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Double Green Matcha (Doubles Collection) from The Republic of Tea

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73/100

Double Green Matcha (Doubles Collection)

Green Matcha Blend by The Republic of Tea

The Power in Green Powder – We’ve married the exquisite organic green tea powder known as matcha with fine, organic green leaf tea. We invite you to sip the fresh, springtime-grassy flavor of the jade hued brew. This tea’s smooth character makes it a good partner with sweet or savory foods.

Tradition, One Step Removed – Matcha is the star of the centuries-old Japanese tea ceremony. Sipped only on occasion, the tea is traditionally prepared in single portions, whipped to a frothy green with a bamboo whisk. Now, we humbly offer it to the Citizens of The Republic in round, unbleached tea bags.

Certified Kosher

44 Tasting Notes

Alicia
57
Alicia 3 tasting notes

I love the color of this tea. I like to drink this on the ship but tend to forget to take the little baggies out of my cup. It has that wonderful matcha scent and taste until it turns bitter. This is my first and only experience with matcha and I am sure it is an insult to matcha purists. LOL When I lived in San Francisco I would eat green tea ice cream and this tea reminds me how much I miss it. :) So I am off to get an ice cream maker!

Usually quite tasty as a tea but I will need to rework my milk-shake version of this. All I can say is “I had a craving.” I thought Match was like dust? This is like rough glitter… oh well. Still a nice cup of tea…

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teawing
89

On a road trip for the holidays I neglected to bring green tea so I picked this up out of convenience. I was impressed. It is a very solid grassy green and easy to make on the run. I have tried a few from this brand and overall I like what they do. You get a good value as well 50 bags for 10.00 or so. Not bad. Not having any experience with Matcha, I can’t speak to that aspect. I will say, the cloudy nature of the tea, the bright green color, and rich flavor make this a winner in my book. Not fancy and no bells or chimes ringing, but I find no fault in it.

CaraTobe
79

I got this in my Christmas package from the States and actually, I’ve had it quite a few times but haven’t logged it yet.

Although I do feel like it’s matcha for a lazy person (I do include myself in this category only because I drink it when I wake up in the AM) it’s actually not too bad. It’s not overly bitter and the flavour is actually quite nice! The Republic of Tea blended the matcha with some other whole leaf green and actually, that’s a pretty good idea.

Erm, basically what I’m trying to say is that this is a relatively decent (and easy) green tea to make in the morning. Now I need to go finish this cuppa so I can get to work!

spohkh
67

For a bagged green, it’s good, though it’s lacking in the matcha dept.

Peggie Bennett
89
Peggie Bennett 2 tasting notes

Okay I went on a tea shopping binge at Cost Plus World Market (one of my fave stores) and picked this up, along with 4 others! I haven’t been to Cost Plus in months, they have really expanded their tea collection, they even have loose leaf in foil bags! There are a few others I had my eye on, but my arms were full, I’ll have to pick them up next time.
Anyway, now that I drink this tea, I remember from long ago, I think this was the very first green tea I had, because I remember the powder floating out of the tin when I opened it. It reminds me of why I fell in love with green tea! The grassy taste, the beautiful green color, semi-opaque, it even frothed when I wisked it some! The taste is so clean and creamy at the same time, it is a very nice cup to sip! Not true matcha, because it has some green tea leaves also, but not a bad substitute and it’s bagged, so it’s portable. I can totally see me having this after lunch at work to get me through the rest of the day.

I’m bound and determined to drink the rest of this tin down because it’s been in my cupboard for too long now and I have many other teas to drink!

I still like it, I have it at work mostly, but it’s time to move on to greener or oolong-ier pastures.

Also, I’m trying to turn my pee green for St. Patrick’s Day! ;-)

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Janefan
Janefan 5 tasting notes

Just cannot get warm today! I had sushi and edamame hummus with rice crackers for lunch, so now I’m craving some green tea.

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Tea and Trees
68

I went to Whole Foods looking for some loose leaf tea. I didn’t find any, but I picked up this tea instead. This one is kind of lacking in flavor, I have to put at least two bags in my cup. I think I’ll stick with my loose leaf.

QueenOfTarts
79

This is a good standard cup of green tea. I love its muted, cloudy lime green color. Slightly astringent, a little bit smooth, somewhat grassy. It’s not spectacular and it’s a bit basic, but I would pick this one over a generic tea bag. I am looking forward to having another cup!

mrawlins2
75
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As I have been curious about matcha, I saw this and thought that maybe it would help me determine whether I would like matcha. This tea has a nice green tea color with several specks of matcha that fell through the tea bag. The taste is very smooth and earthy. Some green teas I have had were really grassy, but this one isn’t. Yum!!

I finished this off last night. I think it was one of the best cups of this tea I’ve had because a lot of the matcha had settled in the tin so I swirled a bit of water in the tin and poured the rest of the matcha in my cup. I’m am getting dreadfully low on teas lately. I really need to place an order (or two).

I really wanted more genmaicha but since I have no more I decided to settle on this one. I have to get more genmaicha!! I brewed up 2 bags of this in a large mug for 1:30 minutes. I usually barely steep this – just long enough in the water for the matcha to pass through the bag…but I am wanting something a bit more substantial today. It is smooth from the matcha but I’m not getting any buttery notes like I hoped for. Overall I like this tea, not enough to buy another tin, but I will most likely invest in some matcha after this.

I love the way this tea smells: earthy and clean, like the smell after it rains.

I wanted something different in between the 3rd and 4th infusions of my oolong. I actually may just stop at 3 tonight because I am loving this green tea right now. I brewed up 2 bags of this in a big mug for 2 minutes making sure to beat up the bags with my spoon a bit to extract the maximum amount of matcha…anyways, I added milk and a bit of honey for a matcha latte and it is really good. So good in fact, I may have another one after this. The only thing is my tin is almost empty (and it was a 50 bag tin…) I have been wanting to finish up most of my teas lately though so I guess it has to go sometime.

