Why are autumn teas always spiced? Fall doesn’t own cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, or cardamom flavours… do they?
If you’re looking for a change from the classic spiced fall tea, or never liked them in the first place (like me!), then this list of non-spiced fall teas is perfect for you!
P.S. Spike it up a notch, and add some alcohol to your falls teas for some warm tea cocktails!
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The Best Fall Teas That Aren’t Spiced
Are you sick of pumpkin spiced lattes taking over your fall tea season?
Or maybe you’re just looking for a change from spiced teas for fall?
Or perhaps you’ve never been a fan of spiced teas to begin with (like me!)?
Either way, here is the ultimate list of non-spiced fall teas for you!
1. Non-Spiced Apple Tea
There’s no denying that apple screams fall. The only problem is, with apple tends to come cinnamon.
Lucky for you, I’ve found apple teas that aren’t spiced all! They’re hard to come by, but they do exist, you just have to know where to look!
This Apple Refresh from Ahmad tea is the perfect morning tea in the fall. It combined black tea with natural apple flavouring and pieces.
For a decaf option, this Caramel Apple from The Republic of Tea is a rooibos base.
Let’s be real, fall just wouldn’t be the same without an apple inspired tea.
2. Cranberry Apple Fall Tea That Isn’t Spiced
One of my all time favourite apple fall teas is Bigelow’s Cranberry Apple. This blend is a hidden autumn gem in my mind.
Cranberry is also a very significant fall flavour. Think about your traditional Thanksgiving meal: turkey with a side of… cranberry sauce!
Cranberry and apple creates such a refreshing and soothing tea blend for fall. Plus, I can’t get over that rich velvety red colour when brewed!
3. Non-Spiced Caramel Teas For Fall
Caramel is another predominant fall flavour, I mean, is anything more comforting than caramel? Especially warm caramel!?
It’s warm, it’s smooth, sweet, and absolutely delicious! Perfect to cozy up with on a cold fall day!
There are a few options for getting a cozy-licious caramel tea, making this autumn tea as simple or as complicated as you like.
The easiest is to buy a non-spiced caramel blend, like this one from Tealyra.
Another option is to buy a caramel syrup to add to any tea. Pair caramel syrup with black tea for added sweetness isn’t of adding sugar (it’s also really good in coffee!). If you want a caffeine-free option, you can also add it to a rooibos tea.
But if you wanted to step it up a notch, you can make your own caramel milk tea from scratch following this recipe from Entirely Elizabeth. You get a decadent caramel milk tea with cozy written all over it!
4. Ultimate Black Autumn Tea: Pu’Erh
If you’re looking for the perfect black tea for fall, Pu’erh is the one for you. It’s a fermented black tea, and it’s honestly like nothing you’ve ever tasted before.
The best way to describe Pu’erh is as the Guinness of teas.
It’s quite a bit darker and heavier than black tea, with much stronger and earthier notes (p.s. expand your tea tasting palette with my tea tasting guide!).
But understand why you don’t really want to be drinking this tea during the summer now!?
Normally Pu’erh comes in a pressed tea cake, but Numi sells it in a very convenient tea bag on Amazon.
But Pu’erh comes with a caveat that I have to warn you about. It does tend to smell a bit like manure… It doesn’t taste like manure, but the smell can be off-putting at the start.
But it’s all worth it because Pu’erh also has some insane health benefits. Black tea is already healthy for you, but the fermentation process heightens all of its benefits. It’s kind of a beast in the tea world!
P.S. Looking for a tea inspired book to cozy up with this fall? Check out The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane which is actually inspired by Pu’Erh tea growers.
5. The Perfect Green Tea For Fall: Hojicha
Hojicha is my new tea obsession.
It’s a roasted green tea that is absolutely perfect fall tea that isn’t spiced at all! In Japan, Hojicha is a popular brew after dinner due to the lower amounts of caffeine as well.
Green tea isn’t exactly what you think of when you picture teas for fall. Green tea is usually a fresh, light tea that’s an obvious tea of choice during the spring and summer.
