Iced Sencha

Iced Sencha[91002]
US$0.00
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I cold brew the Sencha in infusion bottles and it turned out great! It's crisp and refreshing during hot temperatures. I much prefer cold brew to hot as the tea aroma remains intact.
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This Ice Tea is absolutely amazing. First of all, using the iced teapot sold on Hibiki-an is so easy that making ice tea is a completely hassle-free process. More importantly, the taste of this ice te... (more)
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This is a truly refreshing drink. I have used the Organic Sencha, and made iced tea with the ice tea maker purchased from Hibiki-an. Brewed hot and then cooled for a few hours in the fridge, it makes ... (more)
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It's 105 F outside so I decided to have my Sencha iced rather than hot, today. I brewed several cups last night, made ice cubes with some of the brew, and put the rest in the refrigerator. What a... (more)
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This is the first time I've ordered at Hibiki-an. I was flabergasted at how fast the item showed up. I've had domestic parcels taking twice as long. The farmer's Sincha is as sweet a... (more)
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I recently purchased some Sencha Karigane (see review) and had a hunch that it might make good iced tea. The temperature and humidity spiked recently here in NYC, so I decided to give it a shot. For ... (more)
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I tried brewing iced sencha this summer, and have come to look forward to it on these hot, humid days. I use the iced tea brewer for sale here at Hibiki-an, and the process is incredibly simple: add ... (more)
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