An Irish Dram

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Black Tea
Ingredients
Ceylon Black Tea
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200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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  • “I bought this one on the strength of the aroma alone. Sticking my head into the huge canister of tea in the shop, it was like falling into a vat of Bailey’s. Sweet, strong, and creamy! It brews...” Read full tasting note
    85
  • “These leaves are so fragrant of Irish Cream! Thanks to Adham I had a wonderfully scented mailbox this afternoon which included a package with this tea. The aroma transfers over to the scent of the...” Read full tasting note
    86
  • “In spite of this being a few years old, it has upheld its flavour incredibly well. For a Ceylon, it isn’t too astringent. While the leaf smells creamier, when it comes to the flavour, this tastes...” Read full tasting note
    75

From Demmers Teehaus

A robust blend of black teas from Ceylon, which is enriched with the typical flavour of Irish whiskey liquor. A classic pleasure, completely without alcohol, and ideal with milk and sugar at any tea party.

Ingredients: Ceylon black tea, Irish whiskey flavour

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4 Tasting Notes

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237 tasting notes

I bought this one on the strength of the aroma alone. Sticking my head into the huge canister of tea in the shop, it was like falling into a vat of Bailey’s. Sweet, strong, and creamy! It brews up to a fairly dark brown liquor, and smells heavenly. They’ve definitely got the mix of whisky and sweet cream right there.

The flavor is bolder tea-wise than I imagined, based on my experience with a couple of the other Demmer’s teas I’ve tried so far this week. This one is clearly based on a strong Ceylon, with a fair bit of astringency which serves as an interesting counterpoint to the Irish Cream direction. Kind of like having a dainty glass of Bailey’s in a dark-paneled library, if that makes sense.

This one is also crying out for cream and sugar, which even in moderate amounts had the surprising effect of really muting the whisky flavor. Still there, but reduced by about three-fourths. Overall, feels kinda decadent to be having this at 10:30 in the morning, but fortunately there’s no actual alcohol in it!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 30 sec
Meghann M

Sounds delicious. I loved bailey’s and coffee…bailey’s cream tea…Wow!

Adham

Yes, it’s heady stuff!

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558 tasting notes

These leaves are so fragrant of Irish Cream! Thanks to Adham I had a wonderfully scented mailbox this afternoon which included a package with this tea.

The aroma transfers over to the scent of the brewed tea, such a decadent treat before dinner! The brewed tea has such a strong base tea flavor, and quite impeccable astringency for a sweet scented tea. It reminds me more of an Irish whiskey than a Bailey’s Irish Cream. This seems to work in it’s favor though.

This would make an excellent morning tea, as it is such a strong, rich flavor, it would hold up to any of my breakfast teas. Thanks again Adham for sending a sample of this to me!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 45 sec
Jaime

Oh, that sounds just lovely. I love whiskey.

Adham

Glad you liked it – three cheers for the “water of life”!

LauraR

This sounds lovely. I might have to check out their website.

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1792 tasting notes

In spite of this being a few years old, it has upheld its flavour incredibly well. For a Ceylon, it isn’t too astringent. While the leaf smells creamier, when it comes to the flavour, this tastes more like straight up whiskey than Irish cream. And not a smoky whiskey, either. Very subtle. I’m not a fan of whiskey myself but this reminds me of the liquor-laced fillings found in holiday chocolates.

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