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Harney & Sons Black Cask Bourbon Tea offers a unique blend of smoky black tea infused with rich bourbon flavors, including vanilla and caramel. Each tin contains 20 sachets, perfect for a sophisticated tea experience that combines the best of both worlds.
S**W
I actually like it.
If you like the bourbon flavor you will enjoy this tea. I tried it without milk and didn't really care for it. Yet with milk I like this tea. Brew it hot and do not forget about pulling the bags out after 5 minutes or it will taste horribly bitter.
J**.
Yum!
This is one of those teas that I initially didn't think I liked*. After I finished the first cup, I mentally added this tea to the growing list of teas that I don't need to reorder.Then I had my second cup, and am so glad I didn't give the tin away after the first cup! Yum! Very smooth and unique. It has layers of flavors that include a smokiness but under that is a little sweetness. Not bitter at all.For me, this is not an everyday tea--it is a special treat on a stormy day type of tea. I will order this again. If you like strong teas with complex flavors, I think this is worth buying. I'm glad I tried it!*The other tea by Harney that I initially didn't think I liked is the Vanilla Comoro decaf. I was hooked on the second cup. I think part of the problem is that I started drinking both teas when they were still too hot. The flavors come out more (at least for me) when the tea has cooled just a bit.
A**K
No thank you
My house loves tea and we love new tea but this once opened we hated the smell right away! Smelled like a lit cigarette and we tried one and it tasted of stale cigarette and black liquorice..... would never buy it again. Very disappointed in it. Only good thing I could say sadly about this tea was the can is super cute and sturdy and not very easily bend or dent able.
A**A
Harney's Smoked Bourbon Not My Cup of Tea
1st off I like to say that I have tried a good amount of H and S tea over the years. I usually don't have issues with their flavored tea except this one. What ever was in this, a few sips gave me a headache and my stomach wasn't reacting well either. I'm a bit surprised which has me wonder what is in it.It has a smoky aroma which is typical of a smoked Lap Sang Sou Chong. It does have a savory note to it when you make it more concentrated. The light, sweet aroma is from the flavoring. The sweetness is from the tea. Anyone who had a LSSC by itself knows it gives off the smoky aroma as if you're next to a BBQ or grill. But it has a sweetness to the taste. The unsmoked LSSC is sweet.Set aside the odd reaction to the tea, taste wise isn't my cup of tea either. It doesn't have a lot of depth since it very much taste of a flavoring with LSSC.As for the aroma of bourbon, that depends on what type you're smelling. If you like the ones that smell more smoky, then this has it. If you're going with more sweet aroma or other notes that make it rich and complex, this is not the one. It can be done with a variety of teas. Just a matter of taking time to blend and be playful.Their Earl Grey Supreme is the best out of their Earl Grey line. In terms of a lot of flavored teas, that one, Tower of London, Diamond Jubilee and Tropical Green stand out the most.
J**L
A very average, but pleasant tea
Overall this tea is lovely. A bit smoky, a bit sweet. Its a little wesk, but still a nice afternoon tea. Absolutely worth the $5 I paid for it, and Id buy it again at $10.One important note: this is a BLACK tea base, not an herbal. If you brew this with boiling water, it will taste bitter and burnt. For best results, steep for three minutes at about 185F- boiling water with a small ice cube thrown in.
.**Y
Sumptuous Flavor
Has a smokey flavor that reminds you of sitting by a camp fire. Very relaxing and you only need one bag for sumptuous flavor.
S**L
Wonderful flavor with just enough caffeine
Love this tea plain & simple. Other times I add a pat of butter & a bit of salt & then nothing matters for a brief while but me and my tea.
A**R
Taste nothing like bourbon, and frankly not good.
I drink a lot of tea, from very high end stuff to the low end. I'm not a snob about it. Harney & sons is okay, middle shelf or so. Some good selections some not so good. I had high hopes for this one, but unfortunately the name conveys a flavor that does not exist in the actual beverage. I found the tea to be a little too astringent and closer to low end black tea in flavor. If there is a hint of some kind of bourbon cask, it is so whisper thin that I can't detect it. There is some kind of a wooden note that maybe in the minds of the people who named this particular type hints to bourbon, but as a bourbon drinker and a tea drinker, I don't really think that's what the flavor is. Hard pass on this one for the next time, although Harney does make some good teas as well.
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