Tetley Digestive Biscuits, 40 Tea Bags 80g

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The clever part is that it genuinely tastes like a digestive already dunked in the tea, baked grain and caramel on the nose, a toasted wheat finish, without a single crumb. It works because it is still 91 percent real black tea, so it brews as a proper creamy cup that takes milk rather than a sweet syrupy gimmick. A novelty, yes, but a well made one: the cup to reach for when the biscuit tin is calling and you would rather it did not.
Lee Samuel Tucker · Curator · teas.co.ukThe full picture of Tetley Digestive Biscuits, 40 Tea Bags 80g in one page. Who makes it, how it is brewed, what your £11.50 actually buys, and why this tea earned a spot on the curator shelf.
Tetley Digestive Biscuits is exactly the novelty it sounds like, a black tea built to taste of a digestive biscuit, all malty wheat aroma and a smooth caramelised finish, the crumb free version of dunking a biscuit in your brew. It comes as forty plant based, biodegradable bags, and it is one to take for what it is: a fun, comforting treat tea rather than a serious everyday black, and a surprisingly well judged one, in the same fun novelty bracket as the famous Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam.
The base is ninety one percent Rainforest Alliance Certified black tea blended with natural malty flavourings rather than synthetic sweetener, and it sensibly keeps a real tea backbone underneath so it drinks like a proper cup wearing a biscuit costume rather than a thin flavoured water. It uses quality leaf instead of dusty fragments, which is why the malt reads rich and the cup stays smooth and non bitter even on a long steep.
Caffeine status: a moderate level, roughly thirty five to fifty milligrams a cup, so it is an easy daytime treat rather than a strong morning hit or an evening tea. Taste profile: deeply malty and smooth with notes of toasted grain and baked caramel, then a familiar biscuity sweetness that takes milk beautifully. What it is: a crumb free take on a classic digestive, built on real black tea rather than flavoured fragments.
Texture: a medium brown liquor with a creamy mouthfeel that genuinely mimics the sensation of a biscuit dunked in tea, which is the whole charm of it. Pairing: the malty notes sit nicely with an actual digestive or a buttery shortbread finger if you want to double down on the nostalgia. Lifestyle: vegan, vegetarian, naturally gluten free and sugar free at roughly one calorie a plain cup. Planet: plastic free round bags made from natural plant fibres, produced at zero waste to landfill sites. Best with a splash of milk for the caramel.
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How it stacks up against the obvious alternatives
Both offer strong malty profiles but Tetley provides a more creamy mouthfeel at a highly accessible price point.
While Bird and Blend is a premium loose leaf Tetley offers a convenient daily format with an authentic wheat taste.
Tetley distinguishes itself by offering a bakery aroma that tricks the brain into feeling satisfied without the sugar.
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About Tetley EST. 1837
Tetley is the tea most British kitchens have actually run on. The brothers Joseph and Edward Tetley began selling tea in Yorkshire in 1837, and in 1953 the firm introduced the tea bag to Britain, the single change that reshaped how the country makes tea more than any blend ever has. It followed up with the round bag in 1989 and the drawstring bag in 1997, small pieces of practical engineering aimed squarely at the everyday mug. Tetley is now part of Tata Consumer Products, the group behind Teapigs and Good Earth, which gives a humble Yorkshire blend the sourcing scale of one of the largest tea businesses in the world.
The range is breadth at a sensible price: the famous Original, decaf, Extra Strong, a well regarded redbush, green and a wide herbal and fruit line. Sourcing sits inside the Tata programme with Rainforest Alliance certified black tea and a move to recyclable cartons and lower plastic bags. For our shelf Tetley is the honest benchmark for value black tea. It will not out texture a pyramid or out muscle a Yorkshire strength blend and does not pretend to, but it lands the same consistent, milk friendly cup hundreds of times in a row, which is harder than the premium houses admit. The redbush punches well above its price and the Original is one of the most reliable everyday brews in British retail. It is the tea you buy when you want the cup uncomplicated, dependable and genuinely cheap without being nasty.
What the brand is actually doing
Tetley is a pioneer in sustainable tea production, with Rainforest Alliance certification across the entire range, plastic free plant based PLA pyramid bags since 2018, FSC certified recyclable cardboard cartons, and carbon balanced shipping logistics. The brand also runs the Tetley Tea Folk Charitable Trust, channelling profits back into tea grower communities across India and East Africa.
"The clever part is that it genuinely tastes like a digestive already dunked in the tea, baked grain and caramel on the nose, a toasted wheat finish, without a single crumb. It works because it is still 91 percent real black tea, so it brews as a proper creamy cup that takes milk rather than a sweet syrupy gimmick. A novelty, yes, but a well made one: the cup to reach for when the biscuit tin is calling and you would rather it did not."
Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference Tetley brand information, please cite teas.co.uk.
Recipes built around this tea
Five curator tested ways to use Tetley Digestive Biscuits, 40 Tea Bags 80g. Tap any card to open the full recipe with timings, measures and method.
Biscuit Milkshake
A thick diner style milkshake on strong chilled biscuit tea with real digestives blended in. Malty, creamy, five minutes, no cooking.
Make this recipe → Black TeaNo Bake Banoffee Pots
No bake banoffee pots with a malty biscuit tea crumb base, caramel, banana and biscuity tea cream. Make ahead, no oven, serves four.
