everyday brew
morning glory
winner!
1 star 2024 Great Taste Award
donation
we donate with every pack sold
great with
your fave milk, even alternatives!
origin
Assam, Rwanda and Ceylon
what's special about this tea?
Our signature blend, our daily cuppa, our English Breakfast, our builder's brew, or even our Rosy Lee - call it whatever you want but our everyday brew is a top quality take on the ultimate British favourite. Made with a delicious combination of three black tea leaves: a gutsy Assam, a mellow Ceylon and a powerful Rwandan to give a balanced, malty, zesty alliance.
teapigs' tea taster
tea temple
1 per person
loose tea
1 teaspoon
water
boiling
brew time
3+ minutes
milk?
add your fave milk
how does it taste?
Our everyday brew is blended using the following types of tea:
Assam black tea: This strong black tea from the Assam region in the northeast of India has a deep, malty, and earthy flavour.
Rwandan black tea: This malty black tea, complete with subtle savoury notes, is easily the most well-known African tea.
Ceylon black tea: Also known as Sri Lankan tea, Ceylon is known for its bold and brisk flavour and distinct aroma. This tea heightens this brew with a strong, rich taste that only the top-quality leaves can provide.
So, if you've ever asked yourself what does English Breakfast tea taste like? We can't say what they ALL taste like... but we of course think ours is the best black tea around!
good if you're feeling
ingredients & nutrition
Organic 100g: Organic black tea from Assam and Rwandan.
nutrition per 100ml
- 0 kcal
- 0 sugar
- 0 fat
- 0 carbohydrate
Dairy free, gluten free, suitable for vegetarians and vegans. This tea naturally contains caffeine.
additional information
We do also sell loose leaf English breakfast tea in either 100g or 250g pouches. Not only do you get a bit more for your money buying loose leaf black tea, we think making a pot of tea makes your tea break that little bit more special.
If you’re a little confused as to why we call our black tea bags, tea temples – it’s quite simple really. Along with their pyramid shape, which lets the tea freely steep - helping to give even more flavour to your cuppa. We only use the best quality teas for you to enjoy, we think tea so good deserves a little praise, right? Besides, tea temples sounds far more fitting for our teapigs everyday brew, than simply English breakfast tea bags.
How to brew English breakfast tea?Just pop a tea temple into your favourite mug for 3-5 minutes, then add the milk of your choosing and away you go! If you prefer our loose leaf breakfast tea or our organic loose leaf English breakfast tea leaves however, then you can pop a few teaspoons of this brilliant brew into your infuser and leave for the same amount of time - or perhaps even a tad longer if you prefer a stronger cuppa. If you're new to the world of loose leaf tea, don't worry - it's way simpler and less messy than you may expect. Our loose leaf tea infusers are the perfect infuser for loose leaf newbies.
Does black tea have caffeine? Yes, as black tea comes from the camellia sinenis bush it naturally contains caffeine. There are alternatives if you're looking to either cut down on the amount of caffeine you have each day or if you're looking to cut it out altogether. Such as our decaf English breakfast, which has only a fraction of the caffeine content left after extraction or our rooibos teas, which are incredibly popular as a naturally caffeine free alternative to black teas.
Is black tea good for you? Teas from the camellia sinensis plant naturally contain nutrients and caffeine - which makes black tea a very popular drink for a little pick me up when you're lacking focus. If you have any concerns about consuming caffeine, you should always speak to a doctor to make sure that it suits your dietary requirements.
What are the benefits of black tea? Besides tasting great, black tea is the nation's go-to for an energy boost. No judgement here, but if consumed without sugar or heavy milks - it's a much cleaner alternative to other caffeinated beverages such as energy drinks and fizzy pop - without naming any names.
q&a with the point foundation
We make a donation to the Point Foundation with each pack of our everyday brew we sell. Find out more about the fab work this charity does, here. learn moreour packaging
tea temple
made from plant starch - pop in your council food waste
inner bag
made from recyclable soft plastic
outer carton
made from sustainable paperboard - recycle me
loose pouch
non-recyclable so try to re-use me!