Barrys Tea, Irish Breakfast, 80-Count (Pack of 6)
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Dr. Lily Hartmann
> 3 dayBeing an American military member stationed in the United Kingdom for 5 years, I developed a taste for English tea. PG Tips, Barrys Tea, and others have been my staple to enjoy European teas.
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DanS
> 3 dayI drink this tea all day, every day (I dont drink coffee). Ive tried lots of different teas, and have settled on this one as my favorite.
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Jenny
> 3 dayI LOVE Barry’s Tea and have been drinking it for 20+ years. I am disappointed that my last order had over 5 tea bags that have broken apart before I had time to drink my tea! The bags are definitely different and clearly not strong enough.
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Bella
> 3 dayBarry’s is the best Irish tea. The flavor is great and our family can no longer drink other brands. I have found Amazon has the best price going. I order the multi box. It is the best value for your money.
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Scotty G
> 3 dayFlav is good, and half of every box has teabags with a hole on one side. Already requested replacement and heard nothing back. Im disappointed. A few, even handful, of empty bags is one thing, ½ of 4 BOXES is just too much! Thank you for making my decision to switch brands so easy. Lyons from here on out.
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Zoila Beatty MD
> 3 daySimply the best irish breakfast tea on the market. Make a smooth, strong, delicious cup every time. Even if youre a tea snob like me you wont be disappointed.
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Maura
> 3 dayGreat tea! Much cheaper getting it in bulk than buying it at a store in the States. I make hot and iced tea with this. I love the cute Barry’s box it comes in!
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Nadurtha
> 3 dayMy only complaint is I cant find the catering box (600 teabags in a single box) in the breakfast variety anymore but this is a good compromise.
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Jeena Rai
> 3 dayThis is my favorite breakfast tea. 1 bag in 1 mug, about 5.5 oz water (leaving space for milk), microwave, steep 5 minutes. Do not squeeze the bag when removing it, you will press out more tannin and cause the tea to be bitter. Spoon should be nearly invisible at the bottom of the cup if you put the right quantity of water. Add EVAPORATED milk and sugar to taste (or splenda for the diabetics out there - taste is unaffected). The tea is malty and ever so slightly metallic. If your tea is watery after milk addition, you used too much water in brewing. It is a very strong tea, about 3 times stronger than most tea available on U.S. supermarket shelves and really is meant for enjoying with milk or substitute. (Rec: Do not use french vanilla creamer for coffee, it is awful in tea for some reason).
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI have been drinking Barrys Tea for years. Its the ONLY tea for me!