If you're not a fan of the bags and you really like a very hearty flavor, the black tea mix I've found most comparable is an all-organic blend (All Natural Organic Instant Black Tea Powder 8 oz. Buy One Get One Free!) which is surprisngly bold and flavorful. I've never had another instant mix that tasted quite as good as this one. The big benefit is that it's in bulk powder form, allowing you to make more than one serving at a time or add/subtract to blend the perfect flavor. It's affordability is another plus. I love the PG but the organic is great too and it saves me a lot of money.This is a very drinkable blend of Assam, Ceylon, and Kenyan black teas from PG Tips, one of the UK's most popular brands. Although some California grocery stores (and Cost Plus World Market) stock this tea, I had not tried it until reading helpful reviews on Amazon.
Each PG Tips bag weighs 38 percent more than the Lipton bag (that is available in the USA). As expected, PG Tips makes a stronger brew. Each PG Tips bag has so much tea that I can easily make a 12 ounce mug with a single bag. I drink my tea black, but PG Tips is clearly robust enough to maintain character with milk or sweetener.
PG Tips is a sturdy, straight-ahead blend with more strength than Lipton's. It is a caffeine-rich tea in part because each bag has more tea than other brands.
PG Tips uses a pyramid shaped bag that allows more room for tea leaves to expand while steeping. Does it make better tea? I don't know, but it is a point of differentiation.
HINT: PG Tips also makes a Special Blend black tea that is only slightly more expensive in stores. I much prefer the Special Blend to their regular black tea. The PG Tips Special Blend is a very hardy and rich breakfast tea. The Special Blend is more sensitive to longer steeping times (I usually steep mine less than 3 minutes), but I find the taste more complex and satisfying.
Cognoscenti typically prefer loose tea. Tea bags contain the less expensive "fannings" or "dust," remains from processing loose leaf tea. And with some others brands of tea (not PG Tips), many people can taste the paper used in the bag.
If you (like I) sometimes appreciate the convenience of bags, I recommend trying PG Tips as a sturdy everyday tea. And, I more strongly recommend their Special Blend as a hardy and rich breakfast tea.
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Before I tasted PG Tips I was drinking Twinings Irish Breakfast (IB) tea which is quite good. However, PG Tips is as good as Twinings IB and costs just half the price. It is a blend of Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan tea. I have no clue what IB tea is, it does not say anything on the box.I am switching to PG Tips from now.
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I started drinking PG Tips when I lived in Britain in the '80s. It was a tea-house favorite. Very strong, full-flavored black tea that stands up to milk and sweetener. I'm drinking some now. Yum. It's for when I switch over from strong coffee in the afternoon, or when curling up with a good murder mystery. ;) When making iced tea, the flavor is a bit on the heavy, acidic side from the tanic acid and has to be significantly diluted.The last batch I ordered actually got shipped over from England and their packaging is a little different from the US market. Interesting to see that the giant Unilever corporation (who owns the brand) has actually gone to the trouble of getting Rainforest Alliance certified, which is supposed to indicate sustainably produced goods.
Overall, 5 stars if you like strong, black tea.I love a rich, dark breakfast tea served with half and half. This has been my fave for over two years now. Glad to buy it from Amazon better price than local stores.
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