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Showing posts with label butiki teas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butiki teas. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Boxing Day Sale - December 26th - 25% Off!!!
For
all of Friday, December 26th we will be offering 25% off of all teas
and teawares (except for teas on our SALE page, since they are already
heavily discounted).
Rules
Free shipping offers do not apply, even if a $75 order is made.
International orders will be assessed with full shipping charges after
the purchase and there will be no shipping discounts.
Please hit the 'refresh' button on every page you order from to make sure the tea list is up to date.
We will refund 25% of your tea and teaware purchases when your order ships.
Please make sure you provide us with an email where we can reach you in case items run out.
Purchases that qualify for this sale must be made during December 26th Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Please allow 5 business days for items to be shipped. Communications will be somewhat slow.
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Monday, August 25, 2014
Butiki After Hours: Hello Sweetie TeaTini

These martinis were a huge success at our last celebration. A friend of ours, who owns Vox Vapes, was in
town for a visit. Be sure to check out his
ebay store: Vox Vapes
if you have any interest in quality vape devices.
Ingredients
* 3 teaspoons of our Hello Sweetie tea
* 1 tablespoon brown crystal sugar
* 2 oz top shelf vodka (we prefer Ketel One)
* Dried Coconut for garnish (optional)
Makes 1 TeaTini

Mix the drink. In a
shaker, shake the vodka, ice, and brewed tea.
Pour the mixture into a martini glass.
Garnish. Top with some dried
coconut as a garnish.
Enjoy! We hope you
have as much fun testing out this recipe as we did!
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Thursday, May 9, 2013
The Story Behind Foxy Roxy's Banana Walnut Treat
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We were
almost at the point of setting the idea of a banana tea aside for a while and coming back to it later but then I received an email from Foxy Roxy. The message was mostly about other matters
but towards the end she mentioned that she thought we should have a banana tea
and had discussed how she tried a Keemun with a banana and thought that
the combination worked well. I
definitely wasn’t sold on this idea, especially since our Keemun has mushroom
notes but I thought this is just such an odd coincidence that she was emailing
me about a banana tea when we were almost at the point of putting this on the
back burner. We went ahead and made a
sample and once we tasted it we knew that there was a lot of potential for this
tea. The mushroom notes were gone but the fresh ripe banana flavor worked well with our premium Keemun. I sent Roxanne a sample and later she
mentioned walnuts. After working with
that combination for a while, we ended up with Foxy Roxy’s Banana Walnut Treat.
We did a short interview with Roxanne and she was kind
enough to send us a ton of awesome photos. We
hope you enjoy the interview and photos!
Tell us a little bit about yourself. I'm just a simple gal, a free spirit who enjoys simple
pleasures in life. Books, art in any
shape or form, music and tea are basically what makes my world go round!
I live close to
nature in Quebec, Canada, where some winters never end it seems... Animal
lover, I will rescue any type of life form that will knock on my door.
My love life: I was lucky to meet the man of my dreams many
years ago, and to this day, he still completes me in every way possible!
When did you first
become interested in loose leaf teas?
It was my Grandma who introduced me to loose leaf tea for
the first time, she loved Jasmin Chinese tea. I must have been about 7 years
old, so I've been drinking loose leaf nearly all my life! But the last two
years got me into more refined teas. My palate rapidly evolved, and Butiki
became my favorite online tea shop!

What are your tea
preferences? I will describe my tea preferences as relationships:


If you were banished
to an island, what type of tea would you bring if you could chose only one? If I was banished on an Island and could only bring one type
of tea (what a sad thought!), it would have to be Black teas, cause they are
reliable, low maintenance, and yet so versatile! But hopefully on that Island,
there would be tea trees and we could start our own estate and transform
Camellia Sinensis into whatever type of tea we fancy :-)


Can you tell us a
little bit about the process of how this tea came about? I desperately needed
help from the only true Tea Alchemist I
know, so I emailed Stacy. Turned out she was already working on a banana tea!
She tested the Keemun and walnuts, and played her magic. The rest is history!


