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Irish Breakfast

A very strong, popular blend of full leaf, high grown Assam and high quality Kenyan black teas. Irish Breakfast blend is a perpetual morning-time companion to tea lovers everywhere.
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Country of Origin: India, Kenya

Irish Breakfast


It may surprise you to learn that the people of Ireland drink more tea per capita than any other population on Earth. It’s true. In fact, your average Irish citizen drinks about 6 cups per day. What’s more, the cups they drink are so strong that you could almost stand a spoon upright in them.

In order to provide the Irish with blends this strong yest with an exceptional taste, tea blenders supplying the market buy up top quality seasonal output from Assam and Kenya. The Assam teas are picked from the top production of the Second Flush, a period of high growth in the month of June. The Kenyans selected are usually those produced in either February or August when the most flavorful seasonal quality leaf is grown. The Assam component of this Irish Breakfast blend gives the cup a strong, deep malty character. The Kenyan teas provide a bright coppery color with profound floral notes that add a complex depth to the cup.

The resulting blend, Irish Breakfast tea is a very smooth blend with a rich aroma and well-satisfying taste.

Brewing Tips - Hot Tea:
Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Add desired quantity of loose-leaf tea to your teapot. Infuse with the freshly boiled water, cover and let steep for 3-8 minutes in accordance to desired strength

Brewing Tips - Cold Tea: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 6 teaspoons of loose-leaf tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Infuse with 1 ¼ cups boiled water and let steep for 5 minutes. Next, fill a large pitcher ¼ full of freshly drawn cold water. Strain brewed tea into pitcher with the cold water. Fill the remainder of the pitcher with ice and top up with more cold water. Sweeten to taste, garnish and serve. (Note: Some premium quality teas may turn cloudy when poured over ice. This is a sign of quality leaf and nothing to worry about!)
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