East Forged

Using traditional beer-making processes added an innovative mouthfeel and finish. Both beer and tea are brews, right? Both are the old world beverages. Both are relaxing beverages! Both have a craft industry. Well, hot tea has a craft industry.
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ARE YOUR TEAS ORGANIC?

We value quality ingredients that are expertly grown and thoughtfully sourced. For us, the tea is always the hero and cold brewing is the way we showcase all the nuanced flavours the leaf has to offer. We love to source local when possible – our black tea is grown in far North Queensland near the World Heritage Wooroonooran National Park. No herbicides or pesticides are used. The White Tea is USDA certified organic.  The Green Tea is JAS certified organic.

HOW DO WE SOURCE OUR TEAS?

We buy directly from tea farmers that we have known for years.  We’ve spent a lot of travelling, studying, and sampling tea from producers of the world’s best tea growing regions. It’s important to us that we work closely with our farmers and producers to maintain quality, consistency of product, and to ensure our partner engagement is as transparent as possible. Engaging with the tea at the beginning of its journey enhances our appreciation for it, and inspires us to create an end product that aptly captures the flavours created in the hands of the farmers and their workers.

DO YOU ADDED ANY SUGAR OR SWEETENERS?

People expect our craft teas to be sweet but we don't add any sweeteners.  They are Dry not Sweet. Our beverages include naturally occurring sugars from the fruits but do not contain any added sugars or sweeteners. East Forged Craft Nitro Teas are dry. Results from the nutritional analysis show very low (less than) <0.1g per 100ml for all 3 options.  Black tea & Yuzu is less than 2 calories and the highest is Post-fermented Green tea & Pitaya with 4 calories.

 

HOW DOES THE NITROGEN AFFECT THE TASTE?

Nitrogen has been used in the Wine and Beer Industry for a long time. Have you heard of Guinness Beer? Nitrogen creates a perceived smoothness as opposed to the lemony character of CO2 which is used to create the frizz in beverages. The nitrogen bubbles are smaller and less soluble than CO2. When a nitrogen drink is

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