BRITISH TEA · EST. 1930
PG Tips Tea
PG Tips is one of Britain's most recognised tea brands, launched in 1930 by Brooke Bond in Manchester. Originally called Pre-Gest-Tee - named for being drunk before meals - it was quickly abbreviated to PG by retailers, with Tips added to highlight the use of the top two leaves and bud of the tea plant.The blend of Assam, Ceylon, and Kenyan leaves brews strong and fast with a bold, full-bodied character built for drinking with milk. A reliable, no-nonsense everyday British cup that has been a household staple for generations.The range covers Original, Gold and Decaf teabags.



