Steep Information:
Amount: ~ 3-4 tsp, entire sample
Water: 22 ounces filtered boiling water
Tool: Cast Iron Teapot with Mesh basket strainer in cup
Steep Time: a little over 3 minutes
Served: Hot
Tasting Notes:
Dry Leaf Smell: sweet black tea
Steeped Tea Smell: black tea and almonds
Flavor: slightly astringent, slightly bitter, black tea, almond
Body: Medium
Aftertaste: almonds, astringent
Liquor: opaque dark brown
I won these teas in a contest that was run by Dan on Steepster that was great fun, and got me tea prizes! Dan will be running the contest monthly, so keep an eye out!
I brought this one home for MilitiaJim to try since he loves almond black tea.
Post-Steep Additives:
AmazonV: German rock sugar, more almond less bitter still astringent, however when i went to add a splash of half and half it had gone bad and i had to toss my cup
MilitiaJim: salt, more almond less bitter still astringent, splash of milk, no longer astringent but still bitter
I would recommend steeping the leaves for less time.
MilitiaJim find the almond to be more of an after-taste than as part of the sip, I agree.
Needs more almond.
Images: http://amazonv.blogspot.com/2010/06/georgia-tea-company-review.html
I’ll order a couple more Almond Blacks, see if I can find one stronger in Almond flavor.
sweet! yea i am a punch you in the face kind of flavor person, subtlety is lost on me
Understood. I don’t like flavored black teas much myself, so I really listen to others when it comes to their comparisons.