Berry Blast Customer Reviews

A delicious blend of natural fruits and spices. Bold and slightly tart flavor, with a juicy clean finish.

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Customers use these reviews to describe their experience with Berry Blast, including flavor, aroma, preparation preferences, strength, and how the tea fits into daily routines. Browse the full review history page by page to compare tasting notes, steeping tips, and favorite ways to enjoy this tea.

  • Product: Berry Blast
  • Ingredients: hibiscus, cranberries, rose hips, rose hips, natural forest berries flavor & blueberries
  • Reviews shown here: 1601-1650 of 2176

Reviews

★★★☆☆

I thought this would be fine if you liking mixing a punch of berry flavor with your other teas.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Steep longer and you'll love it. I bit more bitter than Berry Blues. Combines well. Experiment.

★★★★☆

Flavorful and tasty. Doesn't even really need any sweetening

★★★★★

Pale runner up the Celestial Seasoning type herbal teas. There's no way this would be enjoyed with anything added. So, sweet, so fruity, so tangy, so comforting. One can't help but to giggle a bit, and snuggle further into their blanket, relaxing to enjoy it's fullness. Its Perfect!

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I used the entire sample bag to make 48 ounces of iced tea. It was delicious and tart while not being overpoweringly sour. I added some agave syrup to it to balance the tartness but honestly it could have just been left as it was. The tartness was just the right amount, not the Raspberry Zinger level of tart that many of us will remember, but just a natural berry tartness. I left it to steep a loooong time because it's an herbal tea and it won't go bitter if you leave it to steep for ages. It's basically perfect.

30 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I just made the first pitcher of berry blast iced tea. It is awesome!

★★★★☆

Very fruity - I'm not usually a fan of blueberries but the inclusion really makes this pop!

★★★★★

Berry Blast is a refreshing smell and taste to help jump start your day.

★★★★☆

I love fruit flavor with tea and this one is nice and smooth. Not to much, just about right.

★★★★★

The title pretty much says everything about this one. It's delicious. Great for blends!!

★★★★★

It tastes great! I love adding it to the blueberry rooibos.

★★★★★

Okay, this may not sound too flattering, but stay with me. Imagine for a second if kool-aid was 100 percent natural, wasn't loaded with sugar and chemicals, and didn't smack you in the face with artificial fruit flavor... That's what I get from this. It's a mellow, slightly tart and slightly sweet fruit infusion. Great hot or cold, and I like it without sugar. I would even think kids would like this one...and it's actually a healthy option.

Update: I use this as an additive for chilled green tea. Citron and gunpowder so far. First, I put 1tsp per cup into the diffuser and steep for 10 minutes at 212 degrees. Temp is around 175 at that point. Then add in the green tea and steep according to its directions. Strain off and voila. Fruity tasting green tea. :) If you just want a mild berry flavor to complement the green tea, 1/4 tsp per cup of the berry blast would suffice. Chill it overnight and it's just plain awesome to quench a thirst the next day and it's guilt free. A little work to make but totally worth it.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This tastes great cold or hot. I like to mix this with the sour apple over ice. Delicious!

10 min steep · 192°F

★★★☆☆

Smelled sort of chemically, but when brewed the tea tasted fine. Still not my favorite, but not awful either.

8 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Yummy!!!O_O

Not much else to say about this scrumptiously fruity tea!

10 min steep · 200°F

★★★★☆

deliciously fruity. great to mix with the Bronteberry tea as well as the Lucifer tea - it adds just that extra little something.

★★★★★

File this one under OMG! It's berry, berry good! Because I loved Wild Strawberry and Blood Orange a sample of this tea was gifted to me by the Adagio gremlins. They were right on the money. I LOVE this tea! The instructions say that it's naturally sweet. The natural sweetness is not really enough for me so I added a bit of the amber sugar crystals. It's sheer perfection!

★★★★★

This tea is great. Very fruity and refreshing. I've been drinking it hot because it's winter but I imagine it would be excellent as an iced tea. I specifically ordered this tea because of the cranberries and blueberries, both of which are good for urinary tract health.

★★★★★

I'm not a berry lover but I love this one. It's very fruity so mix it with a light green tea to smoothen it out. It's for that sweet craving that you get late at night. Loving it!!

2 min steep · 155°F

★★★★☆

Mhmm, a very tart and yummy herbal tea. I may like berry blues a touch better though.

★★★★☆

Used for our library's winter Mommy and Me tea, and all of our young guests loved the pink color and fruity taste. The flavor itself is rather tart, but fun.

★★★★★

Love this tea can't wait to try it iced in warmer weather

★★★★★

This is a great mixer tea, I pair it all the time with the blood orange and even sometimes with the lemon soleil.

★★★☆☆

A nice dessert tea. Doesn't even need any sweetener!

