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homeroastersthomas hammer coffee roastersrishi tea earl grey sachet tea bag - 15ct box

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Rishi Tea Earl Grey Sachet Tea Bag - 15ct Box

by thomas hammer coffee roasters · pullman, usa

you'll taste jasmine before floral. this is rishi tea earl grey sachet tea bag - 15ct box, a yunnan from thomas hammer coffee roasters.

jasminefloralblack teatea-likecaramel
$10buy from thomas hammer coffee roasters

the bean

origin
yunnan
status
in stock
this is an earl grey sachet tea from rishi tea, presented in a 15-count box and listed under thomas hammer coffee roasters. sourced from yunnan, it carries the floral, jasmine-forward character typical of the region's teas, with a black tea backbone and a soft caramel finish. the sachet format makes it straightforward to brew, steep in freshly boiled water for three to five minutes depending on how strong you like it. it suits anyone who wants a reliable, aromatic cup with floral lift and gentle sweetness rather than anything sharp or tannic.

common questions

What does Rishi Tea Earl Grey Sachet Tea Bag - 15ct Box taste like?

it leads with jasmine and floral notes over a classic black tea base, finishing with a mild caramel sweetness. the overall profile is aromatic and tea-forward rather than bold or astringent.

How is Rishi Tea Earl Grey Sachet Tea Bag - 15ct Box grown and processed?

the tea is sourced from yunnan, a region in southern china known for producing both black and pu-erh teas with naturally floral and smooth characteristics. no additional processing details are provided beyond the origin.

How should I brew Rishi Tea Earl Grey Sachet Tea Bag - 15ct Box?

use freshly boiled water and steep the sachet for three to five minutes, adjusting to taste. the sachet format is designed for convenience, so no additional equipment is needed.

about thomas hammer coffee roasters

pullman's coffee scene runs deeper than you'd expect for a college town. students need fuel, professors need contemplation, and locals need their daily ritual. thomas hammer coffee roasters on east main street has been part of that equation for years, building the kind of steady reputation that survives semester turnover and seasonal shifts. you'll find consistency here that doesn't sacrifice character. the roasting happens with attention to detail, and the brewing follows through on what the beans promise. it's the sort of place where regulars know what they want and newcomers can trust the recommendations. no gimmicks, no overly complicated menu that tries to impress rather than satisfy. the location puts you right in the flow of pullman's daily rhythm. grab your americano before the morning rush hits main street.

all coffee from thomas hammer coffee roasters

pullman, usa

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