Watermelon Raspberry Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Fruity, Juicy, Raspberry, Watermelon, Floral, Melon
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Southern Boy Teas
Average preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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With Labor Day fast approaching, the end of summer is right around the corner. We’ve decided we need one last taste of summer in our tea of the week this week. It’s our Watermelon Raspberry Green Tea with real freeze-dried raspberry pieces and natural watermelon and raspberry flavors. This is a delicious treat, particularly iced. Looking forward to reading your reviews of this.

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431 tasting notes

Thank you! Meghann M. for this and the other two in our swap. TI had my cup earlier this evening. This tea smells like raspberry and abit of watermelon with the green tea. Its a pretty tea to with the pieces of raspberry. This taste like a good semi sweet tart raspberry and abit of watermelon and a good green tea that I can still taste. This was a really good fruity green tea.

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My Libre infuser mug has arrived! I literally let out a “yay!” when my boyfriend brought the mail in and I saw the box. I only had bagged tea whilst waiting for the cup to get here because the teaball I had was rusting (ew). LiberTeas has given me so many yummy teas to try that it was hard deciding which tea to use first with my awesome new mug. I chose this because I just had pot roast for dinner and I wanted a nice fruity tea. This is good! AND it’s a green tea! I bet this would be awesome iced, even without sugar.

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1165 tasting notes

Sipdown of the reblend. I made a big mug of cold brew for today, which is perfect because it was a genuinely warm day for a change. Unfortunately, I can’t make a particularly good tasting note because a) I have a migraine which is making it hard to focus and b) the cold brew was so cold that I think the temperature actually muted some of the flavor notes. It did seem much more flavorful after it warmed up. Tart raspberry, a sweetness that evokes crisp watermelon, and a somewhat dry base that keeps the blend from being too sweet. Mostly I just wish that I had allowed it to warm up a bit before drinking so much of it!

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2354 tasting notes

The first time I had this, I remember it being shockingly good. It was pretty delicious the second time too, just not quite as magical. The watermelon flavor was so bright and fresh. You could taste the base, but not too much – it was well balanced. The resteep was tasty too. The most recent time I had it, the green tea was a bit too prominent compared to the flavoring, but the watermelon came out with extra sugar. It’s hard to rate this one since my three experiences were so different!

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1442 tasting notes

Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge, August 2022: A melon tea
(backlog, technically finished this off two weeks ago)

This was so perfect for the season. Something about sticky watermelon green tea for a cold brew is deeply satisfying to me as well. It invokes the bestest, ripest watermelon – so refreshing! The raspberry is a complimentary secondary note too.

Flavors: Fruity, Juicy, Raspberry, Watermelon

Preparation
Iced

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321 tasting notes

Cold-brewed this one last night and am sipping on it now. Dang, it’s tasty! When it’s super cold right out of the fridge, I get major watermelon notes. Now that it’s warmed up just a smidge, I’m getting a hit of raspberry and some nice floral notes from the green tea base.

This is so refreshing. I could see myself using it as a post-run rehydration drink, because plain water never really appeals to me but I don’t like sugary sports drinks.

Flavors: Floral, Melon, Raspberry, Watermelon

52Teas

I absolutely love this one iced. I know I’ve said this at least once before, but I’m not sure if I’ve said it here on steepster, I almost didn’t process this one for sale – I was going to just package it up for me – not because I was being selfish – but because of the stickiness of the watermelon. I’ve made watermelon teas before, but never quite this sticky. I’m not sure why this particular batch ended up so sticky – but it did. So, I was thinking, “I can’t sell this!” So I almost didn’t – but after I tasted it – I thought that people would still love this, even though it’s sticky because it tastes so good. (Especially cold brewed!)

Kelmishka

I saw that note! I’m glad you ended up offering it… it’s so good! The stickiness is just a fun little quirk.

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I cold-brewed this tea overnight last night & I am loving it. I’m going to post this as a “melon tea” from August’s Scavenger Hunt.

I reblended this for July. I’ll be totally honest with you, after I blended this – I considered blending something else & tossing the batch because I used freeze-dried watermelon for this & while I have used both freeze-dried watermelon as well as dehydrated/air-dried watermelon in my watermelon blends in the past, but this particular batch of freeze-dried watermelon turned out to be so sticky. I’m not sure if it’s because of the combination of freeze-dried watermelon & freeze-dried raspberries, or if it just happened because this batch of watermelon is just stickier than previous batches of freeze-dried watermelon. I don’t know. I just know that it turned out sticky.

But then I tried it & it is SO GOOD. So very good! So very, very good! And it’s even better cold-brewed. I cold-brewed this for 12 hours and it is just so amazingly good. LOTS of watermelon flavor. The raspberry plays well with the watermelon. A nice contrast in flavor profiles.

Also, if you go to this tea’s profile here on Steepster, the “buy now” button will lead you to an Adagio tea. This is better than anything Adagio has ever crafted – so if you want this tea, I still have a couple of taster pouches of it left, so please, instead, visit my website. :)

Shae

I know it must be so frustrating that Adagio does this.

52Teas

@Shae – it is. It’s very frustrating. It’s also – it hurts. I am one person. I own 52teas together with my daughter. We aren’t rich by any stretch of the imagination & we don’t make a whole lot doing this thing. In fact, if I were doing this for profit, I would have thrown in the towel a couple of years ago. I do what I do because I love tea. It’s my passion. I’ve spent a good portion of my life dedicated to it in one way or another and to have a much larger, profitable company like Adagio come in and sponge off my tiny little company hurts, tbh. When an entry level employee at Adagio is paid more by the company than I make at this thing (I don’t even have to know what their pay rate is to know that they’re making more than I do) – to have them also potentially profiting off of my work – hurts.

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