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drank White Anastasia by Kusmi Tea
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Adventaggedon Day 23: Tea 1/8

I was beginning to think this tea might now have made an appearance but I’m happy that it did! It’s one of my favourite EG blends in general, and yet another example of how well Kusmi approaches their white teas.

It was actually the last tea that I steeped up today as I was wrapping up at the office. I was trying to make sure I had dotted all my ’I’s and crossed all the ’T’s since I’ll be going on vacation tomorrow and wont be back there until sometime in the New Year. Were all the dishes gathered in the dishwasher? Did I start the dishwasher? Did I collect all of my mail and put it in my backpack to bring home? Were all the cardboard boxes collected for the cleaning team? Did I have my power cord for my laptop?

And, well, in trying to make sure I wasn’t leaving anything unfinished I over steeped my tea. A lot. I think I would be more bummed out by the bitterness I drew out were it not for the fact I already own a larger tin of this tea. It’s one of the few Kusmi blends I have a tin of, in fact. Even with some bitter edge, the cup was still nice – sort of like hot soothing lime water in the best kind of way one could possibly interpret the phrase hot soothing lime water.

At the end of the day I know the prominent lime note is why I actually like this tea so much compared to other Earl Greys – but hey, whatever works!

gmathis

My OCD angsty work exit question is, “Is the kettle unplugged?”

Roswell Strange

Unplugging the kettles was the first thing I did when I got in – we’ve got about nine of them in the office so that one was hard to forget because I kept seeing them everywhere. Then I just used the on top 95C water dispenser we’ve got (tea lab office perks!) for the rest of the day.

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gmathis

My OCD angsty work exit question is, “Is the kettle unplugged?”

Roswell Strange

Unplugging the kettles was the first thing I did when I got in – we’ve got about nine of them in the office so that one was hard to forget because I kept seeing them everywhere. Then I just used the on top 95C water dispenser we’ve got (tea lab office perks!) for the rest of the day.

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

I am a mid-twenties tea addict, blogger, and all around nerd. I grew up in the Prairies, but a few years ago I relocated to Quebec to pursue a career with DAVIDsTEA in the tea industry! I’m still working on getting my French language skills down…

My first introduction to tea, in any form outside of instant and bottled iced tea, was about seven years ago when I happened to stumble upon DAVIDsTEA while looking for a birthday present for a friend! I tried their Birthday Cake rooibos blend, and I’ve been hooked on tea ever since! In those seven years; I was introduced to the online tea community, expanded my interest in flavoured teas to include a deep love and appreciation for straight teas and traditional brewing methods, got a tea themed tattoo, started reviewing teas, amassed a sizable tea and teaware collection, became a TAC certified Tea Sommelier, & even came full circle by beginning a career in the tea industry with DAVIDsTEA!

I consider myself a Jack of all Teas, and strive to have a knowledge and appreciation of all tea types, formats, and styles of drinking. I don’t like to feel boxed in to just being a “flavoured tea” or “straight tea” drinker – my expectations may vary depending on the type of tea or how it’s been processed/prepared but if it’s good tea, it’s good tea no matter how it’s been made!

You name it, I probably drink it- and I’ll absolutely try anything at least once.

My default method of preparation is hot, Western style, and straight – but I’m not opposed to additions if I’m in the right mood. If I ever add something to a tea or use a different method of preparation I will ALWAYS call it out in the tasting note though.

I like to listen to music when drinking tea, especially when I’m brewing a large pot at a time or steeping Gongfu. Often I curate very intentional tea and music pairings, and sometimes I share them here in my tasting reviews. Music is something that I find can deeply affect the experience of having tea.

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Currently exploring/obsessed with: Sheng from Yiwu, Yancha (Qilan in particular), anything with a strong sweet potato note. Also, I need to try ALL the root beer teas! Searching for a really good caramel flavoured blend, ideally with a black tea base.

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