English Breakfast

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Black Tea
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Black Tea
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High
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Organic
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  • “Advent Calendar from Kaylee: Day 7 Covid finally caught up with me. :( Woke up feeling on the edge of crummy and tested positive on a rapid test. Luckily my partner is feeling better from his minor...” Read full tasting note
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  • “One of my first (4-year-old?) kitchen responsibilities was to make the Nestea. Mom would tell me how many spoonfuls to put in the pitcher, and then I got to stir it! (My cooking skills haven’t...” Read full tasting note
  • “This was yesterday’s tea. I’ve enjoyed these crystallized packets. Not just because they are convenient to the extreme. They also taste pretty good. They don’t have all the nuances of brewing some...” Read full tasting note

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English Breakfast – Organic Black Tea

Superior Assam and Ceylon black tea with notes of molasses and malt. Earthy and smooth. Brewed to perfection then crystallized.

Handcrafted from organic whole leaves by our tea master, Pique Tea crystals are an exquisite, nutritious tea in a modern sachet. Simply open and stir with warm water for a perfect cup anytime, anywhere. www.piquetea.com

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Advent Calendar from Kaylee: Day 7

Covid finally caught up with me. :( Woke up feeling on the edge of crummy and tested positive on a rapid test. Luckily my partner is feeling better from his minor bout with it, so at least we’re not sick at the same time!

It was nice to have a super-easy tea option this morning. I’ve never tried these tea crystals before, but they’re not bad! A totally serviceable plain breakfast tea, and better than many a tea bag I’ve had in my life.

ashmanra

Oh no! I hope your bout will be a very minor one!

Shae

Hugs to you and your partner!

Kelmishka

Thank you both!

Kaylee

Oh no! Wishing you a full and speedy recovery!

Nattie

Oh no, hope you recover soon!

tea-sipper

Wishing you quick health!

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2901 tasting notes

One of my first (4-year-old?) kitchen responsibilities was to make the Nestea. Mom would tell me how many spoonfuls to put in the pitcher, and then I got to stir it! (My cooking skills haven’t improved much since then.)

Pique’s crystals allow you to experience the sophisticated version of the same process, and it works admirably for convenience, ease of prep, and dissolving nicely without getting gritty. The little sleeve K S sent my way recommended 8 ounces of water, so I stuck with that (roughly), even though I drink out of significantly larger mugs and tumblers most of the time.

At that powder-to-water ratio, the English Breakfast is very strong. Builders’ tea strength. I was surprised! Good stuff, just proceed knowledgeably if you prefer a less stout wakey-uppy.

K S

I’m a weenie. I used a 10 oz mug. I used around 12 iced and strangely I found it stronger cold. Glad you found it worthy.

gmathis

I ended up putting half the mug over ice with a little extra water, and it was great. Would be excellent summer lawn-mowing tea.

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1719 tasting notes

This was yesterday’s tea. I’ve enjoyed these crystallized packets. Not just because they are convenient to the extreme. They also taste pretty good. They don’t have all the nuances of brewing some fine leaves yourself, but are better than bagged or any RTD that I have tried.

This one surprised me. All of the others have had a fairly sharp edge – almost tart. I like that but not everyone does. This blend is Assam and Ceylon. I expect a brisk bite. Instead this is smooth malt. They call it earthy. My mind interpreted it as woods and leafy. Fruity. Maybe a little floral. The color was dark orange leaning heavily towards ruby. At the end just before the aftertaste it develops a nice edge that breaks the smooth mold.

I next tried it cold by adding a packet to a 12 oz bottle of icy water. What is interesting to me is it had more edge iced. This works perfect for me. I like my hot breakfast tea to bring me evenly into the day rather than with a jolt. I want my iced tea to be more grrrr. This does both and pretty well.

These Pique teas are not pre-sweetened. They don’t need sweetened, but they take it well if you so desire.

gmathis

I’m intrigued by these.

K S

I have 3 left – they’re yours.

White Antlers

I’ve been following all your Pique tea reviews and think these might be excellent for the hot, humid weather here this spring and summer. While I often have the best intentions to do a cold brew at night, often by the time my work day ends (anywhere between 9 and 11 at night), I just want to relax, goof off and not be anywhere near the kitchen, stove or refrigerator.

gmathis

:) Well, that just makes my day!

(Whiteantlers…I’m with you: my brain deteriorates to nothing but flatline after work these days!)

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