Strawberry Pina Colada Flavored Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

Strawberry-Pina-ColadaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

Premium Organic black tea with organic flavors.

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn about SBT’s subscriptions here.

Taster’s Review:

As one who doesn’t drink a lot of alcohol, I can’t say that I’ve ever tasted a Strawberry Pina Colada.  But this flavor combination – in a black tea! – is tasty.

The aroma of the dry tea smells strongly of strawberry and coconut.  The pineapple is noticeable as well.  I could even detect just a hint of rum.  The brewed tea doesn’t have as strong a scent as the dry tea, but I can still smell coconut notes and hints of strawberry.

The strawberry really comes through in the flavor.  I can taste the strawberry right from the beginning of the sip, and that flavor remains throughout the sip and into the aftertaste.  I get that familiar berry tingle on the tongue in the aftertaste.

The coconut is the next flavor I really notice.  It adds a delicious creamy flavor to the tea.  The pineapple is probably the least noticeable of the fruit flavors in this, but, I taste it at mid-sip and I pick up more pineapple-y notes toward the finish.

As for the rum notes, I can taste them but I find them to be rather faint.  I find them to be most noticeable when I focus on the flavors.

Overall, a really tasty iced tea.  It’s sweet, but there are some interesting contrasts to keep it from being cloying.  I am enjoying this.

Black Currant Flavored Iced White Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-WHITE-Black-CurrantTea Information:

Leaf Type:  White

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

Now THIS is the good stuff. Don’t let the uncomplicated, single flavor of this tea give you the impression that is is some humdrum tea. This is a BEAUTIFUL blend of premium shou mei fannings with organic black currant flavors. This is a crowd-pleaser and a thirst-quencher. You’re going to want a few of these, trust me.

Learn more about this iced tea here.

Learn how to subscribe to SBT’s tea of the week here.

Taster’s Review:

Mmm!  I was so excited to try the first White Iced Tea from Southern Boy Teas.  And it looks like SBT chose one of my favorite white tea creations from 52Teas to work with, the Black Currant Bai Mu Dan!  The 52Teas blend tasted amazing iced and this does too!

Of course, this Black Currant White Iced Tea was made with a Shou Mei base rather than a Bai Mu Dan so it’s a little different right from the off.  But this is still every bit as refreshing as I remember that tea tasting.  Tart black currant flavor that contrasts with the sweet white tea base.  These two components were made for one another!

The Shou Mei is also a stronger tasting tea than a typical Bai Mu Dan.  It’s sweet and hay-like.  I like the crisp, airy flavor that reminds me of the way the air tastes after a hay cutting.  You have to be out where they cut hay to experience that, of course.  I grew up in such a place.  Or, if you don’t want to take a drive out to the country, you can just brew a pitcher of this iced tea and get some of that same flavor in a glass.

Actually, I think that the iced tea is better than the air in the country.  The air in the country can sometimes also smell a bit like the cows and horses that eat the hay.  And that’s not my favorite smell.

To brew this tea, I went with the hot brew method.  I heated 1 quart of water in the kettle of my tea maker to 160°F and then dropped the sachet into the water and let it steep for 2 1/2 minutes.  The parameters on the package suggest “not more than 90 seconds” but 90 seconds just didn’t seem long enough for me at such a low temperature.  So I made the decision to go with a little more time and I’m glad I did.  I’m really happy with the resulting flavor!  For the second quart, I resteeped the sachet for 3 minutes.  I combined both quarts in my iced tea pitcher and stashed it in the ice box.

After several hours of cool time, I am left with a pitcher full of yummy black currant iced tea.  I love the white tea base.  It’s crisp and refreshing.  I look forward to the other white tea creations that SBT comes up with!

Strawberry Lemonade Flavored Honeybush Iced Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-HONEYBUSH-Strawberry-LemonadeTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

Premium organic caffeine-free honeybush with organic flavors.

Learn more about this iced tea here.

Learn how to subscribe to SBT’s tea of the week here.

