Double Cream Earl Grey

Tea type
Black Tea
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Flavors
Vanilla, Bergamot
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Boiling 8 min or more 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “I was unpacking and chopping up boxes (recycling pickup tomorrow), when I found an order from Friday Afternoon Tea. It’s my first order from them, yay new tea! And yay for opening the box upon—or...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge – November Tea #9 -A tea from a small business I wanted to get this tea over and done with!  Not a fan.  I drank it for this sipdown challenge.  I’m also happy to...” Read full tasting note
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From Friday Afternoon

The Earl de la Crème! A staple for those who love their black tea bright and citric, but not too sharp. This Earl Grey runs smoother and sweeter than its classic counterpart for a scrumptious, cozy morning cuppa.

Ingredients: Black tea, blue cornflower, marigold, natural cream flavoring, bergamot oil

Approximately 75mg of caffeine per cup

Steep at 212° F for 2-4 min

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I was unpacking and chopping up boxes (recycling pickup tomorrow), when I found an order from Friday Afternoon Tea. It’s my first order from them, yay new tea! And yay for opening the box upon—or close to—arrival, instead of two years later.

Okay, anyway, so I opened the box and there was this little packet of Double Cream Earl Grey separate from my main order. It looks like they included a free sample, but wow, it’s a very generous sample. This has got to be at least 5-6 cups of tea. That’s so lovely of them!

I was so jonesing for earl grey. Just, like, simple black tea with a ka-pow of bergamot. Something delicious and safe, pretty much guaranteed to take me to my nyum-nyum place.

I wish this were that, but it’s not. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not terrible. tea-sipper likened it to bug spray last year, which wow, that sounds awful and I’m grateful that wasn’t my experience. It’s just heavy on the vanilla and light on the bergamot for me. It’s a bit light on the actual tea, too. I’m just getting a whole lot of vanilla. Maybe that’s because I don’t like vanilla so I’m extra sensitive to it, or maybe it’s because I didn’t get a balanced scoop of leaf in my spoon, I don’t know. I definitely like it enough to keep drinking it, so I’ll probably have a better feel for it after another cup or two. One thing I appreciate is that I oversteeped it and it was very forgiving: no bitterness or astringency.

Flavors: Vanilla

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
ashmanra

Do you dislike vanilla in general or mainly in tea? I have a tea that my husband’s likes well enough but he says it reminds him of a certain shopping mall tobacco shop his father frequented. I realized that he was thinking of the heavily vanilla scented tobacco his father bought and that particular had a rather thick (thicc lol) vanilla flavoring.

Nik

I don’t love vanilla in general, but I recognise that it’s useful. Like, when I make chocolate frosting, the vanilla extract brings out the chocolate flavour and makes it smooth, without making the frosting taste like vanilla. So I’m not so against it that I absolutely won’t tolerate it in anything, but I don’t love the flavour—especially in ice cream and tea.

ashmanra

Understood! It does help accentuate flavors and when a blend says it is cake flavored I find it is usually mostly vanilla flavored to me. I do like vanilla, and use it a lot in baking..so much so that we make our own in vast quantities.

My palate and preferences have changed so much, and I have to give Steepster a lot of the credit. The first time someone said they tasted roasted carrots in a green tea I thought, “Ma’am, are you for real?” Then one day I was roasting carrots and thought, “Man, I would really like some green tea. This is reminding of….WAIT A MINUTE! IT REALLY DOES HAVE CARROT NOTES!” That was eye opening for me.

It is really neat to see sich a friendly community where we can admit to liking or not liking hibiscus or bergamot or whatever, and everyone respects that we all have different tastes!
Nik

Absolutely. =) And yes, while I still strongly favour dessert teas, and while I haven’t ventured beyond pouring hot water over a sachet or loose leaf—like multi-steep oolongs, gongfu, and pu-erh cakes—Steepster has definitely broadened my horizons.

gmathis

You make your own frosting?!? I’m in awe of you now!

Nik

I found a recipe that takes 10 mins or so: mixing butter, sugar, cocoa powder, milk, and vanilla extract. https://www.theconsciousplantkitchen.com/vegan-chocolate-frosting/

tea-sipper

haha! I see “Friday Afternoon” and “Earl” and I say OH NO for anyone drinking it (even though in this case, it was free!) But I’m VERY glad it’s a tea that you enjoyed and didn’t get the dreaded “bug spray”. :D

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Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge – November Tea #9 -A tea from a small business

I wanted to get this tea over and done with!  Not a fan.  I drank it for this sipdown challenge.  I’m also happy to find out this is the tea I inadvertently deleted from my Steepster cupboard a couple months ago.  Honestly, this is the rare tea I dumped in the sink. It’s not “double cream” — it’s double the bug spray flavor.  I couldn’t do it. Sorry tea and sorry Tiffany for sending it – luckily it was only a two cup sample!  But now I know anyway.  I REALLY need to catch up on reading tasting notes before you all start posting notes for advents!! I think the advent notes are what set me back last year! 
2022 sipdowns: 114

Mastress Alita

As the resident non-religious, non-commercial Festivus-celebrator, there will at least be no advent spam from me. :-)

tea-sipper

But how bout a Festivus advent? :D

Mastress Alita

Considering Festivus is both non-religious and non-commercial and Advent Calendars are a) a religious tradition and b) extremely commercialized, that just wouldn’t seem very… Festivus-like. I’ll just throw a teabag in a cup of hot water and mumble “Bah, humbug!” next to the aluminum pole in my living room. :-P

tea-sipper

haha, got it!

Lupiressmoon

Well, a description of double bug spray flavor isn’t what they were going for I am hoping LOL

tea-sipper

Nope, all the more disappointing because I really wanted that double cream :/

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