Pyramid Teabags

Tea type
Black Tea
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Flavors
Bread, Brown Toast, Cream, Leather, Malt, Molasses, Oak, Oats, Sawdust, Straw
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 45 sec 4 g 12 oz / 345 ml

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From PG Tips

The eighth wonder of the world! Pyramid bags give the tea leaves room to breathe so you can get even more out of the great PG tips flavor.

PG Tips has been the best known and most popular brand of tea in the UK for over 75 years. Stronger than most Indian and African teas, PG Tips has a similar taste to English Breakfast Tea.

Always innovating and improving its products, PG Tips features pyramid-shaped tea bags, which allow more room for tea to infuse and produce a better flavor. The Freeflow material used in PG Tips tea bags is made of webbed fibers, which allow water to pass through the filter, reaching the tea quickly and decreasing the brewing time. The Freeflow Pyramid bags result in fast brewing and a superior taste.

Contents: 40 teabags, 4.4 oz

Tea blended and packaged in the UK

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99 Tasting Notes

78
5 tasting notes

Reliable and tasty. A little tannic without milk, so I always have a splash with it. I’d like to try the special blend, but haven’t found it locally.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec

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5 tasting notes

Exactly what you would expect from a classic English Breakfast Tea. Can be steeped for relatively long periods of time without bitterness. But I doubt that the pyramidal tea bags really add anything – they’re made of conventional filter paper, so they don’t really stay upright after you’ve poured water onto them.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 45 sec

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76
1 tasting notes

Just the kick I need to get going in the mornings. There may be classier breakfast teas out there, but this one gets me awake and keeps me sane when work is a hassle.

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100
3 tasting notes

One of my favorite teas of all time. Yes, I know it’s bagged, but I love it. It’s my easy go-to tea. So tasty and so great with a dash of milk!

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91
19 tasting notes

This is a good strong, basic black tea. However, the caffeine is just too much for me to handle on a regular basis. (I prefer decaf.)

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45
1 tasting notes

a convenient tea and pretty good, but it doesn’t wow me with complexity.

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65
429 tasting notes

I only drink this tea in the morning as its quite strong by my standards. I have to add sugar and soymilk as this is the only way I can drink it. PG is not an everyday tea for me but it really wakes you up in the morning.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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75
84 tasting notes

While it’s not my favorite english breakfast tea it’s a good basic sturdy tea that always hits the spot. Drank with milk and sugar.

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75
110 tasting notes

This is one of my favorite English tea’s. I fell in love with it while frequenting The English Tea Shoppe in San Antonio, Texas, where it is the house tea. I’ve never out grown it since. It’s best pipping out, with a slurp of milk, and a spoonful of brown sugar — the way it was demonstrated to me my first say there and how I’ve been having it ever since. Heavenly.

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75
3 tasting notes

Ah, cup of tea whilst getting ready.

Could really enjoy an Earl Gray right now though!

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