaLady441

That’s what I hear! I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes. The 2nd season is already far more entertaining than the first.

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So I just finished trying Della Terra’s take on a Root Beer Float and figured I might as well dig into my Butiki version! I’d really like to try and figure out which is the “better” one so I can determine whether or not it’ll be worthwhile to order more of Della Terra’s version for Black Friday or maybe order more of Butiki’s as part of THEIR Black Friday deal. It’s funny, because I ALSO have an order on the way from 52Teas and one of the teas I added in that order is Butterbeer which I’ve been told is sorta like root beer.

Dry, this one definitely smells creamier to me. I get more of the vanilla and “float” aspects and less of a medicinal old fashioned root beer smell, which was my impression of the Della Terra version. Sniffing away at it, I’m somewhat reminded of A&W root beer – which just has its own signature kind of root beer taste that’s different from all other root beers. Extra creamy and just the right amount of sweet.

I steeped this according to Stacy’s directions listed on the packet. Colour is a darker brown that does remind me of root beer – albeit an “old fashioned” root beer kind of colour, just like I was reminded of trying Della Terra’s take. In regard to the smell, I’m getting root beer accompanied with pretty strong vanilla notes. This is much creamier and, thus far, ‘true’ to a root beer float than Della Terra’s blend was.

Now time to taste it! Mmmmm! This is really good. Just taking small sips, there’s SO much flavour. The root beer comes across very well and very smoothly. I also get insanely rich and creamy notes of vanilla that really make this more than root beer: a true root beer float flavour. It takes exactly like that kind of “root beer froth” in an A&W root beer float – where the ice cream has felted halfway into the soda and you get this not totally liquid and not totally solid kind of uber creamy root beer compound. Yum!

It’s almost too easy and simultaneously too hard to compare this to Della Terra’s version. Both are going for a float type of flavour and use similar bases – but Della Terra’s is more of a medicinal (in the best way) old fashioned root beer flavour and this is more true to a root beer float kind of flavour (in fact I best this would be near orgasmical cold brewed with a dollop of Breyer’s double churned vanilla ice cream on it). Both are really good, but they’re very different kinds of root beer tastes.

I think however this is the one I prefer and can see myself craving more often. I like creamy things – and ultimately I had floats in mind when I was eyeing up both of them. When Friday hits, if I order some of Della Terra’s version, it’ll be the 1 oz. size and nothing more. Just so I have the kind of different root beer taste if I am ever feeling the Dad’s Old Fashioned Root Beer kind of vibe.

TeaLady441

Thanks for the comparison! I was considering trying the one from Della Terra as I have a little of Butiki’s already (and 40% off DTT teas? OMG)

Roswell Strange

No problem: hopefully you found it helpful!

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Next up on my evening of trying out new teas! This one was purchased from Janelle in a sample size to give me a taste before deciding whether or not to include it in my Black Friday order. I also recieved Butiki’s Root Beer Float tea today as well, so I’m thinking I might have to drink that one directly after this so I can get a comparison of the tastes and determine which I like better. I don’t think there’s any reason for me to keep two Root Beer teas stocked which seem to be so similar in base and ingredients.

Dry, this one smells slightly “medicinal root beer” like – kind of like when you get those old fashioned root beers that are in the glass bottle with the kind of bottle cap that doesn’t just twist off. That makes sense considering this utilises a rooibos base and that often tastes a little medicinal to people. I love those old fashioned type of root beers: I think a lightly medicinal sort of tasting root beer seems more natural and “real” rootbeer tasting. I also get some creaminess and vanilla notes in the dry leaf that do work with the “float” aspect of the tea as well.

For steeping, I used 1 tsp. level in 8 oz. boiling water steeped for about 3 min. 30 seconds. The liquor is a really rich brown colour: actually sort of the colour of an old fashioned root beer. I say old fashioned, because I find non old fashioned root beers, like Barq’s is a much darker (almost black) colour. Even though I used a fine mesh strainer I did still wind up with a bunch of floaty bits in my mug, though.

