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Black Tea
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Flavors
Floral, Fruity, Hay, Malt
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Boiling 1 min, 45 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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From Make Mine a Builders

A good, strong, no-nonsense tea that was tested and given the ‘thumbs up’ by a panel of 300 builders.

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13 Tasting Notes

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1 tasting notes

I’ve always taken a “so long as it’s hot and wet, I’ll drink it” approach to tea but, having been introduced to the Make Mine a Builder’s brand, it has become my brew of choice. The only thing I would say is that it isn’t poncey, china cup, finger in the air tea. This is big mug (ideally chipped), cold day, hotter the better tea.

Preparation
1 min, 0 sec
donkeyteaarrrraugh

completely agreed!!

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99
10 tasting notes

My friend gave me this to try and it totally hit the spot. I love it! Perfect when you are craving a good strong cup of awesome tea

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73
126 tasting notes

Strong and black, but no bitter taste and clean tasting. It put hair on my chest! I think this is PG Tips older brother.

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91
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Saw Builder’s Tea mentioned in the movie, Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. A few weeks later I saw this is in a small British import shop in Egg Harbor, WI, so I thought I’d try it. Very similar to PG Tips, but I think this might be a tad stronger.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec

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75
1 tasting notes

ok, I’ll admit…..this is my brand however that aside, I think that anyone who likes strong tea will love this brew. Brews to full strength in 20 seconds and nice and refreshing so can be gulped mug after mug.

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2969 tasting notes

OK, this was a whim buy at World Market strictly because the box made me laugh. One side proclaims, BRITAIN WASN’T BUILT ON CAMOMILE. I’ve already deconstructed the box and had a little crafty fun with it.

That said, I expected it to be strong enough to remove nail polish. The artsy preparation tips on the box mentioned “whistling a happy tune for 20 seconds” while waiting for the steep. At 20 seconds, the water was barely tinted. Much better at a proper four minutes; next time we’re going a full five. I wasn’t in the frame of mind to chase down flavor nuances, but the blended teas are from Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda—all of which add nice deep bass notes to the cuppa.

Michelle

Is this in round paper without a string? I think I picked a box up at World Market a few years ago. Didn’t turn bitter and I did drink the whole box. Helpful for staying awake on road trips

gmathis

Yep, round bags, no string.

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102 tasting notes

Not my favorite morning tea, but I can appreciate that others really like this.

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1 tasting notes

It’s so strong and black,however it’s no hasn’t bitter flavor. So nice!

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100
3 tasting notes

This tea has ruined me for all others. It is a good, strong tea, one that I would consider giving up my beloved coffee for (considering that the majority of my blood stream consists of coffee, this is saying something). It stands up well to sweetener and milk, and it helps to brace one against the cold. This tea makes me understand why the Brits are tea mad. It’s really good stuff.

Flavors: Floral, Fruity, Hay, Malt

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 30 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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90
64 tasting notes

This is one of my staple basic teas, particularly at work. In comparison to my other British imports PG Tips, Yorkshire Gold, and Barry’s Irish Breakfast), I gravitate toward Builders. Builder’s tends to be smoother and less astringent, and is more lenient to accidental over-steeping than the others. Today I’m drinking it with vanilla simple syrup.

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