Decaf Chai Spice

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Black Tea
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185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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  • “My second Chai of the morning and I’m hoping it bears better than the first one. At least this is another teabag sample to leave my cupboard. I have added a splash of milk to this tea but no...” Read full tasting note
    47
  • “Awful. Awful awful. This stuff just makes your water (or water and milk) taste like water with some cinnamon added. Does it taste like chai masala (spice tea)? No. Does it taste like tea at...” Read full tasting note
    15
  • “1 bag for 250mL water, bare. As with Stash’s decaf Earl Grey, much nicer when steeped with water just off the boil versus boiling. Treat this blend as a green, and it will serve up nicely spiced...” Read full tasting note
    65
  • “this is my lazy chi that i just adore it’s is bagged but for a bagged tea it’s still has wonderful flavor adding vanilla soy adds sugar and a vanilla twist to the end of it.(if u don’t like soy...” Read full tasting note
    79

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A naturally decaffeinated version of our popular Chai Spice. Now you can enjoy our Chai any time of day. For our decaffeinated teas we use an advanced, completely natural European process. This process removes 99.5% of the caffeine leaving the tea leaves with all the flavor, color and aroma you expect from Stash premium teas.

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14 Tasting Notes

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1379 tasting notes

My second Chai of the morning and I’m hoping it bears better than the first one. At least this is another teabag sample to leave my cupboard.

I have added a splash of milk to this tea but no sweetener.

It smells and tastes strongly of dry cinnamon and it also leaves a bit of dryness on my tongue in the after taste. It’s not a strong Chai by any means and the cinnamon is over powering most of the other flavours, the only things I can sort of taste is cardamom and clove. It’s more cinnamon spice really than actual Chai. I don’t mind it being decaf but it is on the light side.

It’s nicer than my cup this morning but nothing special and not what I would want to buy again.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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52 tasting notes

Awful. Awful awful. This stuff just makes your water (or water and milk) taste like water with some cinnamon added. Does it taste like chai masala (spice tea)? No. Does it taste like tea at all? No. This stuff is a waste of packaging, and the itty bits of spices in the bags are good enough for the compost pile and little else. : (

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65
652 tasting notes

1 bag for 250mL water, bare.

As with Stash’s decaf Earl Grey, much nicer when steeped with water just off the boil versus boiling. Treat this blend as a green, and it will serve up nicely spiced black tea without bitterness. I’d suggerst steepig no more than 4 minutes; after that, the cloves can take over and add a medicinal taste. This is a bagged and decaffed tea, so keep those limitations in mind.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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79
14 tasting notes

this is my lazy chi that i just adore it’s is bagged but for a bagged tea it’s still has wonderful flavor adding vanilla soy adds sugar and a vanilla twist to the end of it.(if u don’t like soy try the almond vanilla milk)

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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5 tasting notes

My Favorite tea, I could drink this everyday with a little sugar and a splash of non-dairy creamer.

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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2467 tasting notes

Teabag from a TTB. I taste some low quality cinnamon. It’s okay? It’s a pretty boring one-note chai. It was better warm. After going in the fridge, it became quite plain.

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34 tasting notes

I think this is what I am drinking right now. Its freezing cold here: 31 degrees, so I finally turned on the heat, and its only sort of working. I’m having oatmeal and tea to stay warm. I love chai.

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71 tasting notes

Oops. Forgot the Tea.
Still good, despite over-steep.
Milk covers it up.

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15 tasting notes

This tea has a simple, deep chai flavor. There was no noticeable bitterness, and I think it actually would have been okay to steep it a little bit longer, although it was by no means bland. Although I don’t usually like my tea with milk, chai is definitely one that goes fine with it.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 30 sec

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149 tasting notes

Not a big chai person, but this one is pretty decent. I like that I can brew a full travel mug (about 14 ounces) with a single bag. Add some almond milk and stevia for a nice, mild chai.

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