The smell is distinctly rooibos, with a light rootbeer smell that follow the rooibos in a less noticeable way. I feel like in the smell I lose the creaminess associated with the “float”.

For taste, the rooibos is definitely strong and very present. I often get the woodiness associated with rooibos and NOT the medicinal taste, but in this blend I am very much getting medical notes and finding an absence of woodiness. Like previously stated, though, I think that medicinal taste works in this blend because it’s strengthening the comparison of an old fashioned root beer drink. I do wish the root beer taste was just a bit more present. I’ve lost a lot of the creaminess, but what is still here manages to linger in the aftertaste for a pretty long time.

I don’t think I’d call this Root Beer Float, but instead Old Fashioned Root Beer (the “Dad’s Rootbeer” brand comes to mind). It’s still a really good tea though, and I’m very much enjoying the cup. I’m excited to try Butiki’s version immediately following and do a comparison.

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

I am a mid-twenties tea addict, blogger, and all around nerd. I grew up in the Prairies, but a few years ago I relocated to Quebec to pursue a career with DAVIDsTEA in the tea industry! I’m still working on getting my French language skills down…

My first introduction to tea, in any form outside of instant and bottled iced tea, was about seven years ago when I happened to stumble upon DAVIDsTEA while looking for a birthday present for a friend! I tried their Birthday Cake rooibos blend, and I’ve been hooked on tea ever since! In those seven years; I was introduced to the online tea community, expanded my interest in flavoured teas to include a deep love and appreciation for straight teas and traditional brewing methods, got a tea themed tattoo, started reviewing teas, amassed a sizable tea and teaware collection, became a TAC certified Tea Sommelier, & even came full circle by beginning a career in the tea industry with DAVIDsTEA!

I consider myself a Jack of all Teas, and strive to have a knowledge and appreciation of all tea types, formats, and styles of drinking. I don’t like to feel boxed in to just being a “flavoured tea” or “straight tea” drinker – my expectations may vary depending on the type of tea or how it’s been processed/prepared but if it’s good tea, it’s good tea no matter how it’s been made!

You name it, I probably drink it- and I’ll absolutely try anything at least once.

My default method of preparation is hot, Western style, and straight – but I’m not opposed to additions if I’m in the right mood. If I ever add something to a tea or use a different method of preparation I will ALWAYS call it out in the tasting note though.

I like to listen to music when drinking tea, especially when I’m brewing a large pot at a time or steeping Gongfu. Often I curate very intentional tea and music pairings, and sometimes I share them here in my tasting reviews. Music is something that I find can deeply affect the experience of having tea.

I’m also one half of the “tea and fandom” podcast GeekSteep where, weekly, we discuss newly explored fandoms over tea as well as try to figure out the perfect tea to pair with each fandom. You can find us on Spotify and Apple & Google podcasts.

Favourite flavour notes/ingredients: Pear, lychee, cranberry, cream, melon, pineapple, malt, roasty, petrichor, sweet potato, heady florals like rose, hazelnut or walnut, sesame, honey (in moderation), and very woody shou.

Least favourite flavour notes/ingredients:
Lemongrass, ginger, strongly spiced profiles (and most Chai in general), mushrooms, seaweed, chamomile, stevia, saltiness or anything that reminds me too much of meat that isn’t supposed to taste like meat…

Currently exploring/obsessed with: Sheng from Yiwu, Yancha (Qilan in particular), anything with a strong sweet potato note. Also, I need to try ALL the root beer teas! Searching for a really good caramel flavoured blend, ideally with a black tea base.

Please contact me at the instagram account listed below if you would like me to review your teas.

Currently I’m employed in the tea department of the DAVIDsTEA head office. While I’m still sharing my own personal thoughts on new & existing DAVIDsTEA blends, I am no longer numerically rating them due to the obvious conflict of interest. Any comments expressed are a reflection of my own thoughts and opinions, and do not reflect the thoughts and opinions of the company. Any DAVIDsTEA blends you currently see with a numeric score were reviewed prior to my being hired there and have not been adjusted since becoming a DAVIDsTEA employee.

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