Decaf Irish Breakfast tea, loose leaf and brewed.
Cup of Decaf Irish Breakfast tea next to bowl of Decaf Irish Breakfast loose leaf tea.

Decaf Irish Breakfast

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$4.00

Description

Decaf Irish Breakfast is a full-bodied, rich, and thick cup of tea. For maximum strength, Irish Breakfast tea leaves are processed using the Crush-Tear-Curl (CTC) method, which enhances the tea’s bold character. Since CTC leaves are already small, the CO2 decaffeination process makes them even smaller - yet this tea still delivers the same deep, malty flavor that Irish tea lovers prefer. It's sourced out of the Nandi Hills of Kenya. Much like the world-class long-distance runners that often come from this area, this tea is hard to beat.

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Brewing Guide

For the best tasting cup we recommend the following:

Water

8 fl oz

Temperature

212° F

 
Serving Size

1 tsp

Time

4-5 minutes

These go great with Decaf Irish Breakfast!

Customer Reviews

Based on 16 reviews
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Gail S.
Decaf Irish Breakfast

A nice hearty brew. Great in the morning or any time.

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Katie G.
Excellent decaf.

This is a great decaf option for caffeine- sensitive tea lovers. I'm very impressed at how this blend retains the wonderful flavor in the decaffeination process. Very happy to have found it!

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virginia s.
Really Tasty De-Caff Irish Breakfast Tea

This De-caff black tea tastes almost as good as regular black tea. Highly recommend it, if you want a de-caff tea.

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Maggie W.
My New Favorite Tea!

It is not always easy to find decaf tea so I thought I would try this one out. It have become my favorite tea. Definitely worth the try.

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Robert A.
Very Good Irish Breakfast

I use a little more than 1 tsp per 8oz because the tea seems weaker than the English Decaf or maybe I just prefer the English version - just the opposite when I was using Twinings tea bags. Overall I do prefer the Kettle flavor especially the CO2 process.