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What tea did you have this morning...or afternoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 560400" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Back to Erin with Bewley’s Irish Breakfast.</p><p></p><p>The hype: To create their Irish Breakfast Tea, Bewley's is a blend of tea leaves from India, specifically the Assam and Darjeeling regions. (I first wanted to try this blend due to the Darjeeling content. It doesn’t disappoint.) Bewley's Irish Breakfast Tea brews a rich brown color and has a creamy, malt flavor and a full-bodied taste. With a strong flavored tea like this, they claim, it is best to add a dash of milk and sweetener. (My preference however is having it without amendments.). Bewley's Irish Breakfast Tea comes in tea bags or loose tea. The tea bags are available as individually-wrapped, so you can take some with you wherever you go, or as traditional square tea bags. On the front of the 80 tea bag box and loose tea package is an image of Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually, Irish Breakfast Teas have been created by Irish Tea makers mostly for export. Tea drinkers in Ireland typically drink Bewley's Gold or a similar tea.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1371[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 560400, member: 1365"] Back to Erin with Bewley’s Irish Breakfast. The hype: To create their Irish Breakfast Tea, Bewley's is a blend of tea leaves from India, specifically the Assam and Darjeeling regions. (I first wanted to try this blend due to the Darjeeling content. It doesn’t disappoint.) Bewley's Irish Breakfast Tea brews a rich brown color and has a creamy, malt flavor and a full-bodied taste. With a strong flavored tea like this, they claim, it is best to add a dash of milk and sweetener. (My preference however is having it without amendments.). Bewley's Irish Breakfast Tea comes in tea bags or loose tea. The tea bags are available as individually-wrapped, so you can take some with you wherever you go, or as traditional square tea bags. On the front of the 80 tea bag box and loose tea package is an image of Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland. Actually, Irish Breakfast Teas have been created by Irish Tea makers mostly for export. Tea drinkers in Ireland typically drink Bewley's Gold or a similar tea. [ATTACH alt="4F2D3406-C272-4C64-AA4A-96582C67928D.jpeg"]1371[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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