Taster’s Review:

I could really smell the strawberry lemonade-ish-ness of this blend the moment that I tore open the pouch!  It smelled like a pitcher of yummy strawberry lemonade!

When I first saw this blend on the website, though, I wasn’t as confident about it.  Oh sure, I love strawberry lemonade.  But I wasn’t really sure how I’d like these flavors combined with the natural nutty flavor of honeybush.  It just didn’t seem like something that would work well.

Well, I was wrong.  Please don’t tell my husband I admitted that.  It’s much better that he operate under the notion that I’m always right.

This is really tasty.  The strawberry and lemonade notes are strong and forward, while the nutty, sweet notes of the honeybush are a little off to the background and don’t really obstruct the flavors of the sweet-tart lemonade and strawberry.

The lemonade is the prominent flavor.  It’s tart, but not pucker-y tart.  There is some sweetness to it thanks to the strawberry.  The tartness comes through strongest at the finish, when I taste both the sour notes of the lemon as well as the tingly berry tart.  There is some sweetness from the honeyed notes of the honeybush base.

Something else that I found interesting:  as I neared the bottom of the glass, I started to pick up on this creamy taste.  I don’t usually get a strong “creaminess” from honeybush.  Occasionally the nutty flavors translate into a slight creaminess but this time, the creaminess was strong enough that I really took notice of it.  Nice!  “Cream” is not a flavor that I would normally associate with Strawberry Lemonade but I like it here.

It’s a really tasty and refreshing iced tea.  I’d recommend keeping a couple of packages of this on hand for when you’re having guests over – this is the kind of tisane that everyone will enjoy.  It’s a funky twist on the Arnold Palmer!

Garlic Toast Flavored Iced Black Tea from Southern Boy Teas

Garlic-ToastTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Black

Where to Buy:  Southern Boy Teas

Tea Description:

Er, yeah, we went there. On our recent trip to the ASD tradeshow in Las Vegas, we met some folks who were from the “Garlic Capital of the World”. They challenged us to make a tea with garlic in it, and here it is. It’s our premium organic Iyerpadi black tea with organic garlic, bread and butter flavors. If you like garlic, you’re going to have to try this one. It made the whole office smell like a pizzeria or something.

Learn more about this tea here.

Learn about SBT’s subscriptions here.

Taster’s Review:

OK … this is the weirdest flavor that 52Teas/Zoomdweebies/Southern Boy Teas has ever come up with.  And if I’m going to be honest, I’m a little jealous.  I admit it!  I wish I had come up with it.

Yes, this is weirder than bacon tea.  It’s weirder than chocolate covered bacon tea.  It’s weirder than the pineapple bacon tea.  It’s weirder than Jalapeno Tea.  It’s even weirder than my beloved Tomato, Basil and Black Pepper tea.

When I opened the pouch, WOWIE!  This smells like garlic toast.  Like fresh from the oven garlic toast!  I steeped it the way I usually steep these large tea bags:  I heated 1 quart of water to 212°F and dropped the teabag into the water and let it steep for 2 minutes.  Then I removed the teabag and poured the hot tea into my favorite iced tea pitcher and repeated the process, adding 30 seconds onto the “resteep” time.

The brewed tea smells less like garlic toast than the dry tea.  Oh, it still smells like garlic toast, but it’s just not nearly as potent.

After allowing the tea to chill in the refrigerator overnight, it was time for testing!  I admit I’m excited and nervous and a little weirded out about trying a Garlic Toast flavored iced tea.  When I opened the pitcher, I could smell the garlic!  It’s still a rather distinct aroma, even though it’s not quite as strong as the dry tea was.  The odor of garlic is still there.  Then again, it should be, right?  I mean, I’m about to take a sip of garlic flavored tea.

OK.  Here goes …

Hmm … OK, here are my first impressions:  the garlic doesn’t hit you right at the start.  The smell of garlic hits you before you even take a sip, mind you, because the aroma, as I said … is THERE.  But the flavor of garlic doesn’t smack you upside the palate from the onset.

