Bewley's Irish Breakfast Tea (80 Tea Bags)

Bewley's Irish Breakfast TeaI've been drinking Trader Joe's Irish breakfast forever. Then we went to Ireland and I discovered what real Irish tea was supposed to taste like. We were served Bewley's a lot of the time, so I bought it when we got back, and it is indeed far superior to TJ's. Then I bought some Barry's Irish tea (actually from Ireland) in the grocery store and did a taste test. Bewley's won, hands down.

Bewley's Irish teas are my teas of choice. I love strong tea and the Irish do it right. It's not bitter at all. If you like the taste of tea and want a little more kick of caffeine, I receommend this tea. This is slightly more mild than their strongest tea, which I have trouble finding. The other one if you want even stronger tea is Bewley's Gold (I think that's the name). The box is schoolbus yellow, and one teabag makes two cups officially, but I use one bag for a large mug and am HAPPY.

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I lived in Northern Ireland in the 1980's. I would drive the 140 miles into Dublin in order to stock up on Bewely's coffee and tea. The coffee would be fresh roasted and the smell would permeate my car and would stay there for several days. The tea has a creamy rich flavor that I cannot find in any other brand. Whether you drink it black or white you are in for real enjoyment. I would recommend it to all for their morning tea choice or anytime black tea. You will not be disappointed.

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A newcomer to the world of tea, I've been taste testing teas like a madwoman. First, I've divided them into categories. The most important category for me is what I have named "Black teas to be enjoyed with some sweetener and a splash of white stuff." Most I rated on a scale of one to five. There were too many teas I liked and quite a few I disliked, so I added a zero and a six to my rating scale. A zero tea was, for me, a lousy tasting tea to be avoided. The six teas were particularly yummy. I also kept a record of how many tea bags it took to get a cuppa strong enough to suit me. Bewley's Irish Breakfast tea was one of two teas with a rating of six, and it cost half as much as the other six. I have found out what I wanted to know, so my weird taste testing is over. I've actually found a tea I love that I can afford to buy.

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Served frequently in restaurants all over Ireland. Good start to the morning.

Slightly stronger that an English breakfast tea. Perfect with a little milk and sugar.

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