Christmas Fruitcake Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

Christmas-FruitcakeTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

What’s Christmas without fruitcake? Not some brick of processed dried up yuck and colored cherries, but real, moist, sweet cake with cherries, oranges, cranberries, and pineapple–that’s the kind of Christmas fruitcake we tried to recreate here. And we did it, like always, with just premium organic Iyerpadi black tea and organic flavors. Enjoy!

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

OK, confession time:  I actually like fruitcake.  I’m probably one of the only people on earth that does like it.  I don’t like all fruitcake, but if I happen to find a bakery that does fruitcake right – something that’s been baked in-house with good quality ingredients and that’s been doused with brandy … yeah, that stuff, I’d eat happily.  That, to me, is the best way to ingest brandy.

So I was happy when Southern Boy Teas announced this Christmas Fruitcake Iced Black Tea as a flavor for the week of December 29th!

I don’t taste brandy flavoring here, so I don’t know that it was actually utilized in this flavor.  But that’s OK, because this is really tasty just the way it is.

I’m really liking the flavors here.  Of the fruit flavors, I think I taste the orange most.  I taste orange throughout the sip and into the aftertaste.  I get a nice little sweet and tart citrus note in the aftertaste.  I taste notes of pineapple and cranberry and cherry, and I appreciate that these flavors are nicely balanced.  I’m not getting an overwhelming, cough syrupy cherry note which is good.

The cake notes are softer than the fruit notes, but they’re definitely there.  I get a sweet, cake-y flavor that is really pleasant.  I taste hints of a buttery flavor.  I like the way all the flavors come together in one sip:  the sip starts out with a sweet orange note, and shortly afterward, I pick up on hints of cranberry.  Pineapple is present throughout the sip.  Cherry weaves its way in and out.  The cake notes are sort of a sweet undertone throughout the sip and if I happen to slurp the sip, I get more of the cake-y sweetness (although it feels a little weird to slurp iced tea, I’ve gotta tell you.)

Overall, a really good, fruity, fun iced tea.

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Blackberry Sangria Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-Blackberry-SangriaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

Our amazing organic Iyerpadi iced tea base blended with the organic flavors of blackberry, red wine, and citrus fruits. This will delight your palate and the palates of your guests. A great iced tea to share with your holiday guests.

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

It’s a tasty iced tea, but as someone who typically doesn’t get all that into alcoholic beverages, I’m not finding the flavor combination of fruit and red wine all that alluring.  It’s just not my ideal flavor combination.

But it is tasty.  The blackberry notes are very forward which I am enjoying, and I taste notes of red wine.  I like that the red wine isn’t a particularly strong flavor, it reminds me a bit of the wine flavor you’d taste if you were drinking a wine cooler.  Yeah, I used to drink those.  They were pretty popular when I was younger.  Boy, I just aged myself, didn’t I?

There’s also a background note of citrus.  These flavors add more ‘tang’ than a real focused citrus-y flavor.  A little bit of contrast to the sweet notes of blackberry.

The black tea is tasted among these other flavors, and I appreciate that as well.  I can’t say that this is my favorite iced tea flavor, but I’m enjoying it.  It’s refreshing and fruity and my palate finds it pleasing.  But if I were to sit down and place another order, I don’t think that this would be one that I’d put into my shopping cart.

But Southern Boy Teas does have a lot of other teas that I’d put into my shopping cart (more than I’ll allow myself to buy! ha!)  Have you checked out their Indiegogo campaign yet?  They’re looking to take their brand to new heights with this campaign, so please consider contributing and helping them reach their goal!

Blueberry Cordial Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-Blueberry-CordialTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

After sharing some blueberry cordials with a friend, my helper, Shante wanted us to create a blueberry cordial tea. So here it is: our premium Indian black teas blended with organic chocolate, blueberry and brandy flavors.

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

I’m starting to notice that I need to drink at least a full glass of iced tea of whatever flavor I’m reviewing from Southern Boy Teas before I’m able to make a proper assessment of it.  I need to finish the first glass and be about halfway through my second glass before I’m able to really offer a fair evaluation of the tea.

That’s because the flavors don’t really reach out and grab me from the first few sips.  It isn’t until I reach the end of the first glass that I’m starting to notice the flavors.  Then with the second glass … I notice that the flavors are still developing on my palate.  By the time I’ve reached the mid-glass point of the second glass of iced tea, then I can really taste the flavors clearly.

And this is really a tasty iced tea!

I don’t know if it’s a “blueberry cordial” exactly, though.  I find myself still searching for the chocolate notes.  I can taste the blueberry very clearly.  I get a strong sweet yet tart blueberry flavor with that familiar tingly berry sensation at the finish.  That tingling, tart note lingers into the aftertaste.

I also taste notes of brandy.  The notes of brandy are subtle but they’re there and they seem to accentuate the flavors of the blueberry rather than try to stand out on their own.

The chocolate is there too, but it’s something that I find myself needing to really focus on the sip to taste.  Once I do focus on the sip – by sipping slowly with a slight ‘slurp’ to aerate the liquid on my palate – I can really taste the chocolate.  So, I’m not saying that the chocolate notes are too delicate, I’m just saying that when taking a casual sip, they aren’t as noticeable as when I’m really trying to focus on what flavors I’m experiencing with this tea.