The first flavor I notice is the black tea.  The flavor is smooth and brisk and refreshing.  I am picking up on sweetness from the black tea that I hadn’t noticed from this particular black tea base before this tasting.   (The Pumpkin Cheesecake iced tea uses the same Iyerpadi black tea base.)  I suspect that the different flavoring has inspired the palate to pick up on different flavors from the tea.

Makes sense, doesn’t it?

After about a half a second of tasting the black tea, I start to pick up on delicate garlic notes.

Yeah, I used delicate and garlic in the same sentence, and one was used to describe the other.  I don’t know that I’ve ever used the word “delicate” to describe garlic before.

  And really, delicate is the right word to use for the garlic flavoring here.  Although the pungent odor of the garlic in both the dry tea and the brewed tea wouldn’t really suggest a delicate garlic presence, the flavor itself doesn’t overwhelm the palate with garlic-y … um … goodness.  Yeah, that’s the word I was looking for.

It’s garlic toast but it’s not all about the garlic.  It is also about the tea.  And SBT has managed to create a balance to bridge these two seemingly opposing forces.  I mean, really … when was the last time you sat down with a cup of tea and thought:  you know what would really go well with this tea?  A piece of garlic toast!  No.  I might sit down to a plate of spaghetti and think, ‘I need garlic toast.’ A cup of soup perhaps, but a cup of tea?  No.

But I like this.  The zesty, savory flavor of the garlic brings flavors of the tea into focus that I might not have otherwise picked up on.  Like I mentioned earlier, I’m noticing the sweetness of the tea itself more now.  When you have sweet flavor elements in the tea – such as pumpkin and cheesecake – you miss some of the sweet nuances of the tea.  But with the garlic tasting like … well, tasting like garlic … I am noticing some of the sweeter qualities of this tea base.  I like that I taste the garlic but it’s not a garlic-y assault on my palate.

I will actually be buying at least one more package of this tea because I want to try it as a cold-brew.  I noticed that an iced tea that I didn’t really care for (the bacon iced tea) tasted much better when it was cold-brewed so I want to see how this one works with the cold-brew process.

It’s definitely different – but really tasty.

Pina Colada Flavored Honeybush Iced Tea from Southern Boy Teas

SBT-HONEYBUSH-Pina-ColadaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Honeybush

Where to Buy:  Zoomdweebies

Tea Description:

Premium organic caffeine-free honeybush with organic flavors.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

I’m not big on alcoholic drinks.  In fact, I can’t tell you when the last time was that I last had a drink but if I were to guess, I’d say it’s been several months and that would have been one drink and I probably didn’t even finish it.  I’m just not big on alcohol, I much prefer tea.  I’m drunk on tea.

But I do like this Pina Colada Flavored Honeybush Iced Tea from SBT!  It’s really tasty.  The honeybush base is ideal because it adds a pleasant honeyed sweetness and the nutty notes of the herb add a nice dimension of flavor to the tea.

The pineapple is sweet and balanced with the flavor of coconut.  I like that these two flavor profiles are so well matched.  They aren’t competing with one another and one doesn’t overpower the other.  They are content partners in this tropical tea-tail.  I’m picking up on light notes of rum too.  A light touch of rum that allows the tropical flavors to shine through.

And I love how easy it is to brew these teas from Southern Boy Teas.  I hot brewed this pitcher of tea, bringing 1 quart of water to 195°F and steeping the large sachet of tea for 9 minutes.  Then I poured the hot tea into my favorite glass iced tea pitcher and brought a second quart of water to 195°F and resteeped the pouch for 11 minutes.  Because honeybush is a tisane with low tannins, you can steep it for longer periods of time without bitterness.  This is the best way to get a full flavor from the tisane.

This is a really refreshing tisane.  I almost wish I had tried it a couple of months ago when we were in the middle of one of the hottest summers I can remember.  It would have made a great summertime “escape” for the taste buds.  Then again, it’s kind of a nice getaway for the taste buds now that we’re experiencing a rather wet autumn.  Hey, I still need some cold refreshment on days like this, don’t you?