Back in Blackberry

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Black Tea
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Astringent, Blackberry, Candy, Cream, Malt, Tart
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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From BrutaliTeas

Ingredients: Black Tea, Natural Blackberry Creme Flavor, Raspberry Leaves

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1429 tasting notes

While not overly complex in vision, I still enjoyed this cozy candied blackberry tea (with creme notes). It was robust enough to handle milk too.

Flavors: Astringent, Blackberry, Candy, Cream, Malt, Tart

gmathis

That sounds nice—the blackberry teas that have crossed my palate have always been tart and doctored with hibiscus. I want blackberry cobbler!

Crowkettle

It’s too bad that hibiscus is often the default for “tart berry” flavouring. This tea is proof right here that all you need is the right (nippy) base :)

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Sipdown (1547)!

So Marika and I each surprised each other with Advent Calendars this year – I got her the one from World Tea House and she got me the Brutaliteas one. We were a little worried about if it would arrive on time since they only shipped out the order a couple days ago (which they were very transparent about – we took the risk anyway) but it arrived this afternoon so I finally have all of my advents ready for tomorrow!

In addition to the advent she ordered a bunch of big sizes for herself of some of the favourite teas from our last order a couple months ago and then a few other neither of us had tried yet – which she kindly gave me samples of so I could try them too! This was one of several – though I finished off the sample she measured out for me by making a large pot of it to sip on throughout the afternoon.

The blackberry flavouring is really nice: sweet and a little bit syrupy but still pretty natural tasting and not overly acidic. Really distinct blackberry, too! I love how much of the black tea base comes through since the blend itself is so simple and restrained – it’s just blackberry with brisk tea and almost a burnt sugar type of finish that, while I’m not totally sure where it comes from, really works with the blackberry. It’s like the hard shell of a creme brulee – just no custard. Very enjoyable!

AJRimmer

Oh I have this advent too! I’m excited to start!

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1711 tasting notes

dvent day 15. It looked like a black tea so I steeped it at those parameters, but it came out a bit bitter and burnt. Adding some creamer mellowed out my mistake and brought out the blackberry flavors. They are nice, but subtle. I didn’t get a super strong bold flavors.

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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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1789 tasting notes

Advent day 15! Really enjoyed this! The blackberry is prominent, even over the bold black base. Pretty simple, but excellent nevertheless.

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