Make this recipe → BiscuitsNo Bake Biscuit Tea Cheesecake
A no bake cheesecake on a digestive base with a malty biscuit tea reduction folded through the creamy filling. No oven, serves eight to ten.
Make this recipe → Black TeaNo Faff Tiramisu
A no faff chilled tiramisu on Tetley Digestive Biscuits using biscuits instead of savoiardi for an easy weeknight pudding.
Make this recipe → BiscuitsRoasted Plums with a Biscuit Crumble
A quick crumble made from crushed digestive biscuits, butter and demerara, baked golden over soft, jammy plums.
Make this recipe →What you're tasting
The outer layer is aromatic: a tetley digestive biscuits black tea. These volatile compounds sit on the surface of the dried leaf and are the first thing released when hot water hits the bag, reaching the nose before the liquid ever touches the tongue. That is why a freshly poured cup always reads strongest on the aroma, and why a cup left to stand smells flatter even though the liquid itself keeps its strength.
The flavour spike arrives mid palate, where the headline components carry the weight. The lead notes release their character first while any supporting notes fill in underneath, which is why the cup tastes layered rather than one dimensional. Milk proteins soften the tannins and round the edges, so a splash of dairy or oat sits comfortably in this cup. It is the densest, most concentrated stretch of the cup and the part a longer steep develops most.
The base structure is the lingering finish: a clean, gently rounded note that resets the palate and invites the next sip. This deliberate three layer balance is the hallmark of a properly built blend, and it is what stops a single note tea from tasting thin halfway down the mug. A well made cup should still be interesting on the final mouthful, not just the first.
Getting it right in the cup. Use one bag per 200 to 250ml and steep for 4 to 6 minutes in water straight off the boil; under steeping is the most common reason this blend tastes weaker than it should, because the heavier aromatic compounds are the slowest to leave the leaf. Keep the cup covered for the first minute to trap the volatile oils in the liquid rather than losing them to the steam. Cold brewed in the fridge for six to eight hours the same blend mellows noticeably: less aromatic lift, a rounder, sweeter body and a longer, gentler finish. Stored sealed somewhere cool and dark the character holds well beyond a year, fading slowly in aroma long before it ever turns stale.
How water and temperature change it. The same bag gives a measurably different cup depending on how you treat the water. Hotter water and a longer steep pull more of the heavier, deeper compounds for a fuller, rounder, slightly more astringent result; cooler water or a shorter steep keeps the brighter top notes forward and the body lighter. Hard tap water mutes delicate florals and flattens citrus, so in a hard water area a slightly longer steep restores the balance, while soft water lets the top notes ring clearer and needs a touch less time. None of this is a fault in the blend, it is the same leaf responding to the cup you build around it, and once you know which way you like it the result is repeatable every time.
Ingredients & pack
| Ingredient | Proportion | What it brings |
|---|---|---|
| Tetley Digestive Biscuits | 100% | The single botanical in this pure infusion selected for its characteristic flavour. |
Pack: Tetley Digestive Biscuits, 40 Tea Bags 80g; contains tea (caffeinated). Best within 18 months of the pack date.
Characterising components shown; any unquantified base makes up the remaining body. Globally sourced, blended and packed to brand specification.
Sourcing & blend. Tetley Digestive Biscuits, 40 Tea Bags 80g is put together by Tetley, one of the UK's largest tea blenders and a founding member of the Ethical Tea Partnership. Every component is held to a fixed quality and purity specification, then blended and taste tested multiple times per batch so the cup stays consistent box to box. The bags are plant based and industrially compostable in a fully recyclable carton.
What's in Tetley Digestive Biscuits, 40 Tea Bags 80g, and what isn't:
- In: a tetley digestive biscuits black tea, with nothing in the bag but the listed components and any infusion base.
- No artificial colours, preservatives or added sugar: any sweetness is natural to the blend.
- Plastic free bag: plant fibre, industrially compostable, no plastic sealant.
- Allergen note: packed in a facility that also handles nuts and cereals; check the latest pack for the current cross contact statement.
Nutrition per cup
| Nutrient | % RI | |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 4 kJ / 1 kcal | <1% |
| Fat | 0g | 0% |
| Carbohydrate | 0.2g | <1% |
| of which sugars | 0g | 0% |
| Protein | 0.2g | <1% |
| Salt | 0g | 0% |
| Caffeine | 40-70 mg | n/a |
| L theanine | ~5-10mg | n/a |
| Tea polyphenols | Present | n/a |
Caffeine vs other drinks
This tea: 40-70 mg per 200ml cup, plus naturally occurring L theanine for calmer alertness than coffee.
Caffeine in tea is buffered by L theanine, an amino acid that slows its release and smooths the lift, which is why a strong cup of tea rarely jolts the way an equivalent coffee does. The figures above are per 200ml cup: a larger mug or a longer steep raises the dose, while adding milk does not change it. Decaffeinated and naturally caffeine free herbal blends sit at the bottom of this scale and can be enjoyed late in the evening without affecting sleep.
Allergens, dietary & safety
Manufactured in a facility that handles multiple tea types. Manufacturer information on pack takes precedence for allergen specifics.
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