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🍵 Elevate your tea game with Ireland’s café classic—sip like a pro, every time!
Bewley's Irish Breakfast Tea offers 80 gluten-free tea bags crafted from a premium blend of Darjeeling, Rwandan, and Assam leaves. Weighing 250g, each bag brews a smooth, creamy malt-flavored cup with medium caffeine content, delivering a café-quality experience trusted by tea lovers worldwide.


| ASIN | B002ML1NVK |
| Age Range Description | 24 Months and Above |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,337 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #91 in Tea Samplers |
| Brand | Bewley's |
| Brand Name | Bewley's |
| Caffeine Content Description | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,095 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 8.8 |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10034064202015 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.7 x 7 x 5.15 inches |
| Item Form | Teabags |
| Item Type Name | Tea |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Liquid Contents Description | Beverage Type Not Listed |
| Manufacturer | Bewley Irish Imports |
| Model Number | BEWIBTB80 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | BEWIBTB80 |
| Product Benefits | Pleasant Taste Experience, Potential Health Benefits |
| Special Ingredients | Ginger, Lemon Peel |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Assam |
| UPC | 798527132860 034064202018 778554188054 |
| Unit Count | 80 Count |
P**B
Great taste, large amount of tea in bags
Lovely tea, tea bags are the perfect size for a 1L teapot!
B**.
Best tea on the market.
Fair prices and very quick delivery. I would do business with them again. Bewley's tea is one of the best on the market - strong, flavorful but never bitter. Each bag will make a delicious 12-ounce cup of tea.
I**Y
An Irish Breakfast featuring Darjeeling? Yes please!
Bewley’s of Dublin seems to be third in the Republic after Barry’s and Lyons. I’ve been meaning to try their tea for a while but they were far too pricey in the US until recently. As far as I know, this tea is the only commonly available Breakfast blend that includes a significant amount of Darjeeling. Surprisingly, this not only works but is a smashing success. This is marketed as an all India blend featuring both Assam and Darjeeling. In this it stands out from both English Breakfasts, which are usually Ceylon heavy, and other Irish breakfasts, which are usually either all African teas or a blend of African and Assam. I was concerned the tea wouldn’t be strong enough with such a large amount of Darjeeling, but that was entirely unfounded. It brews a dark cup with an aroma that is comfortingly malty, but also much fruitier than other IBs. The taste is superb. Not only is it unique to me among bagged breakfast teas, but also one of the best I’ve had. It is at its best with milk resulting in a robust, but smooth cup that is malty, creamy, and fruity. It is both delicious and memorable. There is little chance of this tea being mistaken for any other Irish or English bagged breakfast tea. In addition to the fruitiness, the Darjeeling lends a pleasant and lingering finish in which faint muscatel hints emerge. The tea has a touch of natural sweetness and is quite tasty straight if carefully brewed. It also takes sugar well and makes very good cold brew iced tea. Overall, I was very impressed by this tea. I’ve long been a fan of both Barry’s and Punjana teas, but this one by Bewleys compares favourably to all the teas I’ve had from both companies. What’s more neither of them produce a tea with anything close to this flavour profile. It’s true Bewleys tea are often more than I’m willing to pay on amazon, but if they stay in a similar price range to Barry’s and Thompson’s, this Irish Breakfast will definitely become a regular in my rotation.
A**R
Good, strong.
Good, strong tea. My staple for several years.
M**N
Good Tea
Tea is good.
H**S
Great taste
Great robust flavor.
M**I
They Changed More Than Just the Packaging....
A couple years ago my mom bought me a box of Bewley's Irish Breakfast tea and a box of Bewley's Irish Afternoon tea. For whatever reason, I decided I liked the Afternoon version better for a daily basis. I made it my everyday tea and continued to buy it consistently over the last couple years, and never bought another Irish Breakfast. Recently, Bewley's changed their packaging to make it less interesting and eye-catching. Maybe sales were too high and they wanted to give Lipton a fighting chance. Even so, I expected the tea to be exactly the same as before. Last week, I realized I still had a few more tea bags of the Irish Breakfast version from two years ago. When I tried it, I was surprised by the wonderful malty flavor, and wondered why I hadn't kept using this tea as well. So, I bought a new Bewley's Irish Breakfast from Amazon. But when I brewed the new tea, I noticed it seemed to lack that wonderful malt. Was I imagining it the first time? So, I decided to conduct an experiment. I took two mugs of the same size and put an old tea bag in the first one and a new tea bag in the second. In the photos, the old one in the bronze box is on the left and the new one in the green box is on the right. It's hard to see in the photos, but in the mug the old tea is just ever-so-slightly darker than the new tea, even though I carefully prepared them the same way. I poured boiling water over both tea bags, let them steep for exactly five minutes, and then removed each bag. Since I always drink my tea with sugar and milk, I measured an exact amount of sugar and milk into each cup to be sure different levels wouldn't effect the taste. (I do actually have several important things to get done today, believe it or not, but if one is going to conduct a tea tasting experiment, an adequate scientific method must be employed.) I even had some tasteless cereal on hand as a palate cleanser. After carefully tasting each, the result was that the old one definitely still had a distinct, pungent malt flavor, whereas the new one was bland by comparison. I'm finishing off both mugs as I type this review, and I can still tell the difference between them as they cool to room temp. Even when I don't pay attention to which mug I pick up, I know what I'm getting. In conclusion, I was not imagining that the new box tasted bland compared to the old one. Bewley's must have changed more than the packaging over the last couple years. Now I wonder if my Irish Afternoon tea is disappointingly different as well, but I just haven't noticed. I'm giving it 4 stars just because Bewley's is still an enjoyable tea, but it loses a star for the change in flavor and/or quality. I may look around for another Irish Breakfast tea that has the distinct, malty flavor I like. I might also note that the old box is "best by March 2017", so even a year and a half after its best by date, it still tastes better than the new one.
K**.
Great tea
Like many other reviewers, we discovered this tea on a trip to Ireland. They provided it at all the hotels we went to. Before visiting, my husband only occasionally drank earl grey creme by teavana. After trying this tea in the first hotel for the heck of it, he was instantly hooked and had several cups a day. We tried to find this exact tea in several grocery stores in different parts of Ireland and couldn't find it anywhere but the hotels, so I hopped on Amazon the day before coming back, found this tea for an Amazing price, and it was at our house the day we arrived. Drinking this tea has become a routine for him now. I will mention that the bags are not what I expected, and they don't mention this in the description, not are there photos of it. The bags are not individually wrapped, they are thrown together in a the flimsy cardboard box you see in the photos. The bags also do not have tags. I have clear jars I normally put our tea bags in because I was used to the pretty bags that teavana has, so just be aware that these bags are not attractive whatsoever. However, they taste just like the ones in Ireland and are very affordable.
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