16374 Tasting Notes

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Sad sipdown: but only temporarily, though! I have an ounce of this currently on its way to me as part of the giant Butiki order I put in a few days ago!

I want to thank Lala again for the sample and introduction to Butiki!

This is so good tonight! I’m so happy I have more coming my way. Honestly, I do prefer Watermelon Xylophone (I ordered some of that too, though) but this is nearly as good.

Also, I just put in my first 52Teas order and I’m excited about that too! I flip flopped a little about what to get but decided on:

Pancake Breakfast
Butterscotch Banana
Very Big Hill Dew Honeybush
Cucumber Mango Shou Mei and
Butterbeer

The other ones I debated were Turtle Cheesecake Black Tea (but after reading reviews decided against it), Marshmallow Treat Genmaicha, and the Maple Bacon Black tea.

The Maple Bacon was a hard call for me, honestly. It’s something I’d love to try at least one (such a unique concept) but I doubt I’d like enough to get through a full pack. And, even though it’s vegetarian, I don’t know how well it’d sit with me since I haven’t had bacon (simulated or real) in well over 10 years – which is more than half my lifetime. Yet, it still calls to me “you have to try me!”. Same thing with the Pineapple Bacon Rooibos (though thankfully that’s not in stock so I couldn’t be tempted by it).

Anyway, back to this heavenly cup of tea, my alphagettis (you know you’re immature when you’re immature when you’re having WAY too much fun spelling inappropriate words with the letters or when you had a tough time deciding whether tonight was a “letter” night or a “Spider Man” night, noodle wise), and the yummy brownies baking in my over. For the time being, this is nirvana.

Fjellrev

Marshmallow Treat genmaicha is one of my favourites, but for what its worth, the reblends of it haven’t been nearly as good.

Roswell Strange

I’ve read only good reviews on it, but my hesitation came from the fact that I don’t like green tea (almost at all) unless it’s heavily flavoured. I have a few I keep stocked, but most of them are very, very flavoured or are nearly tealess blends (Movie Night, for example, is almost all apple bits). The only straight green I’ve come to really appreciate is Genmaicha though (which is why I thought I might like this one) – but even with it I have to be in a really specific mood to want a cup. So I decided against the Marshmallow Treat… Maybe in the future, though.

Dexter

If it helps – I liked the Maple Bacon LOTS more than the Pineapple Bacon Rooibos. Just a thought, I’m sure there are people out there who bought these because they cried out to be tried and now have them in their cupboards. Post a swap request looking for them, might get you a sample without committing to a whole package. I just recently swapped out the last of my pineapple bacon… :((

Fjellrev

Hmm, yeah, if you like genmaicha then you would definitely like Marshmallow Treat. Think genmaicha with a creamy marshmallow flair. But I found the reblends back in the spring to be a bit on the chemical side so it’s definitely a gamble.

Roswell Strange

I’ll be on the look out for a chance to swap for either, just to try them out. However, I’m pretty content with my decision not to order either so I’m not going to o out of my way to seek either out.

VariaTEA

The Marshmallow Treat Genmaicha is quite good. In fact I placed an order today in order to snag the last bag of Strawberry Pie Honeybush and I threw in some more of the Marshmallow Treat Genmaicha (I can probably send you a sample when I get my package). I have a sample of the Maple Bacon and Dexter sent me some Pineapple Bacon rooibos and to be honest I am a little scared about testing them out but also intrigued. I have put them off for a while but each time I see them I am that much more interested in trying them. I think my curiosity will win out soon.

Pancake Breakfast is really interesting because it actually seems like you are eating fluffy pancakes with maple syrup. It’s a novelty tea that is nice to have around when you are in the mood for something special.

I tried Butterbeer today – plain it was nothing amazing but mixed with milk and a fair bit of sugar it actually does taste like butterbeer.

I debated about buying the Butterscotch Banana and the Turtle Cheesecake too but I was worried about getting so much and not liking it. In my last order I got the sampler pack and the Cotton Candy and I am really not a fan of the Cotton Candy so now I am stuck with a fair bit that I probably won’t drink.

MissB

I’ve got some Maple Bacon on the way, and already have some of the Turtle Cheesecake. Would be happy to send you samples of both.

Roswell Strange

You guys are all awesome ^^

VariaTea, if you wouldn’t mind sharing a sample (a cup worth would probably more than do it) of the Marshmallow Genmaicha when it arrives that’d be awesome. If there’s another tea you want to try from my cupboard in exchange I can easily add it to the swap I’m sending to you in the next few days.

And MissB, I’d appreciate a sample of the Maple Bacon, but only if you don’t mind. I can send you something from my cupboard in exchange if there’s anything you want to try. I don’t think I’ll take you up the the Turtle Cheesecake though – I only had a vague interest in it and after reading all the reviews I’m fairly disinterested now.

