Pineapple Upside Down Cake from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-GREEN-Pineapple-Upside-down-cakeTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

Our premium buttery sweet organic Chinese fannings green tea blended with organic yellow cake, pineapple, brown sugar, and a hint of maraschino cherry flavors. This is ridiculously delicious. Don’t miss your chance to grab one.

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

Pineapple Upside Down Cake used to be one of my favorite desserts my mom would make as a child.  Growing up, my brothers and I were never fans of the traditional birthday cake.  My poor mom would always ending up baking a pie or some other dessert (she tried once to make orange fluff and put candles in it-true story).  She would ask us if we were sure we didn’t want a chocolate cake and we would always say no, we want pie or we want cheesecake.  Or we would ask for Pineapple Upside Down Cake.  Which was a little different than the traditional Pineapple Upside Down Cake.  My mom would make it as a cheesecake instead.  To this day, even as adults,we devour that dessert whenever she makes it.  And she makes a healthy version of it now too- so you don’t have to feel guilty about cramming huge bites of it in your face.

This tea brought all those warm and fuzzy memories to me.  This tea reminds me of that dessert my mom makes minus the cheesecake part.  So good! The green tea provides a rich buttery base.  The pineapple flavor is mixed in with just the right amount of brown sugar and maraschino cherry flavoring.  You can seriously taste each flavor separately.  But they do mingle very well together.  The only flavor I didn’t pick up was the yellow cake but I’m wondering if that was a flavor that the green tea kind of overshadowed.  Oh well.  Regardless I am really enjoying this one.

I cold brewed this one and was very happy with the results.  I didn’t try making it up like a hot beverage because I ended up steeping this one until there were just no more infusions in the poor little tea pouch.  I  see myself picking more of this one up for sure.  This one is going to be a fantastic addition to those teas I keep on hand to keep my sweet tooth from demanding a piece of candy or junk food around 2pm each work day.

Blueberry and Banana Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT Blueberry-BananaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebie’s

Tea Description:

Premium Organic black tea with organic flavors. Each 14g teabag will make one 2-quart pitcher of DELICIOUS iced tea. Re-steep the teabag and you can get a full gallon out of each one. Steep in boiling water for 2-3 minutes. (3 minutes MAX.) Then combine with ice and water to make a 2-quart pitcher. It couldn’t be simpler–OR more delicious!

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I love me a Banana flavored tea.  They are hard to find, especially ones that are not red rooibos flavored.  So when I saw this one during one of the recent sales, I had to grab it.

SBT’s teas are pretty convenient.  Fill a pitcher with water, throw the tea pouch in, and a few hours later you have yourself some iced tea.  Pretty tasty iced tea too.  They make 2 quarts to share or not to share with others.  I chose the not to share route with this one.

The banana sadly in this one is more of a hint or a slight aftertaste.  The black tea base shows through the most with the blueberry falling into second place.  If I hadn’t know there was supposed to be banana flavoring in this, I would have just thought it was a blueberry tea.  I was really hoping for more banana.  But even with that, I can see this one being a purchase here and there.  The blueberry flavor that is used I really enjoy.

I’ll have to pick more of this up in the summer months for get together and family time at my parents’ pool.  I can see this one going over really well!

Bananas! Black Tea from 52Teas

BananasTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tea Description:

Lots of people have commented on our banana tea blends in the past. We’ve used banana in a few blends inspired by banana pudding, bananas foster and even banana bread, but I thought this week we would really go bananas and just go with an all out banana tea. We’ve blended our Pettaiagala Extra Long Leaf OP black tea from Sri Lanka with real freeze-dried bananas and organic banana flavors, and this, my friends, is bananatacular! It’s bananaramic! It’s enough to leave you humming the Batman theme– “Nana nana nana nana nana nana… Batman!”

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

While I was sipping this Bananas! Black Tea from 52Teas, I wasn’t thinking of the Batman theme, I was thinking that this sh** is Bananas!  B-a-n-a-n-a-s!

And it definitely IS bananas.

And unlike so many of the various banana flavored teas out there, this doesn’t taste overly candied.  It doesn’t taste like banana runts (I hate banana runts) and it doesn’t taste like banana (insert any other banana flavored candy here).

What it does taste like is black tea and banana.  It’s a little on the sweet side, like a sweeter banana – perhaps one that has been lightly sprinkled with sugar and caramelized under the broiler.

The black tea is really nice here, it’s a rich, robust black tea.  Somewhat astringent at the tail, but not too astringent.  There are even hints of a slightly bitter intonation.  I think that the bitterness and astringency helps this blend because it cuts through some of the sweet notes and makes this more like black tea and banana rather than an artificial banana flavored candy with hints of black tea in the background.  The hints of bitter and astringency offer balance to this cup.

I really enjoyed this.  I brewed a large pot of it so that I could have some served hot and some iced, and I like it hot and cold.  I think that if you’re going to drink it hot, I’d recommend letting the temperature drop to a drinkable temperature.  In other words, pour the cup and let it cool for about 4 – 5 minutes before you start sipping.  This is long enough to let the temperature drop but it’s still nice and hot.  The wait time allows the flavors to develop in the cup and it really gets the bananas going BANANAS!

If you like bananas, this tea will have you singing like a minion.

Cantaloupe & Berries Green Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-GREEN-Cantaloupe-and-BerriesTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

This super refreshing and delicious iced tea will definitely get you in the mood for spring. We’ve blended our sweet organic Chinese sencha fannings green tea with organic cantaloupe, strawberry, blackberry and blueberry flavors. Be warned, this will disappear out of your fridge really fast!

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn about SBT’s subscriptions here.

Taster’s Review:

If you’re a frequent reader of our site, then you’ve probably already read a review of this Cantaloupe & Berries Green Tea from Southern Boy Teas!  A few of the sisters are fans of Southern Boy Teas!

