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Another booze inspired tea? What I am doing with my life? Now, something I have more experience with than with prosecco, but I am not a daily drinker of it either.

I got a several nice wedges of dried citrus, according to the ingredients list it should be lime. And rest is green mix of tea, lemongrass and peppermint.

I put into fill-your-teabag a two teaspoons of the mix and piece of dried lime, used quite cold water (I have measured afterwards) and waited for steeping time. It turned out good, very refreshing and enjoyable, peppermint could be a bit stronger. I have noticed the lime flavour, but again it could be a bit stronger. The base tea is rather grassy and not much noticeable in all other flavours. The lemongrass is present in flavour as well.

Overall, I quite enjoy it — I shall try a bit more of lime next time. And I feel it is quite a nice alcohol-free version of this famous drink. Of course it doesn’t have that “boom” effect and drinking it hot is rather a wee weird. But pouring it on ice or coldbrewing… that sounds like an good opinion for this tea.

Flavors: Grass, Lemongrass, Lime, Mint

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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