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Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 8 min or more

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drank FrankenTea by Custom
16374 tasting notes

I certainly had fun coming up with a way to list this here on Steepster… I like the analogy of using assorted teas to create some kind of Frankenstein’s Monster of tea.

Side note: I will hunt you down and punch you in the face if you make the mistake of calling the monster itself Frankenstein: Frankenstein is the scientist! It’s a bit of a pet peeve of mine when people mix that up.

Anyway, I’m getting tired of trying to find new ways to use up the leaf I have from my DAVIDsTEA Earl of Lemon, DAVIDsTEA Goji Pop, and my McQuarrie’s Ontario Ice Wine so I figured why not try and kill three birds with one stone and throw some of each leaf into a teaball and steep myself a random mishmash of tea. I fully expected to hate it, but figured it’d use up some of everything so I might as well TRY it and then if I had to dump it I could feel somewhat justified in doing so.

Preparation was kinda tricky: I had to balance the steeping requirements of three different teas. Fortunately, I didn’t care a whole lot so I more so went with simplicities sake. I used a somewhat heaping 1/2 tsp. for each tea – bringing me up to around 1/2 tsp. for the total amount of leaf used.

Temperature wise, I used closer to what would normally be used for the Ontario Ice Wine since it’s the most sensitive to temperature (approx. 80 degrees celsius) – and then I left this to steep in my 10 0z. mug for around 8 minutes (closer to the steep time of Goji Pop). The liquor turned about the same colour as gingerale.

Well, colour me shocked… Because this isn’t so much a “monster” of a tea but a miracle of one. Somehow this has worked out to be DELICIOUS! It’s like the best aspects of each blend somehow are the only present flavours. There’s a gentle sweetness and tartness from the Goji Pop that marries nearly perfectly with the bergamot and light lemon flavours from Earl of Lemon, and then as the tartness fades there are these really gentle berry notes from the Ontario Ice Wine. And somehow the white bases from Earl of Lemon and Ontario Ice Wine work quite nicely together. The aftertaste is a lightly “red berry” kind of fruitiness with very gentle lingering bergamot.

Damn I am a happy camper! I suddenly feel like MAYBE it wont be so hard to drink down the rest of these blends. If someone sold a tea just like this one I’d certainly buy it. It’s gentle but still flavourful and none of the things I greatly hated about each blend come through. There’s also no astringency or bitterness despite this being a long steep time for the white teas – and it feels quite refreshing.

For this FrankTea blend, my rating would be around an 85-88.

Sil

LOL you crack me up :)

Roswell Strange

It’s nummy! I might mix myself a little baggy of this for myself using the ration that I used and then whatever is left over will stay in my swap list. I have approx. 20g of the Goji Pop still, and 40g of each of the white teas – so I’d be leftover with around 20g of each white tea. That’s not too bad, right? And I’d have a ‘custom blend’ that I actually enjoy drinking…

Sil

Yep! I really need to start mixing teas together one of these dYs

Roswell Strange

Just mixed myself up a tin of it (and added the blend to Steepster unter Earl of Goji Wine).

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drank Milky Oolong by Tea Desire
16374 tasting notes

Hmmm…

Something definitely went wrong when I made this in the morning. I have no clue what though…

For preparation, I used 1 1/2 tsp. of leaf steeped in 75 degrees Celsius water in my timolino for about 3 minutes. I’ve had a couple cups of this before (this is my third try) and each time I’ve been trying to switch up the brewing method a little bit so I can find the sweet spot on this one (like I did was Raspberry, also from Tea Desire). Today I certainly didn’t find the sweet spot.

I’m drinking this right now and it sort of just tastes like tepid water, with some very light oolong present in the aftertaste. However, light is the most important word used there. How strange. I saved the leaves, so I guess I’ll resteep when I get home and see if I can coax out a bit more flavour.

I’ve been trying to decide whether to restock this or not – but right now I’m definitely leaning towards no.

Fjellrev

I’ve read mixed reviews on this one, and have been going back on forth on ordering it. This is why I STILL haven’t placed my order. I’m glad to hear your input.

Roswell Strange

First time I had it, it was kinda adequate. It was my first ‘milk oolong’ and I wasn’t TOO sure what to be expecting, but I’m also fairly sure the water I used was too hot so I have mixed feeling about that first try. Second, it was closer to liquid caramel and condensed milk type sweetness: quite good. This time… Just flavourless. So, I’m having a hard time with this blend. Dry it smells exquisite and the oldest sales lady in store raves about this being one of her favourite oolongs but I’m just not seeing it :/ Maybe I need to ask her how she brews it…

Fjellrev

Hmm, interesting. Seems like a finicky one.

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So close to finishing off the 20g bag I had of this (and then there’s still an unopened 50g bag for the rest of the year) – but not quite yet! I think there’s enough leaf left for a mug or so.

