Three Ginger - Organic
46
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3 ratings
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Commercial Description
Three Ginger tea is everything a ginger tea should really be – rich, spicy and stimulating. Made using three delicious roots from the ginger family to create the fullest flavour, it will help settle digestion whilst warming and uplifting your spirit.
Ratings & Reviews
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60 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
geologyguy (108 reviews) on Aug. 31st, 2014
light and mellow ginger smell...taste is similar...slight spice on the end...good! I like the flavor...wish it was actually a bit stronger/more pronounced...it would score higher for me then. Unsure of value as it was a gift from Alex!
geologyguy (108 reviews) on Aug. 31st, 2014
light and mellow ginger smell...taste is similar...slight spice on the end...good! I like the flavor...wish it was actually a bit stronger/more pronounced...it would score higher for me then. Unsure of value as it was a gift from Alex!
63 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Brytta Sóþword (334 reviews) on Jul. 30th, 2014
When I first smelled the tea bag I got a whiff of spicy dust that inclined me to think this would be a pretty pungent cup. In truth, it was one of the more muted ginger teas I've had. I felt that the mixture of different roots was a good choice, but would have preferred a tea with a "brighter" or more intense flavor. The second cup was the same as the first, so you can easily get two cups out of it.
Certainly not bad, but could use a bit more punch in my opinion.
Brytta Sóþword (334 reviews) on Jul. 30th, 2014
When I first smelled the tea bag I got a whiff of spicy dust that inclined me to think this would be a pretty pungent cup. In truth, it was one of the more muted ginger teas I've had. I felt that the mixture of different roots was a good choice, but would have preferred a tea with a "brighter" or more intense flavor. The second cup was the same as the first, so you can easily get two cups out of it.
Certainly not bad, but could use a bit more punch in my opinion.
73 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Sep. 13th, 2013
This was an interesting and innovative blend that I found very well-executed. Very enjoyable to drink! One of the best herbal teas I've had from a tea bag in some time.
Ginger is the dominant quality in the aroma, but I find it's hard to fully distinguish the three ingredients from each other: ginger, galangal, and turmeric are all rhizomes, related to each other, and have vaguely similar flavor profiles, so I find they blend well. The aroma is quite earthy. The ginger is typical of dried ginger--different from fresh ginger--but very enjoyable.
Flavor is mild, but the sensations on the palate are rich and complex: the ginger creates a peppery quality, and it also has richness and depths. There is a significant sweetness...almost suggestive of brown sugar, upon drinking the whole cup.
Pukka recommends brewing for at least 5 minutes...I did about 10. It produced a pretty strong cup; I enjoyed it stronger like this. Even with such a long steeping, there seemed to be a little flavor left for a second cup, although I didn't make one.
I'd gladly drink this one again. The price is reasonable too for a tea bag of this quality. Thank you to E. Alexander Gerster for the sample!
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Sep. 13th, 2013
This was an interesting and innovative blend that I found very well-executed. Very enjoyable to drink! One of the best herbal teas I've had from a tea bag in some time.
Ginger is the dominant quality in the aroma, but I find it's hard to fully distinguish the three ingredients from each other: ginger, galangal, and turmeric are all rhizomes, related to each other, and have vaguely similar flavor profiles, so I find they blend well. The aroma is quite earthy. The ginger is typical of dried ginger--different from fresh ginger--but very enjoyable.
Flavor is mild, but the sensations on the palate are rich and complex: the ginger creates a peppery quality, and it also has richness and depths. There is a significant sweetness...almost suggestive of brown sugar, upon drinking the whole cup.
Pukka recommends brewing for at least 5 minutes...I did about 10. It produced a pretty strong cup; I enjoyed it stronger like this. Even with such a long steeping, there seemed to be a little flavor left for a second cup, although I didn't make one.
I'd gladly drink this one again. The price is reasonable too for a tea bag of this quality. Thank you to E. Alexander Gerster for the sample!
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