Neon Forest - Sweet Woodruff Chamomile Green

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  • “TTB 2025. I’ve gotten on my soapbox about this company before, so I’ll spare y’all the screed this time. Suffice to say, I find their framing extremely pretentious and disrespectful to the history...” Read full tasting note
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From August Uncommon Tea

Tastes Like: bubblegum, clover, wild strawberry, lemon
Feels Like: exploring a magical forest

Prepare for sweet and smooth, otherworldly taste. This extraordinary green tea blend is fruity, herbaceous, bright, and sweet. Sweet woodruff, a native European herb, is the star ingredient. Its perfumed wild strawberry flavor electrifies a bouquet of chamomile, bergamot, apple, lemon, and green tea. Sipping this tea sends you on a flavor adventure with dazzling shifts between fragrant herbs, ultra-sweet forest berries, and edible flowers. A tea for lovers of floral and fruity green teas.

All Natural
Vegan
Gluten Free
Non GMO

Ingredients: Chinese green tea, sweet woodruff, dried apple, sweet blackberry leaves, chamomile, lemon peel, natural flavors of apple, woodruff and bergamot

Steeping Instructions
Hot Brewing 10 oz
Heat 175°f/80°c water
Add 3.5g tea, about 2 teaspoons
Pour 10oz/300ml hot water
Infuse 4-5 mins. Longer is stronger.
Repeat Reinfuse 1-2 times

Iced Brewing 10 oz
Heat 175°f/80°c water
Add 3.5g tea, about 2 teaspoons
Pour ~3oz hot water to barely cover tea leaves
Infuse 4-5 mins. Longer is stronger.
Dilute with 7oz cold water
Serve Over ice

Pro tip: If you want more concentrated flavor, try doubling the tea leaves in this recipe.

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TTB 2025. I’ve gotten on my soapbox about this company before, so I’ll spare y’all the screed this time. Suffice to say, I find their framing extremely pretentious and disrespectful to the history and tradition of tea as well as other companies that have been innovating in the fun-flavored-tea realm long before August was even an idea. I’ve had some good blends from them, so I’m not opposed to trying one that’s new-to-me, but I have no interest in giving them my money or space in my cupboard.
That said, this blend is pretty tasty! The strawberry note hits first, followed quickly by an apple-y chamomile. Some gentle tartness at the end of the sip. I don’t know what kind of bubblegum they’re chewing, but I’m not getting anything bubblegum-like. I also can’t really pick out anything about the base green tea here. A very easy drinker.

Cameron B.

I also find their marketing to be a bit much, but also I think there are only 2 or 3 teas that I’ve ever liked enough to reorder from them, and plenty that I’ve really disliked ha ha.

There seem to be a lot of newer companies now that actively try to distance themselves from existing tea norms because they want to attract young and hip people by “reinventing” tea. Not necessarily a bad thing if it gets more people into tea, but they never fail to elicit an eyeroll from me… :P

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