Yorkshire Tea launches ‘Biscuit Brew’ that tastes like digestives For many people, opening up the cupboard to find there are no biscuits to go with your cuppa is a […]

For many people, opening up the cupboard to find there are no biscuits to go with your cuppa is a fate worse than death.

But now, the geniuses at Yorkshire Tea have come up with a remarkable solution.

The Harrogate-based tea boffins have just released a “Biscuit Brew” flavour which tastes like tea and digestives.

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The producers behind the new drink claim the brew has the comforting taste of the original tea but with a smattering of malty sweetness which gives it a hint of biscuity flavour.

‘All the happiness of tea and biscuits’

According to the company, the new flavour is already available in Morrisons stores across the UK and costs £2.29 for a pack of 40 tea bags.

They recommend that the biscuit tea is best brewed with milk.

Kate Halloran, from Yorkshire Tea, said the company wanted to make life easier for their tea-loving customers.

She said: “We’re offering all the happiness of tea and biscuits – just without the biscuit and any of the potential pitfalls that come with it.”

Yorkshire’s annus horribilis?

So far 2018 has already been a revolutionary year for Yorkshire’s taste buds – with several new food and drink trends sweeping the county.

Among the new inventions to come out have been the mildly baffling Creme Egg Yorkshire Pudding and the Yorkshire Pudding pizza.

Last month Yorkshire Tea also won praise for its sarcastic response to a Twitter user who went into meltdown after finding out it wasn’t grown in Yorkshire.