Tea type
Fruit Herbal Yerba maté Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Ginger, Lemon, Hay, Herbaceous, Mint, Smooth, Sweet, Earth, Herbs, Spicy, Citrus, Grass, Dry Grass, Lemongrass, Tangy
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Bulk, Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 45 sec 2 g 10 oz / 298 ml

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  • “Good morning everyone. I have managed to get the day off work (WOOHOO!) so I can relax and have another tea crazy day. I’m going to start off with a morning tea. In raw form this tea has a spicy...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This would be a good substitute for a glass of orange juice in the morning. Maybe I oversteeped it a tad, as the lemongrass is potent today! So is the ginger. Very nice citrus overtones. The finish...” Read full tasting note
  • “Thank you Dexter3657 for sending this one my way. I found the flavours in this tea sedate. There was a strong lemon aroma, but the taste was mellow and not at all tart. I got a bit of heat from the...” Read full tasting note
  • “I had my first cup of tea just before leaving the house at 6.00 this morning. My second cup, unknown to me, wouldn’t pass my lips until gone 11.00. It might just have been sheer thirst, but I swear...” Read full tasting note
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From Bird & Blend Tea Co.

Amazonian charged yerba mate leaf with lemon & ginger, to put a zesty zing in your day. Mate is a great alternative to coffee to start off your day but light & refreshing enough to prevent the crash later on. This award-winning brew is a supercharged take on a classic lemon & ginger!

Ingredients: Yerba Mate, Lemongrass, Lemon Verbena, Ginger, Lemon Peel, Calendula

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16 Tasting Notes

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1379 tasting notes

Good morning everyone. I have managed to get the day off work (WOOHOO!) so I can relax and have another tea crazy day. I’m going to start off with a morning tea.

In raw form this tea has a spicy citrus smell and is rather twiggy and large in appearance.

Once steeped this tea is yellow in colour with a sweet lemon grass and ginger aroma.

In flavour there are strong lemon tones (particularly lemon grass and lemon verbena) with a spicy undertone of ginger which over all creates a stimulating and warm blend. The mate is rich but is covered nicely by the mix of flavours and would be suitable for those that are not keen on it’s robustness.

The flavours mellow rather quickly so you’re left with a refreshing and mellow lemon flavour in between sips. I believe the ginger works very well with the lemon and it would also be a great drink if your coming down with a sore throat or cold.

One cup down and I am buzzing like a very happy bee. (buzz buzz buzz)
It tastes nice and gives you the caffeine kick it promises. Well done. :)

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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This would be a good substitute for a glass of orange juice in the morning. Maybe I oversteeped it a tad, as the lemongrass is potent today! So is the ginger. Very nice citrus overtones. The finish is sour and bittersweet. The only thing I’m unsure about is the earthy mate undertone. I have off and on days with that flavour.

I still really enjoyed this cup. Thanks, Bluebird Tea Co., for the sample! Love the new little tea bags too.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 15 sec

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Thank you Dexter3657 for sending this one my way.

I found the flavours in this tea sedate. There was a strong lemon aroma, but the taste was mellow and not at all tart. I got a bit of heat from the ginger.

This was only ok for me.

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I had my first cup of tea just before leaving the house at 6.00 this morning. My second cup, unknown to me, wouldn’t pass my lips until gone 11.00. It might just have been sheer thirst, but I swear this tea seemed like the best thing I’ve ever tasted. I gulped it down as soon as it cooled enough, and I felt better almost instantly. I must have known, subconsciously, to pack such an auspicious tea, because I did need a kick to revive me once I got back to the office from setting off my interview sessions. I thought it would take 30 minutes, but I was actually there for 3 hours. Without my bad, as I hadn’t thought I’d be that long. Silly me. Anyway, making a cup of this was the first thing I did when I staggered back in.

I can’t taste a whole lot of mate, and I can’t see all that much among the leaf, either. I actually think this is mostly lemongrass, but it tastes deliciously fresh and vibrant, very lemony with a more generic citrus aftertaste. There was probably some mate, but it doesn’t contribute much to the flavour of the blend. I certainly felt a little more awake, though, so maybe it helped a bit.

