Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Tannin, Tea, Thick
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Caffeine
Medium
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Edit tea info Last updated by Chi-Town Anglophile
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 45 sec 3 g 10 oz / 295 ml

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  • “I bought this on a terrible whim at Winners. I remember they had fancy french teas but I forgot to look, and was already in the check-out line. And so I was determined that IF I saw tea I would buy...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Having a sip-down, trying to thin the herd of tea boxes currently overpopulating the shelves (how well we all know the experience!). KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON English Breakfast tea was a purchase...” Read full tasting note
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From Keep Calm And Carry On Beverage Company Ltd.

I went to the “KeepCalmandCarryOn” website to find more details about their teas, but none was forthcoming. This is primarily a site for Brit or Anglophile shopkeepers to buy English products to sell to Americans. The tins are keepsakes, and the tea, while not remarkable, are still decent enough for a good cuppa.

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I bought this on a terrible whim at Winners. I remember they had fancy french teas but I forgot to look, and was already in the check-out line. And so I was determined that IF I saw tea I would buy it because it would be awesome.

But it wasn’t awesome French tea. It was silly Keep Calm tea. And bagged.

But it was $4 and it tastes ok. Now I have a silly tin.

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

I got this Paddington bear suitcase tea tin this past summer at winners, just for the tin. The tea inside was just “meh” but yay for cute packaging!

TeaLady441

Yay! Glad I’m not the only one who gets suckered in.

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Having a sip-down, trying to thin the herd of tea boxes currently overpopulating the shelves (how well we all know the experience!). KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON English Breakfast tea was a purchase made from a charming little shop called “Made in Britain”, which sadly, did not survive the pandemic. Of course it specialized in items from the UK, with plenty of Union Jack designs to tickle us Anglophiles into purchasing all manner of things.
As another reviewer has previously observed, Keep Calm And Carry On Beverage Company Ltd sells to shops just like that one. There’s no identifying WHAT kind of black tea is in these bags. It merely shows “Ingredients: Black Tea”.
Because of its solid mouth feel, I would say this tastes like Assam, perhaps with some Ceylon. I appreciate the fuller weight of the teabags: 3.125 grams each, rather than the 2.5 of many American teabags. This means that when I made a full pot, I only needed four of these teabags rather than six of the smaller size (from other brands of tea). Their cute tin contained 40 bags, with a total tea weight of 125 g/4.41 oz.
I don’t expect to buy it again—but I DO recommend it for a good, regular cuppa. Considering the package best by date here was October 2017 (a year after purchase!)—and it’s 7-1/2 years later than that, it’s proved its worthiness by still making a good strength cup of tea. I remember enjoying it better a few years back when I was actively drinking it. Any weakness here I attribute to its age on my shelf.
So if you see it in a cute British-themed shop, and like that Union Jack and the “Keep Calm & Carry On”-ness of it, I do recommend you give it a go. It’s a decent, enjoyable cup of tea, AND you can use that nice sized attractive tin to hold other teabags once you finish it!

Flavors: Tannin, Tea, Thick

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 7 min, 0 sec 3 g 10 OZ / 295 ML

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