Tetley Tea Bag

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Tannin, Vinegar, Bitter, Tea
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 7 oz / 210 ml

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  • “Hello Steepsterites! We were in the UK this weekend to attend a family wedding. To make a lot of things a lot easier we had booked local accomodations for the night. It was… Well, it was a bed,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Backlogging from Vacation #1: I spent a week at my fiance’s father’s house with him. It was a nice vacation. I really like his father in some ways and not so much in others. I think it is like that...” Read full tasting note
  • “This is my ‘normal’ tea for home at the moment. I’m often not the person who is drinking it though, because I often make it for my housemate while I make myself something more interesting. He...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Standard, basic black tea. I take six teabags with some agave at one time and make iced tea overnight. Comes out pretty good. Can be found easily at local supermarket. 12/24/13 – I finished the...” Read full tasting note
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From Tetley

2000 perforations let the flavor flood out.

The tea in Canada and the UK is not the same as the tea offered in the USA. The Canadian consumer has a different tea palate than the US consumer, and our tea reflects the choice of the Americans. Our British Blend tea is the closest blend to what is enjoyed in Canada and the UK. It comes in a round, stringless tea bag with a special paper that allows for fuller infusion, but it is not an identical blend to the Canadian/UK blends.

Our Classic Blends, British Blends, Green Blends and Iced Tea Blends, regular and decaf, have been manufactured in Georgia for over 50 years. The canisters and drawstring teas are manufactured in the UK by our parent company, The Tetley Group.

None of our Black tea blends contain any tea from China. These teas are sourced from many different countries, including Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, India, Vietnam, Argentina, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Our Green and White tea blends contain tea sourced from China, and we have an extensive testing and tasting regime to ensure they meet our very high quality and safety standards.

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62 Tasting Notes

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19 tasting notes

This is my standard tea (usually). It’s a alright tea to wake me up in the morning

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12 tasting notes

I’ve been drinking a cup of this every morning lately, mostly because it’s always there. Not bad, a bit weak and astringent. Really though, you can’t get much more run of the mill then Tetley, so it’s hard to complain; when approached with lax standards, it’s never a let-down. And for what it’s worth, It ALMOST wakes you up- two cups are better than one.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec

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12 tasting notes

Since I had a whole box of 100 just laying around in the cabinet I though to myself “Eh, Why the hell not.” Also, I have my teapot soaking so I couldn’t make a good cup of something. I boiled up 8oz of water and put the teabag into the teacup. Poured the water over and let it steep for 2 minutes. Then took the teabag out and disposed of it. Infused up somewhat dark, quite darker than Twinnings English Breakfast

The results are nothing special. Seems to me like your run-of-the-mill ordinary supermarket bag tea. No real flavor to it other than some astringency and bitterness. Just taste like hot water to me really. Although it is better than anything Lipton produces. (Well maybe not anything but you get my point)

This probaly has nothing to do with the tea but while drinking it made my throat feel ticklish, not in the good way. And I was coughing quite a bit.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec

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1 tasting notes

A great all round tea, especially good in the morning as its easy to make. A family favourite.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec

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22 tasting notes

This is a ‘standard’ tea, I’m sure there are a lot of different leaves contained in it but its an average brew. Short brewing time, short drinking time and cuppa if your short of time.

As for taste well its nothing to rave about but I wouldn’t turn it down if someone was making. I’m sure we’ve all had Tetleys’ at some point, a reliable go-to tea. For me though has to be piping hot with milk.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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392 tasting notes

I think this is the tea I had. It is in a plastic bag unlabeled. It was decent

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75
11 tasting notes

Good tea to have with breakfast when you’re still to tired to appreciate what you’re drinking. Perfect tea for anytime of day.

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14 tasting notes

I have yet to drink a cup of this brand that’s actually GOOD.

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75
1 tasting notes

It wasn’t the finest cup of tea I’d ever made, but by God, it was still fucking good.

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75
21 tasting notes

was about average, nothing special about this tea.

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