Pomegranate Raspberry

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Apple, Floral, Fruity, Juicy, Papaya, Raspberry, Sweet, Bittersweet, Sour, Soap
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 7 min, 0 sec 25 g 19 oz / 570 ml

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  • “ICED. Brewed as directed, at double strength, then added an a tablespoon of white sugar, an equal volume of cold spring water, and chilled in a sealed jar 24hr. Result: Cloudy pale yellow liquor...” Read full tasting note
    31
  • “Sipdown! (4 | 53) This sounded good, but ended up being just okay. I don’t think I would’ve known it was raspberry or pomegranate, as it was just a bit generally fruity and sweet. There was an...” Read full tasting note
    65

From Tealyra (formerly Tealux)

A berry-licious fruit blend of poppin’ pomegranate and red raspberries! Our garden fresh tea blend has the perfect balance of sweet, tart, and fruity; and is perfect for the whole family.

Pomegranates have been symbols of hope, prosperity, and abundance throughout history. They have inspired historical leaders, brilliant authors, famous artists, and now our inspiration for this lovely fresh tea blend!

We have blended apple with real pomegranate kernels and raspberry bits, with a touch of papaya for added sweetness. Bright red raspberry bits are sprinkled throughout, for that true vine ripened raspberry taste. This is one sweet, fresh, and fruity brew!

Pomegranate Raspberry tea is wonderful served hot, or iced – any time of the day!

Ingredients: Apple, pomegranate kernels, papaya (papaya, sugar), drumstick tree leaves, pomegranate blossom, natural flavors, raspberries, raspberry

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3 Tasting Notes

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ICED. Brewed as directed, at double strength, then added an a tablespoon of white sugar, an equal volume of cold spring water, and chilled in a sealed jar 24hr. Result: Cloudy pale yellow liquor with very floral fragrance, but tastes like apple juice with a hint of berry. Flat apple juice, without any bite or zing. Really boring and not recommended—just drink real apple juice! Rating this style a 20, as it may have utility as an alcohol mixer, but choose something high-proof!

COLD BREW. Put 3 tsp dry tisane in a pint jar and added a cup of water. Sealed and let sit on counter overnight, then 12 hr in refrig. Added a cup of cold spring water (no sweetener) and tasted. Result: Cloudy golden liquor. Cidery aroma and the most foul tasting somewhat sour and slightly bitter infusion I’ve ever had. Yuck! Don’t do this! Had an appley aftertaste, but not worth the trouble or nastyness to get there. Rating this style a 5, for a average rating of 31 for the hot, iced and cold brew concoctions together.

Flavors: Apple, Bittersweet, Raspberry, Sour

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Sipdown! (4 | 53)

This sounded good, but ended up being just okay. I don’t think I would’ve known it was raspberry or pomegranate, as it was just a bit generally fruity and sweet. There was an odd hint of soapiness to it for some reason, not sure if it’s just the flavoring or what.

I ended up adding a spoonful of hibiscus to the second pitcher, and it added some much-needed tartness. I don’t notice that soapy taste anymore either. So it ended up being nice, but not one I would reorder.

Flavors: Apple, Fruity, Soap, Sweet

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 25 g 34 OZ / 1000 ML

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