







🍵 Sip the sweet side of tea—biscuits not included, but FOMO guaranteed!
Yorkshire Tea Caramelised Biscuit Brew blends premium black tea with natural caramelised malt flavoring to deliver a unique biscuity taste. Rainforest Alliance Certified and ethically sourced, this low-caffeine tea brews perfectly in 4-5 minutes and offers a guilt-free indulgence without the crumbs. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking a comforting yet conscientious tea experience.










| ASIN | B0D66X423W |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | 633 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 7 in Black Tea 370 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | Yorkshire Tea |
| Brand Name | Yorkshire Tea |
| Caffeine Content | Low Caffeine |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,540 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Plant Based |
| Flavour | Caramelized with Biscuits |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05010357000153 |
| Item Dimensions | 9.1 x 8 x 12 centimetres |
| Item Form | Teabags |
| Item Volume | 16.9 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 448 Grams |
| Item form | Teabags |
| Item height | 12 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Taylors of Harrogate |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Pagoda House, Plumpton Park, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 7LD |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of items | 4 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Relaxation |
| Special Ingredients | Black tea |
| Speciality | Natural |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| Tea variety | Black |
| Unit Count | 160 count |
| Unit count | 160 count |
A**Y
Great Decaf tea choice- always a hit!
Love this tea! Even got my step-mum on board with it and she is particular about her tea. Really tasty, takes a while to brew to a nice colour but worth the few minutes wait. Good value in this larger pack too, not many local supermarkets stock it.
P**O
A delicious twist on an excellent tea
The people of Yorkshire are a gift to the world. They really know their stuff when it comes to tea, fighting against the monsters at other leading tea brands who keep reducing the amount of tea leaves in their bags to cut costs. I like a strong brew with not much milk and Yorkshire Tea is excellent for this, it is usually more expensive than other brands but it's worth the extra as often with cheaper brands you need multiple tea bags per cup to avoid ending up with something weak and wishy-washy. The Yorkshire Gold are particularly good, i'm not sure exactly what's different compared to the regular variety but it seems like they somehow put more joy inside the Gold bags. Whenever it's on offer I would highly recommend picking up a few (unless it's nearly out of stock in which case it's more polite to leave them all for me) The biscuit brew is likely to be more divisive, so I would definitely recommend just picking up the one box to test to begin with. I myself was extremely skeptical that the traditional formula could be improved upon, but after a few bags I was won over. It still has the strength that I love, but along with it comes a delicious maltiness. It's definitely not a replacement for the traditional bags as they are still my go to most of the time, but it's nice to have the option of mixing things up if I fancy something a bit different. I tend to have 1 bag of the biscuit brew a day as a treat alongside my 4-5 regular cups. It has removed the need for actual biscuits with my tea, which has been useful for both my waistline and for avoiding the inevitable horror that is bits of soggy biscuit falling into your cuppa and ruining it. All in all I love the biscuit brew and wouldn't be without them now. The jam on toast variety I just couldn't get into though, I find that far too sweet. Luckily I have a friend who loves it so i'm slowly feeding them all to her whenever she comes around. That's the thing with fancy flavours, they are pretty much just down to personal taste. You might adore these new flavours or you might hate them, but the tea itself is good enough quality that both flavours at least deserve a try before you write them off.
K**I
Good buy
Decent price,only bettered when special offers are on.Flavoursome tea which hits the spot.
P**L
Have you popped your cherry?
Lovely and refreshing,tastes just like cherry bakewell and just the right amount of flavour not too cherry bakewell, I had it without sugar as it's sweet naturally,,also smells delicious and excellent value for money,will definitely buy these regularly now
S**T
Caramel biscuit my new favourite!
Absolutely stunning tea! Tastes like a regular builders brew, only one that you've dunked those delicious biscof biscuits into, without all the bits! It's my new favourite!
B**N
Biscoff in a Cup! A Delicious, Cozy Novelty Brew.
Why I Bought This Tea: As a huge fan of both Yorkshire Tea's quality and the classic caramelised biscuit flavour (think Biscoff!), I had to try this. I was looking for a cozy, low-calorie treat for the afternoons to replace snacking, and this seemed like the perfect solution. The Best Features (The Pros): Authentic Biscoff Flavour: The flavour profile is spot on! It delivers a warm, comforting blend of caramel and spiced biscuit notes that tastes genuinely like dunking a Biscoff cookie into your tea. It's truly a unique and delicious novelty brew. High Quality Base Tea: Because it's Yorkshire Tea, the quality of the base black tea is robust and reliable. It holds up well to the flavouring without tasting weak or thin. It takes milk well, and the flavour still shines through. Great Calorie-Free Treat: It satisfies that afternoon sweet craving perfectly without adding any calories or sugar (unless you add them yourself). It's a fantastic substitute for desserts or biscuits. Great Bulk Value: Getting 4 boxes means you're well-stocked for a long time, offering great value for this specialty flavour. The Compromise (The Cons): Not an Everyday Tea: It's important to remember this is a flavoured tea, not a replacement for your standard morning brew. The unique caramel spice flavour is lovely, but it can become overwhelming if you try to drink it constantly. It's best treated as an afternoon or evening treat. Slightly Artificial Aroma: While the taste is great, the aroma when the bag is dry and steeping is very potent and leans slightly towards artificial sweetness. This isn't reflected in the taste, but it's noticeable. Final Verdict: The Yorkshire Tea Caramelised Biscuit Brew is a delightful addition to the tea family. It successfully captures the essence of a Biscoff biscuit in a warm, comforting cup. It loses one star only because its specific, strong flavour prevents it from being an all-day, everyday brew. If you love caramelised biscuits and tea, this is a highly recommended 4-star cozy treat!
J**N
Absolutely delicious
Really does taste of biscoff biscuits. Not overpowering, just delicious. Works perfectly with milk and I just brew to my normal strength. I was given some by a friend and was skeptical thinking they would be too sweet as I don't take sugar but they aren't. When I start my next diet they will be a no extra calorie treat.
H**T
Cherry Bakewell Brew is lush!
This Bakewell Brew is delish, as a long standing Jam & Toast Brew fan who was devastated when it was discontinued, this new tea is a great substitute! The reviews saying all they can taste is almond and no cherry have clearly got mangled taste buds because everyone in my household has tasted this and can taste the cherry in it. Perfect with 1 or 2 sugars in, just to kick the flavour up. Lovely afternoon treat.
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