Organic English Breakfast

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea
Flavors
Malt, Sweet, Citrusy, Tannic
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Caffeine
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Certification
Fair Trade, Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 10 oz / 308 ml

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  • “We spent the weekend in Copenhagen and this is what they had in the breakfast buffet. (There were a number of other Clipper bags as well, but one of them I couldn’t work out what was and the others...” Read full tasting note
    69
  • “I didn’t have the organic one… I don’t think. Love that its fair trade and makes a pretty good cup, especially with milk and sugar. Solid bagged tea.” Read full tasting note
    92
  • “I really like Clipper tea, especially this blend. The tea is from India (Assam) and Ceylon (nowhere specific) and you can really get that in the flavour, even though it’s not complex or deep in the...” Read full tasting note
    67
  • “A tea bag from Izzy for this gloomy morning. Brewed one tea bag in my 300 ml cup and steeped for 3 minutes. Pretty much common black tea blend, quite tannic and malty. There are as well some...” Read full tasting note
    72

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A majestic blend starring full-bodied Assam and wonderfully delicate Ceylon for a refreshing finish. Best enjoyed with the morning papers.

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6 Tasting Notes

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1353 tasting notes

We spent the weekend in Copenhagen and this is what they had in the breakfast buffet. (There were a number of other Clipper bags as well, but one of them I couldn’t work out what was and the others I didn’t think were very suitable for breakfast.)

It contained Assam and Ceylon and the Assam shone clearly through, with the Ceylon tempering that astringency that usually gives me Assam-trouble.

I wouldn’t say it was anything particularly special or earth-moving, but it wasn’t horrible either. It was perfectly adequate for breakfast in a situation where I wasn’t about to start waxing poetic about it anyway. A tea to drink without having to have an opinion on it.

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270 tasting notes

I didn’t have the organic one… I don’t think. Love that its fair trade and makes a pretty good cup, especially with milk and sugar. Solid bagged tea.

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87 tasting notes

I really like Clipper tea, especially this blend. The tea is from India (Assam) and Ceylon (nowhere specific) and you can really get that in the flavour, even though it’s not complex or deep in the slightest. It’s still both malty, full-bodied, and fresh-flavoured. I also find it ever so slightly sweet.

Best with milk, but certainly nice without. It’s not the bitter EB type. I wrote up the full review (the long version of this note) and took a few pics for the blog https://www.immortalwordsmith.co.uk/clipper-english-breakfast-tea-review/

Side Note: It’s been over a year since I’ve posted here on Steepster… on one hand, I feel pretty bad for abandoning the site… on the other… what a time to come back! I’ve spent the past few hours catching up with the discussions – Steepster is actually getting maintenance/improvements now. That’s epic and about time. Hope everyone has been coping okay given the state of the world over the past year :)

Also, huge thanks to Martin for reaching out and getting me back on here!

Flavors: Malt, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML
Martin Bednář

Haha! Welcome back! I think we are in fairly active state of Steepster now, so… hopefully it will stay this way. Or even more!

Courtney

Welcome back! We’ve not met, but I also returned earlier this year (August) — looking forward to reading your notes! :)

ashmanra

Welcome back!

LuckyMe

Welcome back! Glad to see some of the old-timers returning.

Izzy

Thanks guys! Looking forward to catching up on your notes. And nice to meet you, Courtney :)

mrmopar

Hey you! Good seeing you.

Cameron B.

Hi, nice to meet you! :D

Izzy

Hey right back at you, mrmopar. Great to see you. And nice to meet you, Cameron B. :)

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1839 tasting notes

A tea bag from Izzy for this gloomy morning.

Brewed one tea bag in my 300 ml cup and steeped for 3 minutes.

Pretty much common black tea blend, quite tannic and malty. There are as well some lighter, maybe citrusy, notes. Not terribly bitter, which is always a plus for bagged stuff.

Flavors: Citrusy, Malt, Tannic

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML

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2238 tasting notes

057/365

Something simple this morning, for the first full week back at work. I found this one surprisingly malty, so probably quite heavy on the Assam, but with brighter, citrussy Ceylon notes. I think I actually prefer it to Twinings English Breakfast, which is something of a revelation to me. It’s so much maltier, and I really like that, although I wouldn’t necessarily drink it on an empty stomach.

Not much to say about this one, but I’m glad I tried it. It’s nice to find that I can still be surprised by something as ordinary as an EB!

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 45 sec 1 tsp

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71
836 tasting notes

1 teabag used

Preparation
Boiling 13 OZ / 375 ML

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