The black tea is also tasted in this.  It’s not an aggressive flavor, but it’s tasted.  It’s smooth and brisk.  No bitterness and I’m not detecting any astringency either.  It’s just smooth and pleasant.  It isn’t a particularly bold tasting tea, but it isn’t something I’d call muted or even drab.  I think it’s offering just the right amount of flavor for this particular blend:  allowing the flavors of the blueberry cordial to shine through while still reminding me that I’m drinking black tea.

Overall, I think that this blend is a win.  It might not be my favorite to come from Southern Boy Teas, but it’s one that I wouldn’t mind having again.  I enjoyed it!

Candy Cane Flavored Iced White Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-WHITE-Candy-CaneTea Information:

Leaf Type:  White

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

Don’t let the simplicity of this flavor fool you: this is a blend of our premium organic shou mei white tea fannings with organic peppermint candy cane flavors and it does not disappoint. Believe me when I say, you’ll have a hard time keeping this tea in your refrigerator.

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

After having tried the Candy Cane Iced Black Tea from SBT last year and loving it, I had really high expectations for this white tea version.  Unfortunately, it fell a little short of the expectations I had.

Oh, this is still a really tasty iced tea.  It’s just not as amazing as I remember the black tea version.  Then again, it could be that my expectations were too high, so this was not going to reach those heights.

But this is – as I said – quite tasty.  The white tea is light and I like the crisp, refreshing flavor.  It has a sweet flavor that’s airy and hay-like and very fresh tasting.

This fresh taste melds well with the cool notes of the minty candy cane flavor.  It’s not just “minty” – there is a light sweetness in there too so this tastes more like a white tea flavored with a candy cane than it does a white tea flavored with peppermint.  There are hints of vanilla and a soft, almost ‘candy-like’ sweetness in there.  I like that I’m getting this really delicious sweetness but it isn’t too sweet.

It’s a tasty tea.  That said, if I’m going to be shopping for a candy cane iced tea, I’d probably be putting the black tea version in my cart before I’d grab the white tea version.

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Gingerbread Flavored Iced Honeybush Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-HONEYBUSH-GingerbreadTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

This is a crowd pleaser. Order this today and offer your Thanksgiving dinner guests an awesome caffeine-free treat with organic flavors of gingerbread and a hint of cream cheese frosting. This is a real treat and likely to go fast. Do not miss out on this one.

Learn more about this tea here.

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Taster’s Review:

Gingerbread is not something I eat often.  I like some gingerbread, but most that I find tends to be a little on the wimpy side with no real ginger flavor.  An exception to that is the gingerbread that I’ve tasted from Nikki’s Cookies.  Good stuff.

But a lot of the gingerbread that you can buy in the grocery stores (about a month ago, you couldn’t walk into a grocery store without seeing a “gingerbread house kit.”  And most of that stuff tastes like it was made from cardboard.  No real ginger flavor – it’s as if the ginger that they use in the recipe is ground ginger that had been sitting on the shelf since Christmas in 1990.  Boring flavor with no ginger kick.

So I’m hoping this tea will give me the kind of gingerbread flavor I want!

I hot-brewed this tea.  I brought a quart of water to 195°F and dropped the sachet into the kettle and let it steep for 9 minutes.  Then I strained the liquid into my favorite half gallon iced tea pitcher and repeated the process:  heated a quart of water – 195°F – and put the same sachet into the kettle.  This time, I let it steep for 11 minutes.  Then I let the pitcher come to room temperature before I stashed it in the refrigerator to cool overnight.

Today, I have a pitcher full of gingerbread tea!  Well, I guess I should say, I did have a pitcher full of gingerbread tea.  Now I have about 1 glassful of tea remaining at the bottom of the pitcher and that glassful will be consumed soon!

This has a nice ginger flavor.  The ginger is subtle but present in every sip.  It doesn’t have a strong, peppery zing from the ginger, but there’s enough ginger in there to know that you’re tasting ginger.  And there’s a pleasant sweetness, almost molasses-y, and that’s something I want to taste with gingerbread too.

This is sweet and enjoyable without being cloying.  The ginger cuts through enough of the sweetness to keep it from tasting too sweet.  The honeybush is a good base for the gingerbread flavors because the nutty and honey-esque flavors of the honeybush really tie in well with the overall gingerbread concept.

If I’m to offer any “complaint” about this tea, it would be that I want a little more “buttery/pastry” like flavor.  That – it would seem – has become a common complaint of mine about some of the baked good flavor teas that 52Teas/Southern Boy Teas/Zoomdweebies has been producing as of late.  I’m just not getting the buttery/pastry-like flavor that I’ve come to love from some of 52Teas’ classic flavors like their Pancake Breakfast tea.  I think that would make this taste more like a gingerbread cookie.

That said, I found this iced tisane to be enjoyable.  I like the flavor of the ginger and the molasses notes are quite delightful.  It’s not my favorite iced tea selection from Southern Boy Teas, but it’s tasty and refreshing.  The fact that the half gallon pitcher is nearly empty after it being in the refrigerator for less than a day should be testament to the fact that I enjoyed the flavor and it is very easy to drink.

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