Irish Cream
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Commercial Description
(RateTea Translation) The smooth and creamy flavor of Irish Cream, finely paired with a mild black tea.
Ratings & Reviews
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60 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Mr Bamsen (217 reviews) on Jan. 6th, 2020
Half-litre pot at home. Pours clear copper brown with no sediment. Clear aroma of caramel, with touches of cream and black tea. Sweetish flavour of caramel, with creamy and chocolatey notes and bitter black tea touches. Mild, slightly creamy palate, with notes of vanilla. Well, this is not a bad tea, just a run-of-the-mill one of this type. The flavour and the aroma are in balance, but the caramel/cream notes are quite pronounced,mat the expense of the tea leaves, which is, unfortunately, rather typical of the less-than-high-quality Irish cream teas I have tried. Not even brewing it for the max. amount of time recommended by the tea company helps here. A reasonable everyday dessert drink after dinner, but nothing really illuminating. Quite cheap in loose sale in my local supermarket (25 DKK per 100 g).
12 g / l; 100 C; 5 min.
Review #15
Mr Bamsen (217 reviews) on Jan. 6th, 2020
Half-litre pot at home. Pours clear copper brown with no sediment. Clear aroma of caramel, with touches of cream and black tea. Sweetish flavour of caramel, with creamy and chocolatey notes and bitter black tea touches. Mild, slightly creamy palate, with notes of vanilla. Well, this is not a bad tea, just a run-of-the-mill one of this type. The flavour and the aroma are in balance, but the caramel/cream notes are quite pronounced,mat the expense of the tea leaves, which is, unfortunately, rather typical of the less-than-high-quality Irish cream teas I have tried. Not even brewing it for the max. amount of time recommended by the tea company helps here. A reasonable everyday dessert drink after dinner, but nothing really illuminating. Quite cheap in loose sale in my local supermarket (25 DKK per 100 g).
12 g / l; 100 C; 5 min.
Review #15
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