I actually made this for my husband earlier, but he fell asleep before it cooled enough for him to drink it. So I helped him out, wouldn’t want good tea to go to waste.

Had this with honey and a little milk – tastes like my fave green tea latte from Starbucks.

Alright, I had to change it up from the Red Dragon for the evening. I still love this tea.

Made a green tea latte with this tonight using brown sugar and skim milk. I am now finishing it after putting the cup into the fridge for several hours …. I went to bed around 11:45 and at 2:25 I am up and not tired at all. This may be an issue because I have class tonight and I don’t know if staying up from this point on is going to be very enjoyable. Anyways, back to the tea, this is pretty good chilled, I will keep this in mind for the hot summer months.

Out of curiosity, I steeped this tea at the upper range (3 min)…not a great idea. I know this tea is good because it was amazing yesterday, but the longer steep time led to a VERY bitter cup. I am not changing the rating because I know this was my fault, not the tea.

It has been awhile since I had this one so I decided to make a little tea latte. I definately remember why I used to drink this so much.

Had a busy day and it was nice to come home to this tea.

Wanted this again to make up for ruining it earlier. Shorter steep time=delicious!!! I’m glad this tin has 50 tea bags, if it was 20ish like usual I would be out within a couple of days.

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Sara
68

I have to be in the mood for this one, but when I’m feeling the need for a nice healthy cup of green tea this one hits the spot. I like to keep the steep short so it gets just grassy enough without getting all astringent on me.

I have a little tin of proper matcha that I can rarely stand to drink (it’s just so much! so much green tea! aaah!), so it’s nice that this one is around to make me feel virtuous about drinking green tea without overwhelming my delicate palate/soul.

AmazonV
75
AmazonV 2 tasting notes

Additives: sprinkling of white sugar
Water: hot water spigot
Steep Time: a little over 2 minutes
Served: Hot

Notes: Preparation was done at work. At work I have a hot water spigot (no control on temperature) and paper cups. I also have available white sugar.

Smell: grassy, sweet, earthy
Flavor: earthy
Body: medium
Aftertaste: bitter

I tried mixing it with Flavia cappuccino / latte swirl packet at work to make a green tea latte (with a bit of white sugar) and i like it more this way!

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SenchaMatcha
66
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Not as good as real matcha but 1000X better than the other “green teas” i have had from the supermarket. would highly recommend for those wanting to try something with a more complex flavor than standard run of the mill teas. Def. recommend as a stepping stone tea to straight matcha. it gets you used to the flavor. Makes a great everyday tea without the hassle that comes with making a good cuppa matcha.
It does better with water that is less than 180*F. I usually use between 140 and 165.

Had again today.
brewed 30 sec-1 min first infusion at 130* F
brewed 1 min second infusion at 135* f.

very very interesting. both were strong but sweet. odd, i always thought i had to brew this one for like four minutes… guess I was wrong!

Made two mugs of this for breakfast along with a slice of Matcha cake with cream cheese frosting.

Ahhhhhh… Delicious. I forgot how good and simple this is to brew. Soft almost sweet taste. Subtle hint of bitter and umami.

Brewed four minutes at 140 f

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flowering
65

I’m not familiar with matcha outside of green tea ice cream, so it was great to be able to try this. (That’s one great thing about visiting people for holidays, drinking their tea!) Not bad at all, although I’m sure matcha prepared the traditional way is much better.

The DJBooth
74

Tried this at a coffee shop when I was visiting my fiance. I thought it was decent green tea. I didn’t notice the matcha in it as much but I like the idea that Republic of Tea had to combine green tea with matcha. I think it would be great for an inexpensive daily tea. I liked that I left the bag in my cup and it didn’t get bitter as green tea can.

wannablessedbe
86

Pretty good. I was a little saddened to find it wasn’t pure matcha. I’ve been trying to try matcha for awhile now and have been turned off by its outrageous $30 or more a small canister. I’d hope to be able to try it in this. But for a mixture it still makes a yummy cup of tea.

James
75

A good green tea, but one that I find gets me through the work day on a regular basis.

Colin
75

Good Green Tea. Still prefer the traditional Matcha. This particular tea is bagged, which is great for traveling.

sharpdart
51

Sorry, but I can’t say it really tastes like much of anything despite the color. It was my displeasure with this tea that inspired me to find out more about real matcha, so I guess I can give it some credit.

Jefferson Tesla
87

Daily fave. I notice a lot of reviews comparing it to green tea ice cream, and I’d say they’re right because it tastes like the ontological definition of “green tea flavor.”

Stacy Bunny
86
Stacy Bunny 2 tasting notes

As green teas go, this one is very flavorful. I originally purchased it because I found a matcha green tea muffin recipe on Emilie Autumn’s forum that sounded yummy back in my vegan days. The muffins were yummy and so was the tea. I found that mushing the pouch against the mug with a spoon really brings out the flavor. You can actually see the powder spreading through the water when you do it that way. Of course, if you don’t like strong tea then you may want to just steep it normally without mushing it.

This is my husbands favorite green tea. He usually hates green tea, but I make him drink it for its health benefits and of all the green teas in the cupboard, this one he drinks up by the canister. When I am able to get a bag of it before they run out, I like to drink it out of a white mug so that I can see the green powder flow from the bag better. I even mush it up against the mug with a spoon just to squeeze out more of the green cloud that is matcha. I’ve also made matcha green tea muffins with this tea and my husband absolutely LOVED them.

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