Thank you Butiki and Stacy for giving me the perfect Banana
treat, it was so much fun being part of the process!
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Thank you Roxanne for the wonderful idea!
For more information about or to purchase Foxy Roxy's Banana Walnut Treat, please check out: http://www.butikiteas.com/Black.html
-Stacy
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Custom Blend Contest Winning Tea Now Available: Ruby Pie
Back in October 2012, we held a Custom Blend Contest. For
this contest, we asked that entrants submit up to 3 ideas for a custom blend. A panel of judges chose their favorite 10
ideas and created a poll for everyone to vote for their favorite idea. The top 10 ideas were: Apple Dumpling, Banana Pudding Oolong, Chocolate
Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream, Grateful Castaway's Chilipaya Sweet Tropical Heat,
Purple Honey, Rainforest Absinthe, Saffron Sesame Huangshan Mao Feng, Strawberry
Rhubarb Delight, Thai Tea Cookie, and Tropical Movie Night. Strawberry Rhubarb Delight, now titled Ruby
Pie was the clear winner, though the Saffron Sesame Huangshan Mao Feng was
awfully close.
Sarah submitted the idea and won 8oz of her own custom blend
idea. The initial description that won
over voters was: Strawberry Rhubarb Delight pairs rhubarb and strawberry
together with Golden Assam to capture the essence of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie.
The fruit notes combine with the richness of the Assam to produce a delightful
dessert tea as comforting as warm pie, fresh from the oven.
Here is how we describe the tea now: Ruby Pie is designed to taste similar to
strawberry rhubarb pie. The pie crust
notes are immediately noticeable followed by rhubarb and lingering fresh
strawberry and vanilla notes. Hibiscus
adds a hint of tartness to supplement the rhubarb notes but does not overwhelm
the tea. Adding some sugar will
intensify the strawberry and rhubarb notes while still maintaining the pie
crust notes.
After the contest was over, we embarked on a several month
journey to create Sarah’s ideal Ruby Pie blend.
This tea is just now being made available for at least a limited
time. This tea can be purchased here: http://www.butikiteas.com/Black.html. Below is a short interview with Sarah and discusses
her love of tea, the blend, and the contest.
Tell us a little bit about yourself. I'm a Canadian, living
in Toronto but originally from out west. I miss my mountains *sigh* I've only
been doing this whole tea thing for 9 months or so - long enough to have a baby
tea obsession! :) My other passions besides tea involve board games, travelling
and as long as there's music i'm good to dance and make a fool of myself!
When did you first become interested in loose leaf teas?
I've been interested in loose tea for a while now - probably 6 years or so
thanks to a dear friend in Florida, but I never really made the plunge until I
found Steepster last July.
What are your tea preferences? I find that I am deeply in
love with black teas, whether they are straight or flavoured! I'm gradually
venturing into other things like puerhs and roasted oolongs. I don't mind
greens and whites (or yellow) but i find them less intense than my blacks! I
drink 95% of my teas without any additives but i do enjoy the occasional
sweetened cup of cold brewed tea.
What are your tea rituals? Right now, I don't have a lot of
tea rituals, unless you count getting together with tea friends as often as
possible. I do have a gaiwan that I recently purchase from Stacy! That I am
using to gradually use tea as a means to force myself to sit and take time away
from the craziness. other than that, I suppose it's my morning weekday matcha
smoothie that I take to work nearly everyday with my two travel mugs of tea -
always one straight black and one flavoured :)
If you were banished to an island, what type of tea would
you bring if you could chose only one? Uh...do i have to answer that? Eesh...I
feel like this is a trick question. How about one that could multiply and make
little tea babies for me so I never run out? :) I guess it would have to be
either Premium Taiwanese Assam or Laoshan Black at the moment, though I can't
promise that tomorrow that won't get a different answer.
What is your favorite tea from Butiki Teas? Why? I have no
favourites! I hate Favourites. Mine change depending on a multitude of factors
ranging from whether or not I've been able to watch Doctor Who, to the position
of the sun in the sky. It would be FAR easier for me to tell you which teas I'm
not a fan of...green oolongs, I'm looking at you! I'm a huge fan of your
Premium Taiwanese Assam but I also really love Grapefruit Dragon, Cantaloupe
& Cream; Maple Pecan Oolong (it's not green!); Creamy Eggnog; Mango Lassi
uh..the list goes on!
How did you come up with the idea for Ruby Pie? To be
honest? I'll enter any and every Butiki Tea contest out there. When this one
came up I didn't have a lot of time to sit and be nearly as creative as
everyone else was. I opened my fridge and there was one sitting there. So I
went for it!
You also submitted two other tea ideas, Whiskey Sour and
Pomegranate Grapefruit tea. Which of the three was your favorite? Probably the
strawberry rhubarb, but I also think that you'd make a mean whiskey sour. Also,
given the awesome Grapefruit Dragon you have....i think you could kill a
pomegranate tea.
Were you surprised that the Ruby Pie won? uh....that would
be like saying I was surprised at my ability to annoy people into doing what I
want. :) Yes, but only because I thought there would be more votes. Less so if
I think about the people I harassed to help me win *grin*.
Can you tell us a little bit about the custom blending
process? Well, if people like the blend, it's 90% you doing all the heavy
lifting, if they don't...it was all my fault haha. From a logistical
perspective, Stacy does a great job working with even the most difficult of
people who give her instructions like uh...it should have strawberry....and
rhubarb and be like uh pie. :) I pretty much answered all of her questions in
the most vague and probably irritatingly frustrating way possible. Once that
was out of the way she took over and created a couple of sample batches for me
to try. Those were sent to my place and it was left to my incapable hands to
taste and provide feedback. Again, vague statements like "uh...it needs
more pie" helped Stacy to refine her blend. It's at this point that I
should mention that even though she's allergic to strawberries, she was tasting
and refining the blend! Talk about dedication! Stacy perfected the batch and
then sent me a giant bag of delicious goodness!
How did you come up with the name Ruby Pie? I wish I could
take credit for that but once again, I had no part in it! That was all
Indigobloom as I asked her, Raritea and Kittenna for some help and gave my
favourite choices to Stacy to pick from :)
How would you describe this tea? It's Strawberry...it's
RHUbarb! it's PIE! does that count? haha
Who would you recommend this tea to? Anyone looking for a
flavoured black strawberry, rhubarb tea, as most that I've seen have been
either white or rooibos! The hibiscus in this one isn't very present, so hibby
haters shouldn't be afraid! :)
We had a great time creating this tea! We hope you enjoy this tea as much as we enjoyed creating it!
-Stacy
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