Brownie Batter Honeybush from 52Teas

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52teas-Brownie-Batter-HoneybushTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tea Description:

A certain someone who shall remain nameless *ahem, LiberTEAs* keeps telling me that our chocolate blends need MORE chocolate. More chocolate, she insists, more, more, more. So, I decided to see just how chocolatey a blend I can make: and here it is. This is our premium organic, caffeine-free honeybush blended with organic cacao nibs AND chocolate chips and organic flavors of brownie batter and extra chocolate. =) Do I need to say more?

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Taster’s Review:

So I was quite pleased with myself when I read the above description because it’s nice to see that people listen to me when I say that more chocolate = better.  Sometimes I think I say these things just to hear my fingers tap on the keyboard.

But no.  Frank from 52Teas heard me.  And so he created this Brownie Batter Honeybush tea.

To brew this, I used my Breville One Touch, adding the whole 1/2 ounce to the basket (I usually like a little extra leaf when it comes to honeybush tisanes).  Then I poured 500ml of freshly filtered water into the jug of my tea maker.  I set the temperature for 195°F and the timer for 10 minutes.  Since honeybush doesn’t have the tannin content that Camellia Sinensis does, it won’t get bitter like tea when steeped an extended length of time.  And by lowering the temperature to just below boiling, I find that it eliminates that funky ‘sour wood’ taste that is often noted in both rooibos and honeybush.

My first two sips were a little muddied because the cup was still quite hot.  After allowing it to cool to a drinkable temperature, the flavors really come forward.

The flavor is really chocolate-y.  The honeybush flavors come through too, and the nutty flavor of the honeybush really ties in well with the idea of brownie batter.  I find that the flavors develop as I continue to sip – now that I’m nearly finished with this huge mug of tea, I’m experiencing more chocolate with each sip than I did at the start.

Very yummy.  If you’re a chocolate fan, you’ll like this one.  The chocoholic in me is quite satisfied with this drink!

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