I like this one though! Except the peppercorns, but they’re sort of getting to a point of comfort for me. They’re bugging me a little less each time I drink this. I’ve learned that the very best part of this tea is the first sip: somehow it’s EXTRA creamy in comparison to the rest of the cuppa.

(Also, for prep I made this the same as usual – nothing special today)

Side note: nothing is as jarring as reaching for the thermos you think has your iced White Chocolate Frost in it and instead taking a big swig of piping hot Milky Oolong. Damn that took me by surprise.

I’m getting really excited about Black Friday, and the 12 Days of Christmas swap too (11 teas to try!). I’ll admit, secretly I’m kinda hoping that I get the second day. I have SUCH a good idea for it. Maybe I’ll ask specifically for that one (it appears requests are being taken).

And – gonna ask again because I wasn’t answered yesterday: did 52teas do anything for Black Friday last year and are they expected to do anything this year? I’m trying to decide whether to place my order now (to save out on the risk of a blend I want running out) or whether it’s worth it to wait until Black Friday. One of the blends I want only has like 2 pouches left…

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drank Green Tea by Lipton
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I hate these nasty awful teabags: Lipton is far from a favourite brand of mine, and green tea (especially straight) and I just don’t mix so the combination of the two creates a tea that I want nothing to do with – and yet I have SO many of these teabags because my Grandma saw them in store and thought that it’d be something I would enjoy.

Honestly, I had planned to pawn them off on Robyn or, if she didn’t want them, just chuck them out: but then I cut my gums under my lower lip. All day the cut has been KILLING me and everything I’ve drank has only irritated my already tender and sore gums, and after some browsing online I saw a “home remedy” suggesting that I apply a green tea teabag straight to my gums after steeping a cup with the bag (like normal). I guess the tannins in straight green tea are supposed to help with the pain.

I was sceptical, but I also had a TON of green tea teabags sitting at home that weren’t being used for ANYTHING else so I figured that I might as well try it (what’s the worst that could happen after all?). So, now that I’m home I’ve steeped myself a cup of this tea. I took a few sips of the actual tea, just because it’s been so long since I had it I thought that MAYBE my tastes had changed. Well they haven’t – AT ALL. I spit the tea straight back into the cup and then promptly dumped it down the sink.

The teabag on the other hand went straight into my mouth. It was so hard not to spit it out – SO gross, SO nasty, just no. After about five minutes though of suffering through it I realized, however, that my gums hardly hurt at all! Easily, the pain was half (if not more than that) gone. After ten minutes, I wouldn’t have even known I’d cut my gums at all. Holy crap! I guess Lipton green tea is a miracle cure for sore gums. Now I can’t throw those damn teabags out because I actually have a use for them…

So, I’m not rating this because I have two very conflicting feelings about the tea. Taste wise, I want to compare it to sewage water. No thanks. However, as a home remedy for gum pain I will literally sing this tea’s praises. HELL YES.

Unrelated, does anyone know if 52Teas will be doing anything for Black Friday/Cyber Monday this year? Did they do anything last year? I have an order of about five teas I’d like to get – but if I can get them discounted or something like that I’ll hold off on putting it through. However, if not then I’ll just make my order now so I don’t have to risk one of the blends I want running out.

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drank Buddha Bamboo by Tea Desire
16374 tasting notes

This was the second tea that I brought with for work. Last time I had it was cold brewed, and I really thoroughly enjoyed it that way (one of the best tisanes I’ve ever had as a cold brew). The only other time I’ve had it hot was in store, so I wanted to see if I could recreate the delicious fruit loop sort of taste that made me fall in love with this blend in the first place.

So for preparation, I used about a tablespoon steeped in my timolino (boiling water) for 10 minutes. At the same time, I was making Cherry Cola & Cake from Della Terra and the two smells were not meshing well, so I was getting a poor idea of how this tea would taste. I’m drinking it now though, and it’s delicious!

It tastes exactly like that first yummy cup I tried in store, and I’m so happy about that. I love when it’s so easy to recreate the flavour of something you’ve had made for you in store because not every location steeps their blends as per the recommendations they use on their packaging. The more I drink this, the more I love it: it’s super refreshing and I’m getting to be able to identify the individual fruits in the blend that come together to make this wonderful Fruit Loops taste: Strawberry, Pineapple, and sweet Red Currants (Tea Desire does currant blends so well).

Also, I’ve been brainstorming for what tea to pick for the 12 Days of Christmas swap here on Steepster – and I think I have ideas for each day except Six Geese-a-laying and Seven Swans-a-swimming. I’ve also been skimming the internet for “home remedies” for sore gums (stupid cut) and one thing I keep seeing it to hold a teabag straight to the sore area (green tea is the suggested tea) – so I’m thinking maybe I’ve finally found a use for all the awful, nasty Lipton green tea bags I have lying around. When I get home I’ll have to test that out!

