Earl Bay Earl Grey

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Bergamot
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I thought this was an Earl Grey with bay leaves added, which seemed like an interesting combination. I’ve always thought bay leaves smelled a bit like tea. But after reading the description, it...” Read full tasting note
  • “A really nice take on EG. The vanilla rounds off the sharp edges on the bergamot so while this is still very strong bergamot, it’s not overpowering. I don’t know if the sprinkles add a touch of...” Read full tasting note
  • “Well I made this but because my family is useless and incompetent at times, I had to deal with all sorts of things and this sample was cold by the time I got to it. So, it is a little more bergamot...” Read full tasting note
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  • “yes. SIL bought a couple earl grey’s…willingly. This one is not so bad. I suspect it’s the vanilla that’s smoothing out the blergamot for me. So it’s more lemoney than blergy. I still wouldn’t...” Read full tasting note

From A Quarter to Tea

Support the green and cold even on the coldest days with this creamy, scrumptious Earl Grey blend.

This Earl Grey features vanilla, hopps, bavarian cream and some totally team worthy sprinkles!

GO PACK GO!

Like most EGs, this takes milk and sugar well.

Ingredients:
assam black tea, bergamot oil, german halertau hops, sprinkles (icing sugar (vegan), modified corn starch, corn starch, fractionated palm kernel oil, cellulose gum, soya lecithin, vanillin, polysorbate 60), calendula petals, natural flavors

How to Steep:
4-5 minutes at 200F

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4 Tasting Notes

2171 tasting notes

I thought this was an Earl Grey with bay leaves added, which seemed like an interesting combination. I’ve always thought bay leaves smelled a bit like tea. But after reading the description, it seems that it’s maybe something to do with the Green Bay Packers? I’m not sure what the relation is to hops and Bavarian cream since I don’t follow football, but the tea sure is good. The bergamot is light but present.

Flavors: Bergamot

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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790 tasting notes

A really nice take on EG. The vanilla rounds off the sharp edges on the bergamot so while this is still very strong bergamot, it’s not overpowering. I don’t know if the sprinkles add a touch of sweetness or if that’s the vanilla but it’s a really nice combo. I’m honestly not sure what the hops are supposed to bring to the party, but it’s a good package. I just ordered another 2 ounces. It’s been awhile since I ordered more of an EG. :)

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Well I made this but because my family is useless and incompetent at times, I had to deal with all sorts of things and this sample was cold by the time I got to it. So, it is a little more bergamot tasting than I suspect the hotter tea would be. Even so, I actually don’t mind this one. It’s creamy and has a nice vanilla flavor. There is a bit of an irish cream note that I am digging too. Though the bergamot is strongest here, luckily neither bitter nor astringent. Now I don’t think I will be stocking his in any sort of large quantities anytime soon but I would probably grab another sample to see how this is hot or maybe grab an ounce to experiment with.

Fjellrev

Family doesn’t respect tea time, hey? That reminds me of times when I’d be staying at my mom’s in my hometown and my grandma would call me out of nowhere and expect me to drop everything and walk over to her place for some despite just making a cup of tea. And it would be about something as unimportant as taking an empty tupperware container over that she doesn’t even need at the moment haha.

Fjellrev

*some reason

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15366 tasting notes

yes. SIL bought a couple earl grey’s…willingly. This one is not so bad. I suspect it’s the vanilla that’s smoothing out the blergamot for me. So it’s more lemoney than blergy. I still wouldn’t need to keep this in my cupboard or anything, but i drank the entire cup and it was decent :) not rating this sine i’m not an EG fan…but MY rating would likely be about a 70.

Crowkettle

I thought this one wasn’t bad either; you can almost not tell it’s an Earl variety! :P

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