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Everyday brew (english breakfast)

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Based on 5 reviews

Item Price Quantity
Tea Temples x50 Tea Temples x50 £9.95 (£0.20 per cup)
Tea Temples x15 Tea Temples x15 £3.49 (£0.23 per cup)
Tea Temples x2 - Sample Pack Tea Temples x2 - Sample Pack £1.19 (£0.60 per cup)
Loose - 100g Loose - 100g £3.80 (£0.13 per cup)

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Description

English Breakfast Black tea from Rwanda, Assam and Ceylon Sourced from:
Black tea from Rwanda, Assam and Ceylon

Louise the tea taster says

Formerly english breakfast (same great tea, just a simple name change) - this is our signature blend, our daily cuppa, our builders brew, our Rosy Lee. Call it what you want but our everyday brew is the ultimate British favourite.  Three delicious teas: Assam Ceylon and a lovely Rwandan blended to give a balanced, malty, zesty alliance.
 

ethical scheme donation

When you buy our everyday brew a contribution towards our ethical scheme is made. The scheme is currently supporting the noel orphanage which is adjacent to the tea estate from where we source much of our tea. We’ll be donating 5p from each 15s pack and 15p from every 50s pack to the orphanage. A little goes a very long way to improve the lives of the 600+ children who live there and these contributions will make a significant difference. As well as drinking lots of everyday brew we continue to encourage you to make donations when shopping online with us which we’ll continue to match, like for like. Learn more here.
 

 

How does it taste?

A gutsy tea; malty, zesty, rich strength.

Good if you're feeling

anything ranging from slightly sluggish to utterly grizzly. If you’re in a brilliant mood, it will make you feel even better – hurrah!

caffeine

Naturally contains caffeine

temples

Our whole leaf temples are better than the dust in your regular tea bag!

rainforest_alliance

This tea is rainforest alliance certified.

Ingredients

What is in it?

Black tea - from Rwanda, Assam and Ceylon

Nutritional content [per 100ml]
Energy [kcalories] nil
Sugar nil
Fat nil
Carbohydrate nil

Allergen information

  • Dairy free
  • Gluten free
  • Suitable for vegetarians & vegans
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How we like it

Brew Time

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    Boiling Water
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    Brew for 3+ minutes
  • Tea temple - 1 per person. Infuse in boiling water. Brew for 3+ minutes.  
  • Loose tea - 2 rounded teaspoonfuls per person. Brew for 3+ minutes.

Whole leaves take a little longer to brew, but the little wait is definitely worth it.

How we like it

Simple - strong and with milk.

Reviews

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Average rating based on 5 reviews
Better than a morning coffee

Great tea, great taste, better than a coffee 1st thing. Love it, especially with no hangover - strong with milk. Have the incredible peppermint for the really sluggish mornings!

Posted by Matt Turner,

Overall Rating: 5/5

Meryl

Top cup of tea,touches the spot,worth the extra pennies.

Posted by Meryl smith,

Overall Rating: 5/5

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Posted by bfgb,

Overall Rating: 3/5

A great tea

All I can say is that this is just good quality tea. Thank-you teapigs!!!!

Posted by Miss Devonshire,

Overall Rating: 5/5

A superb tea

I received a box of these for Christmas and I was extremely pleasantly surprised. I'm a fan of strong, black teas with complex flavours and I drink them black. Most boutique tea sellers have a problem where they appear to prefer sweet, delicate and flowery flavours and in the mornings that's just not what will do at all. My first cup of the English Breakfast Tea dispelled all my doubts.

This is a strong, fortifying tea where every cup gives you that feeling of "a cuppa". Brilliantly reassuring and reflective, drinking a cup of this tea makes you feel as though you've taken a break, even if you've been staring at your work the whole time you drank it. It's the feeling of boiling a cup of tea, peeling off soaked and frozen clothes, and sitting in front of the fire to warm up. It's the tea you had that one killer day at work when you sat down for the first time in ten hours and had a quick chocolate biscuit. It's the tea you woke up with that Hogmanay that went on for three days.

Buying more as we speak.

Posted by Jill MacKay,

Overall Rating: 5/5

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