Iced Tea
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Iced Tea
I am new here, so if I am posting this in the wrong place, please let me know.
I am looking for recommendations for teas that ice well. I've tried several that I love hot, but ended up not liking as well when I poured them over ice.
I'm coming to realize that the selection of tea varieties is nearly endless, so maybe I'm opening a can of worms here. lol. I'm almost a complete neophyte, but hoping to learn.
Pam
I am looking for recommendations for teas that ice well. I've tried several that I love hot, but ended up not liking as well when I poured them over ice.
I'm coming to realize that the selection of tea varieties is nearly endless, so maybe I'm opening a can of worms here. lol. I'm almost a complete neophyte, but hoping to learn.
Pam
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Re: Iced Tea
Can of worms, maybe.
Typing in iced tea on search had over 2500 posts.
There is also a recent topic here. http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=13177
I like Ceylon blended with high elevation Indian like Darjeeling or Nepal. Has a natural fruity character.
I also like sencha (Japanese ) cold brewed. If I am not going to drink this right away, I add a smidge of honey which acts as a natural preservative.
There is also a recent topic here. http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=13177
I like Ceylon blended with high elevation Indian like Darjeeling or Nepal. Has a natural fruity character.
I also like sencha (Japanese ) cold brewed. If I am not going to drink this right away, I add a smidge of honey which acts as a natural preservative.
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