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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
typhoo review Sep 17, 2010
By pachek The only problem with this product is that it is not available in the regular stores which means that you have to search for it. In a world of teas, you can find a lot of tea that is "black" but if you really read the box you will find that they have added something to the tea that changes the taste. If you are like me and love a good harty black tea, you can not beat Typhoo. I was introduced to it in the late 1950s and have continue using it to this day. When I visit someone that doesn't have it, I usually bring it along with me as I honestly haven't found anything that is equal to it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
my favourite tea Aug 22, 2010
By Reader I agree with the other reviewer, except that I think it's *three times* as good as Lipton. I also prefer it to PG Tips, another English tea.
This bag is a quick brewer so you want to do a few dips, even in a nice big jumbo china cup like I have, and then remove the bag. I grew up with the notion that one never re-used a teabag, and given the weak, cheap ones we used, I can see why; but sometimes I'll put two recently used bags in a fresh cup and they do give an acceptable flavour.
Highly recommend Typhoo -- it's worth the higher price.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
This is the best black tea around Jun 03, 2010
By T. Bruns
"Bargain Hunter"
I love this tea. This has body, flavor, and is easy to brew. Twice as good as any Lipton tea.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Classic British tea Mar 22, 2012
By Fiat Lux Ty-phoo has the strong, robust, classic British taste that holds up well to a little milk and sugar. Definitely worth trying out, if you like strong black teas and you have never tasted this brand before.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
weak Feb 08, 2012
By L. Doninger
"Donin"
I am not a sophisticated tea drinker. I have been experimenting and searching for the perfect tea for me. I have tried Barry's, PG Tips, standard American bags, and Yorkshire Gold. I might have really liked the Typhoo if I had not tried Yorkshire Gold at the same time. The Typhoo is similar to PG Tips, a fairly weak tea. It's good, but not great. To me, the Yorkshire Gold is superior. But, if you prefer a lighter tea, Typhoo might be perfect for you.
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