Golden Fire Ginger

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From Keats & Co

Sweet lemon perfume hides a spicy kick of ginger with a complex finish. Pair with a summer bonfire or “This living hand, now warm and capable” by John Keats.

Golden Fire Ginger is the spicy kick you need to wake up mid-afternoon without worrying about caffeine-induced insomnia. Sweet ginger, lemon myrtle, and lemongrass are grounded with earthy chamomile and rose hips, and then a burst of cayenne lights up the palette towards the finish when you least expect it. Try it out.

Sourcing botanicals for herbal tea is a tricky business and means that we need to spread our net wide through a variety of farms. Blended tisanes, such as this one, source botanicals and spices that grow in a variety of conditions all over the globe. From the USA to Asia, you are drinking a truly global cup of tea.

Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease of all time. In honor of John Keats and the billion people who’ve died of TB in the last two centuries, 100% of the profits from Keats & Co will fund tuberculosis testing and treatment through a new program with Partners in Health.

Caffeine Free – 50 Grams – 20 Servings – Ginger, lemon myrtle, lemongrass, chamomile, rosehips, lemon peel, cayenne

Preparation – Use 1.5 teaspoons of tea for every 8 oz of water. Steep in water that is 205 degrees F, 96 degrees C, for six minutes. Remove the leaves from the water and enjoy.

Store away from light and oxygen for long lasting flavor.

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I’m sipping on something a little different today with Keats & Co’s Golden Fire Ginger herbal tea, ‘cause when two of your favourite writers, YouTubers, and educational content creators put out their own line of tea you have to try it. Obviously. This particular tea is bright and zesty with really aromatic, fresh notes of lemongrass and lemon oil with a finish that is near equal parts pithy, earthy, and spicy thanks to a generous inclusion of fiery ginger and a hint of hot cayenne. For what essentially boils down to a slightly souped-up lemon ginger tea, it’s quite punchy and pleasant!!

If you missed the reference, this line of tea takes its name from the poet John Keats, who died of tuberculosis – one of the mostly deadly diseases worldwide. A disease that is entirely treatable but, because of lack of funding and human built systems, disproportionately affects some parts of the world more than others. You can find this tea and all the others under the Keats & Co brand at The Good Store, and like everything sold at The Good Store, 100% of the profits go towards charity. In this case, towards TB testing and treatment.

All the teas are blended by Lake Missoula Tea Co and, though they fall more into the “cupboard staples” kind of loose leaf tea category with really straight-forward and classic profiles, I’ve been really impressed with the quality of ingredients and balance of flavours. It’s also been really lovely seeing all of the Keats poetry/referenced weaved into the blend names and product copy. I know adding tea to The Good Store took a long time, and paraphrasing John & Hank was “very challenging,” but I think they did an excellent job!!

Tea Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C_YnbGKOCFm/?img_index=1

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbGdkM2ahPg

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