This signature aged black tea has a rich tea flavor with a slight astringency and a subtle sweetness in the aftertaste. The overall taste is clean and crisp, leaning towards the flavor of the tea itself rather than a typical sweet drink. The lingering sweetness is noticeable but not cloying.
Taitung has finally welcomed "Kebuke Aged Black Tea." For those who are already accustomed to this brand, it's a small yet genuine everyday happiness. This time, I ordered the most classic option, the signature aged black tea, which represents the brand's spirit best—served without any additives or flavoring, allowing you to enjoy the tea's natural essence.
Upon receiving it, the tea color is relatively deep. With the first sip, you can immediately feel the distinctive robust flavor of the aged black tea, accompanied by a hint of mild astringency and sweetness that lingers. The overall taste is very clean and crisp. Unlike the common sweet black teas found in typical hand-shaken drinks, Kebuke’s aged black tea is clearly more about "drinking tea" rather than "drinking sweet beverages." The aftertaste is noticeably sweet but not sticky, and it remains smooth towards the end.
Overall, this signature aged black tea doesn’t offer any surprises, but it certainly doesn’t miss the mark. For those who simply want to enjoy a good cup of tea on a hot afternoon or seek a drink that isn't overly sweet to quench their thirst, Kebuke’s presence in Taitung is indeed a pretty good option, adding more variety to Taitung's hand-shaken beverage market and providing consumers with more choices.