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๐ต Sip the legacy, taste the differenceโLipton Black Tea, brewed for the bold.
Lipton Black Tea offers a premium loose leaf experience with carefully selected fresh-pressed leaves, delivering a smooth and naturally rich flavor. Perfectly brewed hot or iced, this sustainably sourced black tea supports global tea farmers and carries over 120 years of Liptonโs dedication to quality and taste.


| ASIN | B00CREXSHY |
| ASIN | B00CREXSHY |
| Allergen Information | Lactose Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,208 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,199 in Black Tea |
| Brand Name | Lipton |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,398) |
| Each Unit Count | 1 |
| Flavor | Loose Black Tea |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041000001635 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 9.25 x 7.25 x 5.75 inches |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Type Name | Black Tea |
| Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Item model number | 84148029 |
| Manufacturer | Lipton Tea & Infusions Company |
| Manufacturer | Lipton Tea & Infusions Company |
| Model Number | 84148029 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 10041000208574 |
| Product Benefits | Delicious and Smooth Taste, Brewed Fresh |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 7.25 x 5.75 inches; 8 ounces |
| Special Ingredients | Ginger, Lemon Peel |
| Specialty | Natural |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweetened |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| UPC | 885462408034 041000001635 |
| UPC | 885462408034 041000001635 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
| Units | 8.0 Ounce |
J**H
Best Iced Tea Ever!
Iโve been an iced tea drinker for 70 years and Lipton has always been my tea of choice. I had always used tea bags, but when the pandemic hit they were unavailable. Sitting on the shelf was a couple of boxes of this loose leaf tea. Wow, was I impressed. It makes the freshest tasting tea and Iโve never gone back to the bags. For two quarts I use four tablespoons of leaves and heat up about one and a half quarts of water. After five minutes I add about two cups of ice. Then it sits for about an hour and I pour it through a strainer into my pitcher, fill with water to two quarts. Get out your favorite iced tea glass, fill with ice and pour in the freshest iced tea youโll ever have. Enjoy!
J**C
No longer available in the United States.
The Lipton Tea company told me they are no longer selling this loose tea product in the United States.
L**D
Be careful! Buyer be ware.
Worst tea ever! Has the Lipton name but not Lipton quality. Will never buy again!
K**.
Crisp and Great Value
My wife and I have loved brewing this tea. I had read review that some peoples "tea leafs" were powder. This was not the case for use, our tea was authentic and not finely grained. We often use two tablespoons in our capresso Ice tea maker and it creates a flavorful black tea. We actually prefer this over the Pure leaf black tea we were using. The team comes in a fresh sealed bag that your can clamp shut after scooping. Best great value per ounce when you compare it to other loose leaf teas.
A**.
Good Price, Good Product
Fair warning: I am picky about my teas. It's not just the taste or the smell (which are important!) but also how small the particles are and how much 'silt' as at the bottom of your cup after you make it. This tea is one of my 'staples', I use it a lot because I think you get a good product for a really good price but it's not what I would pick if I wanted to make something special. It makes a solid, consistent cup whether hot or iced, and I like that I can really control how much I'm using because it's loose leaf. This next bit is a bit technical, and hard for me to describe so bear with me. Loose leaf tea means no 'sack' that the tea comes in, so if you use a metal or plastic strainer you are probably going to find some tea particles floating around or sitting at the bottom of your cup. Generally speaking, the nicer the tea the bigger the majority of the 'leaves' are and therefore the fewer particles found in your tea. Crappy, cheap tea tends to be mostly powder. For some reason, this tea straddles right down the middle. The largest particles are as big as you would find in a really fine tea (think Teavana) but there is more 'silt' (powdery particles) that I would generally expect to find in a really fine tea. And that is what makes it a four star rather than a five star product to me. When making a gallon or two of iced tea at a time, I use cheesecloth to hold the tea so this isn't really a big deal. But when I make it hot I use a metal strainer and still find more 'silt' in my cup that I generally like. I'm aware that that doesn't necessarily change the taste, but it's a personal preference sort of thing. :) So, to sum it up: good but not great. Don't expect a Teavana experience, but still better than your average prepackaged tea.
A**H
This is really excellent tea, I'm a tea snob and have tried ...
This is really excellent tea, I'm a tea snob and have tried several dozen different blends of black teas both loose and in bags. Lipton Loose leaf tea is a great tasting strong yet silky smooth tea that makes amazing iced tea or delicious hot tea in a teapot just add some sugar and milk. I've tried so many black teas and this is the tea that really meets what I'm looking for in a tea. I also tried Lipton Yellow Label but am not a fan of that one, it has a dirty feel about it and the leaves are like freeze dried little pellets, Liptons original loose tea is way better and the price can't be beat! Wish I was able to find this tea in stores locally.
J**K
Loose Black tea
I purchased this to try in my Keurig to make brewed tea. Up until now, I've been purchasing the cold brew family sized tea bags to make iced tea. This is one box, & the loose tea leaves come in a silver bag. The bag is not resealable, so once I opened it, I put it into a plastic storage container to keep it fresh. Expiration for the one I received is Oct 2020 so plenty of time to use. It came out okay in the Keurig. The taste was slightly different than the cold brew, & it probably depends on how strong you brew it (large setting on Keurig). I also tried it as hot tea, & it was good with a little sugar. That is probably how I will use this box, & stick to the cold brew larger bags because they're easier to make one gallon at a time. One other thing I noticed is I had to use a spoon to get the tea leaves out of the reusable K cup. The tea leaves tended to stick in the cups more than coffee does. Overall though, Lipton is still one of my favorite teas, & I will purchase this box again.
T**B
My favorite but so hard to find.
My family always used Lipton loose leaf when I was young. It's a very nostalgic thing and when done right for iced tea beats a teabag every time. It's gotten almost impossible to find; my local store quit carrying it, then Walmart dropped it and it comes and goes here at Amazon (mostly goes and not even available from 3rd party sellers). My brewing technique is 2 Anchor Hocking quart measuring cups and a strainer. Boil water in microwave in one cup while putting tea in other. Pour boiling water into cup with tea, do NOT stir or anything, let sit for ~12 min. Pour through strainer into the cup water was boiled in, remove strainer quickly, don't "linger drip" and DON'T push/squeeze any additional liquid from the leaves. After it cools I serve over ice with squeeze of lemon and just enough sweetener to keep it from being bitter and it's the most enjoyable refreshing thing for our hot humid summers.
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