I recently acquired a new iced tea jar.  I’ve been looking for either a half gallon or gallon sized glass jar (not a pitcher but a jar) and I’ve finally found one.  This search started several years ago when I was still yearning to make sun tea – before I discovered the joy of cold-brewing tea.

Note:  sun brewing tea is essentially the same thing as cold brewing tea.  The big difference is that with cold-brewing tea, you don’t leave the jar out in the sun, you stash it in the fridge.  This bestows one obvious benefit onto the brewed tea:  it’s COLD when it’s finished brewing.  I don’t think the sun actually ‘brews’ the tea.  The steep in the water brews the tea.  I don’t know that the sun actually does anything to the flavor.  But, I don’t think you could have convinced me of that a few years ago before I actually tried cold-brewing tea.

So I don’t know why it was still important for me to have a jar.  I have an awesome iced tea pitcher that works great for cold-brewing tea.  And to be honest, I prefer my awesome iced tea pitcher over the new tea jar, primarily because this jar has a very annoying lid.  It screws on, the way most jar lids screw on, but the threads don’t line up as easily/nicely as I’d like them to, making it more of a chore to screw on/unscrew the lid than it needs to be.  It’s a minor annoyance, certainly, but, because my awesome tea pitcher doesn’t have this annoyance, it makes it the preferred iced tea vessel.

But one advantage that the new tea jar has over my awesome iced tea pitcher is that the tea jar has a 1 gallon capacity.  Therefore, I could hot-brew a whole GALLON of this tea all at once and didn’t have to stash the tea bag in the fridge to resteep.  I got my full gallon during one brewing session.  (Well, technically, it took four infusions to fill the gallon tea jar.)  Plus, it freed up my iced tea pitcher for another tea so I can have 1 1/2 gallons of iced tea in the fridge for the warm weather ahead.

So, yes, I brewed a gallon of this tea.  I steeped it one quart at a time, bringing the water to 170°F and then allowing the bag to first steep for 1 1/2 minute and adding 30 seconds to each subsequent infusion.

Refreshing!  I like the combination of cantaloupe and berries.  The berries offer the strongest flavor – with strawberry and blackberry dominating, but not by much.  I also get a nice amount of blueberry flavor.  The berries are sweet with that familiar berry tart note.  The cantaloupe offers a sweet, delightful melon note that contrasts nicely with the tart and tangy berries.

The green tea is a little lost in this – but I do get a hint of buttery flavor as well as a hint of that buttery mouthfeel.  I also get just a hint of a fresh, grassy taste.  These notes are subtle and even though I think I’d like the green tea flavors to be a little more distinct, I found this tea very enjoyable overall.

Caramel Pecan Cheesecake Oolong/Mate Blend from 52Teas

Caramel-Pecan-Cheesecake-Oolong-MateTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Oolong Tea & Yerba Mate Blend

Where to Buy:  52Teas

Tea Description:

Sometimes necessity really is the mother of invention. We didn’t quite have enough of either roasted mate or Fujian oolong left to make a full batch of a new blend, so I decided maybe we should blend them together, and the toasty Fujian oolong is a great compliment to the roasted mate! Even better, we paired it with organic caramel, cheesecake and pecan flavors with real pecans. This is a yummy treat you’re not going to want to miss out on.

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn more about 52Teas’ subscriptions here.

Taster’s Review:

This morning, I was in dire need of some caffeine.  It may come as a complete shock to you – but I’m guessing it won’t! – but I am addicted to caffeine.  And occasionally, I’ll go a little longer than I should without a cup of caffeinated tea and I’ll feel the withdrawal headache come on.  This was the case this morning when I woke up:  caffeine headache!  Ack!

When I get a caffeine headache, I generally turn to one of three types of “tea” to help rid me of the headache quickly.  I either whisk up a bowl of Matcha or I brew up a cup of Yerba Mate or Guayusa.  Usually, I reach for Matcha, but I don’t like to drink Matcha on an empty stomach and since I haven’t yet eaten anything and I can’t even think about food until I rid myself of this nagging pain in my skull, I decided to go with either Yerba Mate or Guayusa.

Fortunately, I remembered that I had some Yerba Mate to try in the form of this Caramel Pecan Cheesecake Oolong/Mate blend from 52Teas!  So I grabbed the pouch and measured out 1 1/2 bamboo scoops into the basket of my Kati Tumbler as the kettle was heating 12 ounces of water to 185°F.

My go-to temperature for an Oolong is 180°F and for Yerba Mate it’s 195°F.  Since this blend contains both, I decided to heat the kettle to somewhere in the middle.

I steeped the tea for 3 minutes and waited about 3 minutes to let the tea cool.  Mmm!

OK, let me just say that I really did have my doubts when I first read the description of this tea.  Seriously?  A blend of Oolong and Mate?  It sounded very strange and I wasn’t sure how I’d like it.  But this WORKS!  The nutty notes of the Oolong work together fabulously with the roasted flavor of the Mate.  This profile offers the perfect backdrop for the pecan flavor which is the star of this show.

Deliciously nutty, I love how the top notes of warm, roasty-toasty nutty flavors marry with the mid-notes of sweet, decadent caramel.  By mid-sip, I start to pick up on the creamy notes of cheesecake with just a touch of tangy cream cheese flavor.

This tea is so much better than I ever anticipated it being and guess what?  No more headache either!  This tea gets two thumbs up for being a deliciously rocked-out combination of tea bases that I would have never imagined together before now.  And if I had an extra thumb, I’d give the tea another thumbs up for helping me with my caffeine fix!  Unfortunately, I don’t have another thumb, so I’ll just say:  Bravo, 52Teas!