Beach House Teas at Madeline's
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Beach House Teas is a small-batch artisan tea company on the Pacific Northwest's Long Beach Peninsula in Washington. It makes organic and wild-harvested loose-leaf teas with no artificial flavors or preservatives, sourcing ingredients from local farms and foragers, and many of its blends are named for coastal landmarks of the region, from Astoria and Arch Cape to Beards Hollow.
The tea range spans every type of cup. Pure single-origin teas include a robust Beach House Black, a South African red rooibos, and whole-flower chamomile, while blended black teas run from a bergamot Earl Grey and a honey-and-lavender Beekeeper Grey to fruit-forward and smoked options. Green tea shows up in a blueberry blend, and a deep bench of caffeine-free herbal and rooibos teas covers dessert flavors like carrot cake and s'mores, plus a coffee-style herbal brew.
A Beach Wellness line rounds things out with caffeine-light and caffeine-free blends for everyday needs, using organic botanicals like tulsi, rooibos, elderberry, and chamomile. Beyond the cup, Beach House Teas makes tea-infused bath salts and a chai-spiced culinary sugar, all in small batches and made in the USA.
Beach House Teas products at Madeline's
Every item below is live and in stock at Madeline's. Click any product to see full details, sizes, and ordering.
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Beach House Black (from $16). A pure organic black tea, robust and full-bodied with a hearty, breakfast-style character, the single-ingredient classic that anchors the brand's black blends.
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Beach House Earl Grey (from $16). An organic black tea scented with natural oil of bergamot, a full-bodied, citrus-bright take on the classic Earl Grey.
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Beekeeper Grey (from $16). A smooth Earl Grey infusing organic black tea and bergamot with honey-like bee pollen and a touch of lavender for soft floral and honey notes.
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Astoria Explorer (from $16). An organic black tea blended with cinnamon and savory herbs for an energizing cup, named for Astoria, Oregon, the first permanent US settlement on the West Coast.
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Arch Cape Dark (from $16). An organic black tea blended with Pacific Northwest pears and ginger root, balancing sweet, fruity pear against warming, zesty ginger.
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Beards Hollow (from $16). A bold smoked black tea built on organic Lapsang Souchong and finished with juniper berries and woodland botanicals for a deep, robust cup.
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Beach Time Bliss (from $16). A full-bodied organic Assam and black tea with strawberry, peach, and hibiscus for bold, wine-like flavor with deep fruit notes and a subtle tartness.
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Cascade Meadows (from $16). A 100% organic black tea blend pairing robust Assam with Pacific Northwest peppermint, chamomile, and bright herbs, deep yet cool and refreshing.
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Blueberry Beach Breeze (from $16). A light, fruity organic green tea with hand-picked Washington blueberries, blackberry leaf, and hibiscus, refreshing hot or iced.
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Beach House Rooibos (from $16). A pure organic red rooibos, naturally caffeine-free and harvested from high-grown shrubs in South Africa's Cape Province, smooth and gently sweet.
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Beach House Chamomile (from $12). A pure organic chamomile tea, caffeine-free and gently floral, a single-ingredient infusion of whole chamomile flowers made for unwinding.
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Coastal Carrot Cake (from $16). A caffeine-free rooibos dessert tea blending rooibos and honeybush with carrot, spices, and white chocolate bits for a slice-of-cake cup.
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Arctic Surf (from $16). A caffeine-free dessert tea built on organic vanilla red rooibos with white chocolate, cocoa nibs, carob, and licorice root for a rich, sweet cup.
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Campfire S'Mores (from $16). A dessert tea blending organic green tea and smoky Lapsang Souchong with cocoa nibs, marshmallow, and toasted notes, like a campfire s'more in a cup.
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Cafe a la Beach Herbal Coffee (from $15). A caffeine-free coffee alternative built on roasted cacao nibs, vanilla-infused rooibos, carob, and chicory root, with bold coffee-like flavor and no acidity.
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Beachcomber (from $16). A 100% organic, caffeine-free herbal tea blending hibiscus, fennel, rose, and star anise for a delicate yet lightly spiced, bright, aromatic brew.
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Beach Cottage Comfort (from $16). A caffeine-free herbal tea built on organic licorice root and Pacific Northwest peppermint, rounded out with fennel, basil, and lemon verbena.
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Beach Wellness: Immunity ($18). A caffeine-free, rooibos-based organic infusion with echinacea, elderberries, peppermint, and hibiscus, blended to support the immune system through seasonal changes.
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Beach Vibes Detox Tea-Infused Bath Salts (from $4). Mineral-rich salts blended with detoxifying botanicals and green tea for a restorative soak, where the herbs scent and steep like a tea.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Beach House Teas?
You can buy Beach House Teas online at Madeline's (madelines.co), which carries the company's loose-leaf black, green, rooibos, and herbal teas, wellness blends, dessert teas, and tea-infused bath products. The products listed above are live and in stock.
What is Beach House Teas known for?
Beach House Teas is a small-batch artisan tea company on the Pacific Northwest's Long Beach Peninsula in Washington. It is known for organic and wild-harvested loose-leaf teas with no artificial flavors or preservatives, with many blends named for landmarks along the Pacific Northwest coast.
Are the teas organic, and are there caffeine-free options?
Yes. The teas use organic or wild-harvested ingredients, and the lineup includes plenty of naturally caffeine-free options built on rooibos, honeybush, and herbs, alongside caffeinated black and green teas. Each product page lists the caffeine level.
Does Beach House Teas make anything besides tea?
Yes. Along with loose-leaf teas, Beach House Teas makes tea-infused bath products, such as detox bath salts and tea baths, and infused culinary sugars, all produced in small batches in the USA.