This cup of pineapple black tea is overly sweet, the aroma of the black tea is not prominent, and it lacks the tangy scent and fiberiness of fresh pineapple. Overall, the taste is on the sweet and cloying side, making it hard to recommend.
This time I ordered the "Pineapple Black Tea," buying it with the expectation of a fresh fruit flavor.
When the drink arrived, its color was on the darker side, which was a bit of a letdown compared to the refreshing fruit tea I had anticipated. The first sip didn’t showcase the aroma of the black tea; instead, the overly sweet sugary flavor stole the spotlight, making the overall taste feel somewhat "sickly sweet." For those who prefer moderate sweetness or fruity freshness, this cup of pineapple black tea is indeed just mediocre.
As for the signature pineapple element, it was also disappointing. In tasting it, I could hardly feel anything but the sweetness of canned pineapple, lacking the sourness and fiber of fresh pineapple. The source of this juice clearly lowered the overall quality.
Overall, in terms of flavor—too sweet, lacking fresh fruit layers, and dull aroma—makes it difficult to recommend. If you're just looking to cool off in summer, it's still a convenient option here, but if you're expecting a refreshing drink that combines fresh fruit and tea aroma, I’d suggest considering other shops that focus on fresh fruits. To summarize, this cup of pineapple black tea was a bit disappointing, and next time I might try a different drink.