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Beer Tea from Man Teas

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75/100

Beer Tea

Black Tea by Man Teas

Well, you had to know this was coming from ManTeas! We’ve been quietly working on it for a while now and we are now proud to present our BEER Flavored Black Tea!

This is a non-alcoholic beverage, so drinking it won’t make you think your girlfriend is as hot as this, but if you are looking for a manly tea, it doesn’t get any better than this!

15 Tasting Notes

TeaEqualsBliss
92

This one has been on my shopping list since Frank created it! Thanks to Rachel I was able to sample it! This is a fun tea! It smells like warm beer…some people may not think that is very fun but stay with me!!! Then…the taste is quite good! There is a nice non-bitter beer type taste to it. Quite amazing! Mission Accomplished, eh!? The aftertaste is just as beer-like if not more beer-like than the actual sip! It has a malty quality to it that I love. The more I sip this the more I like it! Great job on this NovelTEA, Frank!

Cofftea
93
Cofftea 8 tasting notes

My 1ST MAN TEA! Well if you don’t count Mayan Chocolate Chai, because that’s a cross over. Emeric from Harney & Son’s ordered it and decided it just wasn’t his cuppa, so he passed it along to me. I really think that our tastebuds are created differently so we can bless others by giving them things we don’t care for.

I’m prefacing this by saying that, save chai, I’m just not a black tea person. And I hate beer. That being said, when it comes to tea- I have to try pretty much everything. The weirder it sounds, the more I want to try it. And if beer tea doesn’t sound weird enough, how’s hot beer tea for ya? Ummm… Yeah…

So anyway, 2.25g tea in 6oz water just below boiling. This is too funny… now this may be because I microwaved my water (microwaving does funky things to water), but as soon as the water hit the tea leaves, it foamed like beer! I’ve seen that occassionally, but unlike other times, when I ran my finger over the foam after decanting it was much thicker. My finger wiped away the foam where my finger had been but left the surrounding foam unaffected. Strange…

The liquor is a basic dark brown that you’d expect from a black tea, no reddish tones. The aroma is mostly of the black tea w/ a very faint hint of beer.

When I taste it, I’m surprised. The flavor profile is exactly like the aroma- mostly black tea w/ a hint of beer. There’s also a lot of dryness to the mouth feel. It reminds me of a very dry wine. It almost makes me feel like there’s sandpaper on my tongue or that I need to brush my teeth.

Conclusions: Very good dry black tea w/ a hint of beer. I don’t think the flavor of beer is strong enough as I’m not sure I could define this as tasting of beer if I didn’t know it was supposed to be.

Ok, I know I’ve written 2 different tasting notes for the same portion of leaves already, but I think this is worthy of a 3rd. This is infusion number 11 yes, 11! Steeped 15 min. Very light liquor, but it’s still totally drinkable. It’s back to being very sweet. I think I’m gonna take a cue from the liquor rather than the flavor and call these leaves dead. Finally

I got this from Harney & Son’s (The Store) purely out of curiosity and, quite honestly, fully anticipating to hate it because, save chai, I don’t care for black tea and I hate beer- the only way to make beer worse to me would be to serve it hot, and I drank this hot.

New Conclusions: I really wish we could rate different aspects of teas individually. My rating stands as I don’t think this tastes anything like beer except for the 1st infusion, and even that is severely lacking. That being said, as an unflavored black tea I’d easily give this one a 100. My 100 isn’t the average person’s 100 though. I give this black tea because it does not act, smell, or taste like a black tea. I love how it morphs from a black tea, to almost dry wine-esk, then back and forth between a white, oolong, and raw pu erh. This isn’t what it’s advertised as, but it is AMAZING!

I GET THIS NOW! I drank 32oz of this cold and I’m TOTALLY getting (or maybe more accurately understanding) the beer flavor and mouth feel now!!! It hit me like a ton of bricks when I took my 1st sip. I’m gonna see if I can get 12 infusions out of this cold like I did hot. While it’s not something I’d reach for every time I want cold tea- this is definitely my new favorite black cold tea… which makes sense cuz this is my favorite non chai or dessert flavored hot tea.

4th infusion using leaves from last nite, steeped 8 min. Still oolong in taste- aroma and flavor much like the 3rd infusion. Yum!

Last 8oz of infusion 3.

In the process of drinking the 2nd infusion. The astringency is still there, but much lighter. A much more juicy cuppa!

3rd infusion- other than a bit lighter, virtually the same as #2.

Still working on infusion 2, but I just had to say it goes REALLY well w/ mac ‘n’ cheese!

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Doulton
77

There certainly is a hint of beer flavor here. Basically I would call it a decent, strong black tea with a certain creaminess and a bit of maltiness. But I’ve had maltier blacks and creamier blacks and yeastier blacks. I don’t regret the purchase, however, but it just did not rock my socks off (on this barefoot day).

It’s a better than average black tea but not an astounding one.

RachanaC (Rachel)-iHeartTeas
69

Thank you Doulton for this tea. I have been curious about it for some time. :-)

This one really scared me. If you smelled it you would have been scared too. However, it isn’t bad. As a matter of fact this was a little sweet and the beer flavor was slight and mellow. Not bad, nothing I would purchased but definaetly happy to have tried and surprised to find it was better than expected.

52teas

I’m not a beer drinker, so I may not be the best qualified to review this one, but it definitely has a hint of beer flavor to it. We also used a nice Nilgiri base for this one, so it is definitely a refreshing iced tea with just a hint of beerishness. Interesting for sure.

Tommy the Toad
59

Just got home from being at the doctors offices and dialysis clinic since 8 this morning, open the mail box and yay! I had recieved some of my tea swaps this one came from DjBooth. I like it alot, i’d been wanting to try a Man Tea and this is my first Beer Tea! its a nice dark tea that reminds of a Porter beer, I’ll prolly end up buying some of this tea soon :) thank you Josh.

The DJBooth
91

So I was ecstatic when a friend told me this was reblended. I’ve been wanting to try it for a while now. I’m an avid beer enthusiast. So I had to buy it. It was also the first mail that came to the new place :) So I opened up the package and a very strong aroma comes out of the pouch. However it’s not one of beer. It’s more like wiskey. So brewed it five minutes. Tastes….like whiskey. So it doesn’t really taste like beer to me, but the fact that a tea tastes like whiskey or another alcoholic beverage is brilliant in my opinion. I will continue to enjoy this and maybe combine it with a little Glenlivet.

Bourgea
52

I love the idea of the tea. It was cool that it bubbled when you poured it. The taste was a pretty average assam and since I was expecting a beer flavor I thought it really lacked. If you tried hard to get the taste then it was subtle, but it was not a strong beer flavor.