Lemon Aid Herbal Tisane from The Rabbit Hole

Lemon-Aid

Tisane Information:

Leaf Type:  Herbal Tisane

Where to Buy:  The Rabbit Hole

Tisane Description:

The marriage of lemon and ginger, need we say more? Great hot with a dash of honey but equally at home with a few ice cubes to chill it down.

Learn more about this tisane here.

Taster’s Review:

Nice!  This Lemon Aid Herbal Tisane from The Rabbit Hole is really refreshing!  There is a really nice balance between the ginger and the citrus-y tones here, the ginger is not overpowering … it doesn’t have that high-powered pepper kick to it.  Instead, it is warm and soothing and it complements the citrus flavors of the tisane.

Like the ginger, I am finding the lemon-y notes to be somewhat subdued, but, it has a really lovely, sweet lemon taste rather than a pucker-y lemon flavor.  There is, of course, some tart and tangy notes to the lemon and these are most noticeable in the aftertaste where I feel a little tingle on my tongue. The aftertaste also offers some of the peppery tones of the ginger … but it is still quite subtle.  It’s very pleasant.

I drank this hot, since the weather is still so cold outside, and I found it to be very comforting and cozy to drink hot, but as it cooled, I found it to be very refreshing, like lemonade.  I did notice that some of the flavors tapered slightly as it cooled, so I would recommend brewing it strong if you’re making iced tea with this.

This is the kind of tea that you want to keep on hand for the times when you might be feeling a bit under the weather, because it’s so soothing to the throat.  I am not feeling under the weather at the moment, but, I did notice how nice it felt on my throat, regardless!

A very nice tisane!

Lemon-Aid from 52Teas

Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Herbal Tisane

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Product Description:

In the process [of creating the Lemolicious Guayusa Blend], we created what I’m going to refer to as Lemon Aid, which is a blend of (yup:) lemon myrtle, lemon balm, lemongrass, lemon verbena, lemon peel and some sun-dried lemon slices along with natural lemon flavors–which I felt was bold and awesome enough that perhaps some folks would like to make a tea out of, or perhaps add in with whatever teas they are steeping for a little extra lemon zing.

Taster’s Review:

I have been holding on to this pouch for quite some time and haven’t tried it until a few days ago… and I haven’t really stopped drinking it since.  I brewed up batches of it for iced tea (and it is spectacular as an iced tea), and have been sipping on it just about every night … until now … as I’ve reached the end of the pouch!

So I guess it goes without saying that I LOVE this stuff.  It surprises me just how much I like it; I didn’t expect it to be this good.  I figured “lemon-aid? … ho-hum.”  But it isn’t ho-hum at all.  As much as I enjoy a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade in the summer, I think I may like this even better.

When this is served iced it really shines.  It has that zesty lemon flavor, but, it doesn’t come off pucker-y tart.  The herbal notes in this help mellow out those sharper lemon notes, and make it very smooth and delicious.  It doesn’t taste overly herbaceous, but, there are some vegetative notes in the background.  Bright lemon notes, more sweet than tart (which is just fine with me), and a tingly lemon note that lingers on the tongue in the aftertaste.

It is also quite nice hot, and this evening as I write this, I find myself with a bit of a sore throat, and I may be coming down with a cold (thankfully my tastebuds are not yet affected).  I find this to be very soothing on my aching throat and a little bit of honey makes this even more soothing.

A very pleasing, mild lemonade … err, make that Lemon-Aid … that is definitely not ho-hum.  I am really going to miss this now that it is sold out.  I only wish I had tried it sooner!