My Favorite Teas from Sipping Streams Tea Company

This summer, I participated in a workshop from Sipping Streams Tea Company called the 5 Days of Tea Transformational Journey. After (more than) five days of learning everything I ever wanted to know and more about tea, including health benefits of tea, I decided to sign up for their Universi-Tea program. I’m a sucker for a play on words, but what really drew me into this program was the amount of information available to members. I especially enjoy the videos that go along with each of the teas we are sent each month. It has been almost six months of receiving four teas a month from Sipping Streams Tea Company (including rare teas that are only available through the program), so I thought it was about time for a list of my favorites.

Sweet Peach White Tea

Instagram post from @ashleyteanthings of Sipping Streams Tea Company Sweet Peach White Tea in Davids Tea travel iced tea press in front of a tree and bench. Caption says “I woke up this morning to an email from @sippingstreams about their Sweet Peac…

I think this was the first tea I tried from Sipping Streams, and I really enjoy it. It makes a delicious and fruity iced tea that is perfect for summer. I do prefer it with sweetener, but I usually forget to add it while the tea is brewing hot, so I often drink it plain and it is still good. I’ve also tried Sweet Peach White Tea hot, and while I do prefer it iced, it is one of the best peach teas to drink hot.

Alaskan Peony Flowers

Collage of two pictures. Top is open coffee pot with Alaskan peony flowers steeping in water with words “I guess the last tea I purchased would be the teas that came with my @sippingstreams Universi-tea program this month” next to it. Bottom is pict…

The Alaskan Peony Flowers were the rare tea in my first Universi-Tea box, and they made a delicious tisane. They had a sweet and (not surprisingly) floral scent that I really enjoyed. I also found it quite relaxing to drink this infusion in the evenings before bed.

Arctic Bliss White Tea Blend

Instagram post from @ashleyteaandthings of Lenox butterfly with Sipping Streams Tea Company Arctic Bliss White Tea Blend in from of a computer with words “Vitamin C” visible. Caption reads “Today’s prompt for #31daysofhallowtean created by @spillthe…

Artic Bliss is a blend of white tea, fireweed, and Alaskan lingonberries. White tea is my favorite, and this one is delicious. The flowers of the fireweed have a nice floral flavor while the lingonberries add a little sweetness. Fireweed and lingonberries are also both high in Vitamin C, so that immune-boost is always a plus.

Assam CTC Black Tea

Instagram post from @ashleyteaandthings of mug of dark tea with caption “Today I wanted a tea that was different from all the holiday blends I’ve been having, so I finally tried mixing @sippingstreams Assam CRC Black Tea with their Chicory Root C/S.…

Black tea is probably my second favorite type of tea. This Assam CTC is a delicious black tea with a strong, slightly malty flavor. It pairs well with honey, and even blended with a bit of the Chicory Root that I also received as part of the Universi-Tea program in the same month.

Organic Earl Grey Black Tea

I’m generally not the biggest fan of Earl Grey tea, but I do really enjoy this one. I highly recommend making it as a London Fog latte with a bit of vanilla for a nice, cozy winter drink.

Lemon Chamomile

Instagram post from @ashleyteaandthings of mug of Sipping Streams Tea Company Lemon Chamomile with hand holding the handle and sleeve almost entirely covering hand. Caption says “I’m back! I had been thinking about taking a week off Instagram for a …

Honestly, Lemon Chamomile might be my favorite tea (technically tisane) that I’ve received from Sipping Streams. Unlike most chamomiles, this brews up a beautiful red color. It has the floral flavor and relaxing properties of chamomile, but also the slightly tart flavor and throat soothing properties of lemon. It is perfect for fighting off a cold, especially when you add a little bit of honey.

Butterfly Pea Flowers

Instagram post from @ashleyteanthings of mug of dark purple tea with caption “Today’s prompt for the #detoxfreehealthytea challenge is to drink an herbal tea or tisane. Herbal teas (except Yerba mate) don’t contain caffeine, so they are extra hydrat…

Butterfly Pea Flowers are another rare tea that Universi-Tea members recently received. This flowers brew up a beautiful blue color, and then the addition of lemon juice changes the color to purple. In the accompanying video, owner Jenny Tse shared that you can also add kombucha for the same effect—which I am really interested in trying. This is another tisane with a simple, floral flavor that tastes great with honey and can be soothing for a incoming cold, but really the best part of the tea is the color changing fun.

Whole Egyptian Chamomile

This Whole Egyptian Chamomile happened to arrive just as I finished off my Lemon Chamomile, and the timing could not have been better. Though this chamomile is fairly different from the flavored one, I still like the tisane for helping me relax in the evenings. It has the simple floral and slightly sweet flavor typical of chamomile, which I really enjoy.

In total, I have received twenty teas from Sipping Streams Tea Company through the Universi-Tea program. Admittedly, I haven’t gotten around to trying all of them just yet; but, out of the ones I have tried, these eight are definitely my favorite. I highly recommend giving Sipping Streams a try, and looking out for other opportunities to try the rare teas the company doesn’t sell regularly.

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