Tasty and coconutty.
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Tasty as always.
Made a nice start to my morning on the way to the car show. It kept me warm while speeding along in an open-top car, but its flavor wasn’t quite up to snuff today. I think it was the lack of soy milk.
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Mmm, delicious iced green tea!
A delicious part of my 3 cup day.
Yesterday was another 3 cup day. Every time I drink this tea it gets better and better.
Yesterday was a 3 cup day. This one was great in seminar. I absolutely loved it.
A delightful tea when not oversteeped (as I usually make it). Great for a crappy sick day.
Yesterday was a 3 cup day. I love this tea. It makes me feel better even when everything else sucks.
Yesterday was a 3 cup day. This tea was a great lunch tea, despite the name. Fine on it’s own, without sweetener.
This tea + vanilla Silk = delicious comfort tea
Had this at lunch, too. It’s nice on a chilly September afternoon when things are not going your way. Probably one of the best bag teas I’ve ever had, but it remains a bit shy of White Symphony loose tea.
I drank this on the way to statistics this morning. Great comfort tea.
Love. This.
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Still backdating…
A decent black tea, as far as bag teas go. Good with soy milk.
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Tasty! A nice black tea, though pretty indistinguishable from other black iced teas in this form.
Still backdating… and still delicious!
Backdating… delicious with soy milk!
Slightly sweet, not overpowering, but definitely tea. On the way to becoming one of my favorite teas, and possibly my favorite white tea. Good way to wrap up a day of W.B. Yeats.
I’m mixed on this tea. It got slightly oversteeped, so the black became a bit bitter and overpowering. It also reminded me of Yunnan Jig, about which I feel similarly.