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God Dammit Steepster! Eating my tasting notes while I’m at work… On this stupid work till I can’t copy/paste so there’s no way to save my notes. Plus side? I have plenty of time to rewrite it…

Anyway this morning I went to make my work tea and I saw that the package of this was out on the counter despite my not having it in several days and definitely not bringing it out last night. Maybe Tre pulled it out and made himself a mug? That’d be out of character for him (especially since he hates Cherries) but I guess not totally unbelievable. I did just mail away the last of my Red Velvet Cake (I hated it, he loved it) so I suppose he has to find a replacement tea to drink now.

I decided, though, that why not make this as one of my two work teas? I haven’t had it in a while, and it’d be a good contrast to the other tea I had in mind. So for preparation, I used a level 1 1/2 tsp. in 10 oz. of boiling water for 4 minutes. I also steeped my other work tea (Buddha Bamboo, from Tea Desire) at the same time and the two teas steeping together, both with very strong aromas, created this really, really weird smell.

This was was poured into my water bottle because I figured I MIGHT like this better cold – I seem to have a problem with hot cola flavored things (coke just isn’t supposed to be hot – it’s not comforting and off putting). So, after the nice chilly trip to work this one is pretty cold. I can start sipping at it now!

Taste wise – the cakeyness is REALLY coming through strongly today. Everything else, though, is just a garbled mess where even though I know I’m tasting each listed ingredient the blend is just too busy and overwhelming for my to pin point anything in particular. However, occasionally in every few sips I am getting this very sharp note of cherry (like those cherry coke gummy candies) that bites through the mess of other things going on. However, that tastes fades back into the clusterfuck of other things going on just as quickly as it emerges.

Halfway relevant to this tea drinking experience, when I was making my tea this morning I forgot that I had cut open my gums under my lower lip – and each sip I take is irritating the cut and my poor, swollen, and tender mouth. I doubt the Buddha Bamboo is going to be much nicer on the mouth (but maybe on the taste buds) later today either. Ow :(

And, totally not related but on a more positive note, I’m happy to note that my mall seems to have invested in a few more holiday CDs (I’m convinced they were looping one, maybe two, with lyrics and then another one of all instrumental music). Maybe that’s because ‘Santa’ is coming to the mall today (his first day all the way until Dec. 23rd) and they wanted some variety and ‘newer’ music (what they’ve been playing is all old timey type of carols) for all the children and younger parents who’ll be in the mall.

Something else neat? When he shows up today he’ll be bringing his reindeer. That’s right – you heard me. There will be live reindeer in the mall today for a couple hours (though not 12, just four).

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drank Victoria Mint by Tea Desire
16374 tasting notes

I don’t appear to be in much of a mood to write long tasting notes this evening, but oh well. I think maybe these shorter notes are a refreshing switch up from the novella like ones I usually write.

For preparation, I steeped a level teaspoon in about 10 oz. of water for five/six minutes (somewhere around there, I was only loosely keeping track). Despite being slightly underleafed for the amount of liquid used, this is still very yummy. What I’m finding is that by underleafing the mint is more mild, which normally would bug me because I love strong mint flavours – except in this case the mild mint flavour means I can taste the caramel a lot stronger and caramel is also one of my favourite flavours (enough so that I’m willing to compromise on the mint).

It’s been a while since I played Pokemon Y (busy work schedule and all) so I think I’m gonna spend some time doing that. If I remember correctly I left off right before catching Yvetal…

(PS. I just had mozza sticks with a marinara sauce on holy butts did it taste good)

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Nothing of significance to add today, but MAN this is good!

1 1/2 tsp. in a 10 oz. mug steeped in 80 degree celsius water for three minutes.

I think I’m gonna finish my mug and then resteep the leaves right away while I enjoy catching up on Misfits. It’s nice to have all evening off to just do whatever I want.

VariaTEA

I remember marathoning Misfits on Netflix. I stopped watching around the third season (series?) though.

VariaTEA

I was, however, very excited to see Iwan Rheon (Simon) show up on Game of Thrones. He definitely is skilled at being creepy haha

Roswell Strange

I probably would have stopped watching a while ago, what with my two favourite characters departing (Nathan and Simon) – but I love Rudy too much (boy he’s grown on me), and I’m starting to really love Abby too. All the originals were pretty awesome though – despite my not liking Curtis much. Iwan Rheon is a fabulous creep, though! I can’t remember the actor’s name, but the guy who plays Nathan was in the Mortal Instruments movie and he was one of the few redeeming things about that movie, IMO.

VariaTEA

haha I have still not seen it because I heard it was not so great but when I saw he was in it, I was more open to watching it haha. And yeah, after Nathan left I didn’t want to watch anymore.

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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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