Tea Tasting

Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 | 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT | Speaker Series

Come spend some time getting to know tea’s delightful flavors and aromas, as well as its fascinating history, how it’s made, where it’s from, and what it can do for you.

Tea Tasting

Saturday, March 14, 2026 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Explore the world in a cup of tea

Tea can be sweet, rich, buttery, and citrusy. It can wake you up and calm you down. Tea has a history that spans the globe and health benefits that will keep you going. It has been cultivated for over 4,000 years and is the second most popular drink in the world (behind water).

Come spend some time getting to know tea’s delightful flavors and aromas, as well as its fascinating history, how it’s made, where it’s from, and what it can do for you. You’ll learn how to steep tea for best flavor and sample several varieties, such as a delicate white, smooth oolong, refreshing green, malty black, and perhaps a surprise or two.

This program is intended for adults and teens.

Hillel Bromberg

I grew up drinking Constant Comment and Lipton with lots of sugar and lemon. My love affair with tea began with a rich pu-ehr that tasted like no tea I’d ever had. Then I found a malty keemun. When the oolongs entered my life, I knew I’d found a home in tea. I am a certified tea sommelier always looking to increase my own knowledge of tea and expose as many people as possible to the delights of Camellia sinensis. When I’m not steeping, I write, bike, care for my family, and cook fine vegetarian fare.

Cost: SOLD OUT

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