But because the leaves are roasted, Hojicha has a wonderfully rich nutty and caramel taste.
The un-steeped leaves also really remind me of little tree branches, like leafless trees during the fall.
Today you can find two types of Hojicha you can buy: tea leaves, or powder (like matcha).
Loose leaf tea leaves, like these on Amazon, are just steeped normally as you would any other tea. But the powder is perfect for making hojicha lattes (I even like adding some vanilla extract or even mint!).
6. Herbal Orange Chaga Autumn Tea
If you want a truly unique autumn tea, chaga tea is the one for you!
Chaga is actually a mushroom, it brews an immune boosting vibrant orange tea, perfect for keeping you healthy and feeling like it’s fall!
In fact, chaga tea was used as a natural remedy for centuries. But there are some risks associated with it, especially if you’re diabetic or on blood thinners. Read more about the benefits and risks of Chaga tea before brewing some.
The taste isn’t too bad either considering it’s tea made from a mushroom. The tea is surprisingly really sweet, and it reminds me of drinking a hot apple cider.
7. Healthy Yellow Turmeric Tea
PSA! I had no idea it was turmeric… I always thought it was tumeric (I was missing an ‘R’)… anyone else?
Anyway, if you’re missing your spiced fall teas, try turmeric tea! You’re using the actual spice to make tea, how cool is that!?
I’ll admit, it was very strange to get on board with turmeric tea at first. It involves a lot of different flavours that I’m not really used to from tea.
But on top of being a spice, it’s also vibrant yellow, and is insanely healthy for you!
You can buy prepackaged turmeric tea, I like Turmeric Spice tea bag from Vahdam.
But you can also make your own blend using ground turmeric. I recommend buying higher quality turmeric (like this organic turmeric on Amazon) than what you would normally use for cooking.
To make turmeric tea, take turmeric powder and add boiling water to it. It’s that easy.
To offset the spice, you can also add lemon and honey to taste. But a favourite to combine with turmeric tea is black pepper. Sounds odd, but it’s kind of important!
Pepper aids in the digestion of the curcumin in turmeric, which is the reason for all the health benefits (it also gives turmeric its’ bright yellow colour).
You can even add some milk to turn it into a latte.
Bonus! Upgraded Hot Toddy (Sans Spice!)
A classic hot toddy is lemon, honey, a cinnamon stick, with whiskey and hot water. There’s no denying that this is the ultimate comfort drink for fall.
You have the immune boosting power of the honey and lemon, with the comfort of whiskey (which we all know is why we’re drinking it in the first place!).
But this is a list of non-spiced fall teas after all, so I’ve upgraded the classic hot toddy recipe to include tea and zero spice!
You’re already using hot water, so all you need to do is swap the cinnamon stick for a black tea bag. Alcohol (especially whiskey) goes really well with black tea.
I like using a bag of Red Rose black tea for this, but I’m sure it would work with any black tea.
Make sure to not let it steep for too long otherwise it will be really strong. I also like using black tea too because whiskey tends to make me a tad sleepy!
I don’t use a high quality black tea, or a high quality whiskey because you’re mixing it with other ingredients.
You can find my full tea hot toddy recipe in my hot tea cocktail round up!
The Best Fall Tea Hack: Add Honey To Your Tea
Drinking tea in the fall is, of course, all about enjoying fall tea flavours you didn’t want to look at over the summer. But teas for fall are also about staying healthy.
That’s why one of my favourite fall tea hacks is to add honey to my tea.
It’s especially nice in my morning cup of black tea, but it can be added to any tea on this list.
Not only does honey acts as a natural sweetener, but it also has immune boosting properties. I especially love it to sooth a scratchy throat when I have a cold!
And don’t worry, honey becoming toxic in tea is just a rumour.
Autumn Inspired Mugs To Add To Your Collection
You need to drink your fall teas in style!
I absolutely LOVE this subtle pumpkin shaped mug from Anthropologie. I mean nothing screams fall more than drinking from a ceramic pumpkin!
But for a mug that screams Halloween pick up this Witches Brew cauldron mug from Amazon.
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