5 Teas for People Who Don’t Like Tea – Tea lovers like ourselves have a hard time imagining how anyone could shrink away at the thought of a sinfully smooth, perfectly steeped cup of tea, but tea doesn’t agree with everyone. We all have that friend that turns their nose up at tea-based beverages (an opinion we disagree with but tolerate). Perhaps their reservations formed from a history of low-quality teas and improper steeping, or perhaps it’s just simply—excuse our pun—not their cup of tea.
Fear not, tea-drinkers! There is still a way to share your hobby with your tea-shirking friends. We’ve prepared a list of Tin Roof Teas’ best teas for people who don’t like tea. These teas satisfy even the pickiest of palates. These blends have become long-time favorites of tea drinkers and non-tea drinkers alike. If your friend is extra-picky about what goes in their mug, try offering them a tea from this list.
This sweet cinnamon-spiced tea has a unique flavor profile that makes it stand out among its fellow black tea blends. The flavor of high-quality black tea is transformed by a combination of heavy cinnamon, sweet cloves, and orange peel. Its pleasant spiciness and desserty fullness make it a great black tea for beginners. Nothing needs to be added to the blend; it packs a brilliantly bold flavor all on its own!
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This delightfully tangy tea holds the crown for Tin Roof Teas’ best-selling fruit tea blend. Mango Tango is a tisane, meaning it isn’t blended together with any leaves from the camellia Sinensis plant. That’s what gives teas their “tea flavor.” Mango Tango is pure fruit—blended from pieces of mango, oranges, pineapple, and other kinds of citrus. This tea brews up into a flavorful beverage, both refreshing and summery. Plus, it has no tea-like aftertaste!
Le Toureg is a blend of high-quality Chinese green tea with peppermint oil. The liberal use of peppermint brings forth an unexpected flavor combo, giving this tea a cool, refreshing taste. The peppermint flavor in this drink is exceptionally strong, and it brings out the natural sweetness of the green tea. Even if green tea isn’t usually your thing, you might find yourself pleasantly surprised by this tea.
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As one of our fastest-selling herbal tea blends, Rip Van Winkle gets its fame from its mellow, yet flavorful blend of herbs. It is just a tad sweet, with a chamomile base and a touch of mint, lavender, and lemon. It’s calming, hydrating, and good for you—without any kind of medicinal taste.
Passionately Peach is a wonderfully flexible fruit tea. It tastes great hot or iced and makes an enjoyable drink no matter the season. Passionately Peach is sweet and fruity with a slight tartness to it. With a blend that includes peaches, berries, papaya, and hibiscus leaves, it packs a powerful flavor punch! This is a go-to tea for both long-time tea drinkers and for those not as acclimated to teas. This peach-berry twist is sure to win anyone over!
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Fear not, tea-drinkers! There is still a way to share your hobby with your tea-shirking friends. We’ve prepared a list of Tin Roof Teas’ best teas for people who don’t like tea. These teas satisfy even the pickiest of palates. These blends have become long-time favorites of tea drinkers and non-tea drinkers alike. If your friend is extra-picky about what goes in their mug, try offering them a tea from this list.
Fireball
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Mango Tango
Le Toureg
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Rip Van Winkle
Passionately Peach
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