⛰️ Elevate your tea game with Alishan’s legendary high-mountain brew!
TEARELAE Taiwan Alishan Oolong Tea is a premium 250g loose leaf green tea, hand-picked from high-altitude Alishan. Known for its unique hilltop flavor with sweet honey undertones, it is certified authentic and tested for quality. Grown in a foggy, nutrient-rich environment, this tea offers a smooth, less bitter taste and a healthy boost for tea connoisseurs seeking an elevated experience.
E**P
Try different brewing temperatures
Bought this to try after watching videos of Jessie's Tea House drinking the tea. I followed internet directions for brewing the tea, which was 1 tsp to 185 F degree water, and I added a wash. In this brewing method, the tea was really fragrant, but only had a slightly bitter and earthy flavor.Today I decided to brew the tea on a lower temperature. I did this because the white-ish color of the tea liquid and light flavor profile indicated to me that I might have more luck getting sweet notes out of it if I lowered the water temperature. Luckily I was right.Brewing Instructions:- water boiled to 160 F- 1 tsp tea leaves to 6-8 oz water- No wash (not needed for delicate teas unless you like the flavor with a wash.)- Steep covered for 5 minutesTea color: very light yellow, almost whiteScent: strong stone fruit with dried milk notesFlavor: watery top notes, strong sweet and slight acidity mid and end notes like stone fruit, astringent dry finishThis brewing method made a world's difference of flavor improvement with tons of sweetness (admittedly, not washing the leaves might have done a lot too). I like fruity tea flavors, so this is a pretty pleasant drink for me. I also like to maximize flavor and minimize bitterness and astringent end notes, so my preferred brewing method accents those qualities. I think this could also make for a really great iced tea in the summer if you steep it overnight in the fridge.Overall it's a really pleasant all day drinking tea. Like my other tea reviews, I do recommend playing with your brewing methods (particularly water temperatures) to get an optimal flavor for your palate.
S**N
Nice milk oolong tea
The nice and good quality tea, milk oolong is my favorite tea. Thank you, i will order again.
R**.
Vacuum sealed
This tea has a mellow taste and great aroma
C**E
Artificial flavor
I have a lot of experience with tea. This is definitely artificial flavored. Very disappointed. Will be throwing it away.
A**R
Great Tea
Love the flavor of this tea. This is a multiple reorder for me. This time the tea vacuum seal was not intact. Hopefully, when I try it I won’t notice a stall taste.
B**O
Third Bloom is the BEST
It’s been a LONG time since I’ve had a good enough Oolong that the third bloom was the best. First bloom is potent. I barely give it three minutes to brew. Second bloom is the full five and produces a more milky sweet cup. But the third is robust, full of sweet and tannins and is remarkable. Make sure you enjoy this tea three times off of each brew. And remember, don’t let Oolong or Black yea steep for too long. It’s going to taste tangy and bitter from the tannins.I would say 10$ is a fine price when I can get 28-32 OZ off of each tablespoon of it.For those who’ve never had milky oolong, it’s like… An Oolong latte without actually needing the dairy. I adore it. Especially unsweetened.
Y**A
So many stems!
It looks like this was harvested with a hedge trimmer. The resulting brew has a good aroma, but tastes noticeably more tannic and bitter than other brands of milk oolong tea. There are better options out there for the price
S**H
tasting
taste good
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