★★★★☆

I love this tea!!!

★★★★★

great taste, easy to make, refreshing, loved it!!!

★★★★☆

Strong fruity flavor, definitely need to brew for 10 minutes. Would be good to mix with other teas as the flavor isn't all that intricate. Nevertheless, a good tea to sip on hot or cold.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This is my second herbal tea from Adagio. I've also had wild strawberry. I did not find this to be as tart as the wild strawberry, which is fine with me. I think this would make a great iced tea. It is definitely full of flavor. I believe I can taste the cranberries the most. I purchased a sample and would consider a larger bag next time. I could drink this year round.

7 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Excellent mix of flavors - lot of tart going on, so I've found I need to temper any blend that includes this with some honey or agave. Best in the first steeping - as with the other fruit piece herbals, a second steeping is very weak.

★★★★★

This is a truly wonderful tea. I enjoy it in the evenings. I also look forward to making this an ice tea.

★★★★★

I'm a fan of herbal teas, and I was looking for a less expensive version of my favorite berry and floral herbal tea from another company. Berry Blast did indeed blast that former favorite out of the boiling water! Before I had even tried it, it scored points with me for not having any added sugar, stevia, or other sweeteners. Secondly it scored points for being free of fruits I'm allergic to. But most importantly -- did it meet my taste expectations? Yes! It's not too sweet, not too tart -- exactly what you would expect if you were eating these berries in the wild. I can't have sweet or sweetened teas because they make me crave carbs, but this tea is perfectly balanced for me. The only downside is that it really does need a long steep to get a full bodied tea.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

I'm debating on whether or not this is 'ok' or 'good'. It certainly isn't bad, but I feel like there is something missing from it that would make me absolutely want it again. It's slightly tart, which I like, though it somehow tastes hollow (?) in a way. If you're a big fan of tart fruits, you'll probably like this, but I'd like a little bit more of a sweetness in the background than this provides.

15 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★☆☆☆☆

Got this as a freebie, but it tastes like cough medicine.

★★★★★

I loved the Berry Blast! The smell is amazing. Its a bit tart, and that makes it very nice. Very vibrant blend with a nice purple color!

★★★★★

I just love this fun blast of berry flavor. This very fruity herbal is fantastic hot or iced.

5 min steep · 212°F · 18 helpful votes

★★★★☆

A pleasantly fruity tisane, albeit a highly simple one. It's reminiscent of a certain supermarket brand's similar teabag offerings.

★★★☆☆

This tea is okay, but it has a very overwhelming medicinal smell. I have only used it to mix with mint tea. It tastes okay, but when I open it there is an overpowering aroma.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Another morning pick me up. Love the berry flavors.

★★★★★

At first I was startled by the subtle tastes that came with the bold smell. While it smells strongly of berry blast, the taste holds a more subtle taste, the berry blast coming out more strongly in the aftertaste, though still not overpoweringly so. To me, the mix of strong scent and subtle taste was perfect.

3 min steep · 108°F

★★★☆☆

This one is ok. I guess it would appeal more to people who are looking to mix this with other teas.

★★★★★

This is a great start to my tea blending adventure.

★★★★★

Love this tea! Makes a perfect berry iced tea. I usually add a bit of sugar, but you don't have to at all. Very delicious!

★★★☆☆

This tea is wonderful iced, but I like my teas hot. This isn't a good hot tea on it's own but mixing it with rooibos helps it out a bit.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This is my first loose tea experience. UPS just dropped off the box and I made a cup of Berry Blast from the sample I ordered. It is fabulous and I think I am totally hooked on loose tea just from this one cup! Amazing, tart and very, very flavorful!

10 min steep · 212°F · 1 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Something about this tea made it too much for drinking warm. Cold, it is very refreshing and 'juicy.'

★★★★☆

Not my favorite but refreshing and tasty non the less. I like this cold more than warm or hot. I think once cooled it eliminates the slightly artificial taste that many of the herbal teas seem to have.

★★★★★

It was better iced, but the dried berries look good enough to eat. I am thinking it will be wonderful blended with some chocolate tea, or maybe vanilla.

★★★★☆

:) with demerara sugar, there's a good balance of hibiscus and rosehip. smells gorgeous, and the cranberry gives a dry feel, and the blueberry a nice sweet hit at the end. I liked it more and more when it had cooled to lukewarm, got to try it iced.

10 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Really nice, bold, deep with a hint of tartness. Nice bouquet as well as finish. Highly recommend.

8 min steep · 208°F

★★★★☆

I don't usually like fruity teas, but this was a pleasant tea! It has a natural fruit flavor, and isn't incredibly sour. Like the raspberry patch tea, it is great for adding to other teas.

3 min steep · 212°F