English Breakfast

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Black Tea
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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  • “I am drinking this tea courtesy of a lovely couple we just met in a stained glass shop. They live in Ireland (he is Irish, she is British) and vacation here every year, and bring their tea with...” Read full tasting note
  • “When I ran out of PG Tips (which I often drink for my morning tea when I am not interested in subtlety, but just need to wake up), I saw a small box of this at the tea shop and decided to give it a...” Read full tasting note
  • “I bought this tea at a local English pub with a small shoppe in it selling British goods. A box of this tea, some Quavers, and a Mars bar, and I’m walking out a happy girl after finishing my curry...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Typhoo is one of those brands so identified with the UK that you really want to like it, but it’s really weak and flat in comparison to many other brands. It is better than nothing. Anyway, what...” Read full tasting note
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You only get an “OO” with Typhoo!

Bursting with OO or something like that. Strong, gloriously strong English Breakfast tea.

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27 Tasting Notes

75
5 tasting notes

A good everyday tea, great when I need a pick me up at work.

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77
41 tasting notes

Trying as many brands of British tea as I can right now. Next on the list is Barry’s Tea. Typhoo is ok, but I still prefer Yorkshire (best of the best) and PG Tips (second best). As a former coffee drinker I need to brew this extra strong, with 3 bags in the pot at least.

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83
53 tasting notes

I like to keep bagged black tea for the mornings that I can have with milk and sugar, and after trying so many brands, I thought I should finally give Typhoo a try. Well, it’s not bad at all. Nothing special about it, but nothing to complain about either. Standard black tea seems to be a good description. I like this better than PG Tips, which had a woody aftertaste that I was not very fond of.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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81
11 tasting notes

A very good everyday tea. I love it with two sugars and a splash of almond milk.

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40
2 tasting notes

A little too malty for my tastes. Better than many teas in the same price range, but this is very much an acquired taste.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 15 sec

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60 tasting notes

improbably this tea appeared in our local Canadian grocery store a few months ago & i’ve been hankering to try it. it’s a serviceable tea, a tea drinker’s tea. tastes similar to Red Rose, an old family favourite. it is tea I believe my Yorkshire parents would find acceptable. at 4 minutes steeped, with the addition of one sugar cube & a dollop of milk, it is just the right strength. this is the tea you serve to a person who has had an emotional upset. it will soothe them.

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2 tasting notes

First steeping was ok, meaning medium strong flavor. Aroma not that strong, perhaps because the tea leaves were like coffee grounds. I will drink it if I have nothing else. Onward with my tea seach!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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31
4 tasting notes

I think a few of these higher scores must be blinded by their loyalty! The gardens that are used in this blend really arent of the best quality, and for me this clearly shows in the taste. Back to a good old cup of Punjana for me. yet to be beaten.

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82
7 tasting notes

Hearty without being earthy. Rather, smooth and rich. Good for daily caffeine intake. Lacking for subtlety.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec

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75
1 tasting notes

Love this tea without milk or sugar. I take it when I wanted something simple, clean, just a good cup of straight forward tea.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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