I have another sample of this waiting in my stash, so I’ll have to try it again when I’m not so rushed and chronically thirsty. I’m sure it’s as nice as it seemed, hence the high rating – I’d give it that just for being pleasant and refreshing in my time of need, though, so there you go. A very successful morning tea, for a not-so-successful morning.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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Another delicious sample from Bluebird Tea Co~

Mmm. I’ve never had mate before, so I don’t have much of a reference frame. This is pretty good though. It’s very lemon-gingery, and leaves a nice clean feeling. I’m not quite getting the caffeine kick mate is supposed to have, but that’s just because my body is weird. Very refreshing. I quite enjoyed it. Thanks for sending it my way, Bluebird!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 45 sec

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I don’t know why I don’t drink more mate, I like the kind of mellow alertness it tends to leave me with, different than the buzz I tend to get from coffee or strong tea. I suppose It has to do with a bad experience I had with a jarring tasting lemon mate I had once, where it tasted harsh and unpleasant. However my other experiences were positive. My first experience with mate was at the debriefing after a contract I had in Ecuador. One of the other people I was with had been in Rosario, Argentina and she shared a pleasant sweet tasting mate with us while sharing stories of riots in the streets after the bank collapse there. In Ecuador I had very little tea but I did have some great coffee, even the chain coffee was great. Anyways that first experience was pleasant and mate is a really nice tea to share among friends.

Anyways, I think this tea has helped to cure me of my mate aversion. It is really quite a pleasant and balanced tea. Once brewed the tea has a scent of green tones from the lemongrass and the mate, and hints of ginger, lemon, and of something floral from the calendula. It brews to a nice light amber yellow.

Flavour wise it has top notes of lemongrass and lemon (creating a toned down baked lemon flavour), and ginger. There is a sweetness provided by the mate and calendula. These notes are all over a sweet and savoury vegetal note. Everything is done to a nice balance, neither the ginger, nor the lemon or the mate over power each other. Ginger provides a light bit of warmth but not too much heat and the lemon and mate help to create a sense of alertness and clarity. I am quite enjoying this cup and it would probably be nice cold as well.

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Advent Day 14

I’m behind a day! Yesterday I woke up to the electricity out, the attic leaking and a storm storming before a planned outing for a friend’s birthday. So a hectic morning with no way to make hot water and start my day sensibly with a cup of tea. Morning Kick would have been the perfect sentiment for a tea yesterday.

This cup has lemongrass flavor with some ginger in there and maybe a hint of mate. It tastes like an herbal cup. It was easy to sip through and I’m hoping it gives me a little kick to help start the morning.

Kaylee

oh no! I hope things are back in order now!

Dustin

Thanks! They are and my kettle has power! The electricity was back on by the time I got home in the late afternoon. It was a crazy storm though. San Francisco got a tornado warning, one touched down near Santa Cruz and I woke up to the wind shaking my house like it was an earthquake at 6am. This is after the chaos of the tsunami warning a week earlier because of the earthquake up north.

Kaylee

oh my goodness! absolutely terrifying! (as someone who did not grow up in the ring of fire, earthquakes make me very nervous)

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A sample that I received in a Tea Fairy mailing. I’ve hesitated to try it because many ginger teas are just too much for me. This was good though. I enjoyed the lemon with a slight zip at the end from the ginger. I could see this a good cold season tea.

Flavors: Ginger, Lemon

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Sipdown! It felt like it took forever to finish this one, as even though it’s only a 20g pouch, the tea is so fluffy and light that it was neverending, ha ha. Not that I’m complaining, I do like this one, and if anything it grew on me even more as I sipped it down.

This has a lovely sweet and mellow herbaceous lemon flavor from the lemongrass and verbena. The ginger is present but fairly tame, adding a nice warmth and a little kick at the end of the sip. The maté has a soft and earthy herbal flavor that blends in perfectly with the herbs. There’s an almost minty quality to it from the verbena as well.

Very tasty. I’m torn on whether I would reorder this, though, because the flavors are so relaxing and would be perfect for bedtime, yet it has yerba maté in it… This isn’t really a flavor profile that I would seek out in the morning, so I suppose it would work for afternoon? Hmm, more consideration is required…

Flavors: Earth, Ginger, Herbs, Lemon, Mint, Smooth, Spicy, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
gmathis

I like the effects of mate; not quite as enthusiastic about its flavor. I’m thinking a little lemon and ginger would tone it down nicely.

Cameron B.

I don’t seem to be very affected by caffeine so I don’t ever notice the difference versus other teas. I do like the taste though, both green and roasted. :)

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This is one of the samples Bird & Blend sent me in my last order. A yerba mate based infusion, which I´m normally not such a fan of, aromatised with lemon and ginger…to give me an energy boost, not this morning in my case, but after lunch. I quite like this infusion, where the grassy bite of the yerba mate is nicely complemented by the citric addition. The ginger touch is subtle, which I can appreciate as well.

Apparently, this tea won a Great Taste Award in UK. The Guild of Fine Food judges said:
‘Lively citric nose that’s encouraging and properly promises what you will get, which is something delicious and stimulating. Mate makes it an original choice in the overcrowded field of lemon-ginger infusions. Excellent to see the quality of the natural ingredients.’ Quite right, I say ;-)

Flavors: Citrus, Ginger, Grass, Herbaceous

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 30 sec 2 g 8 OZ / 250 ML

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