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The 黑料社 taste test: We try 7 bubble tea brands to find the best brown sugar pearl milk in Singapore

The 7 variations of brown sugar pearl milk, sadly with their syrupy “stains” gone after traveling the distance to our office. Photo: 黑料社 Media
The 7 variations of brown sugar pearl milk, sadly with their syrupy “stains” gone after traveling the distance to our office. Photo: 黑料社 Media

The latest newfangled fad to hit the bubble tea scene in Singapore is a straightforward combination of fresh milk with brown sugar pearls, otherwise known as brown sugar bubble (or boba) milk. It鈥檚 not exactly a hot-off-the-press trend听鈥 Taiwan鈥檚 had it for a while now 鈥 but the drink鈥檚 been popping up at countless bubble tea stores in Singapore recently, and the craze hit its peak when Tiger Sugar opened last month, attracting hour-long queues even during weekday lull periods.

Though we听weren’t big on the idea initially 鈥 it’s basically sugary milk, right? 鈥 we found ourselves falling prey to the trend, too. And after a couple of hits and misses at big name chains and small heartland stalls, we decided to round 鈥榚m up for a proper taste test.

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If you think they don’t look听as jazzy as usual, it’s probably because they’ve come from far and wide to get to our office.听Photo: 黑料社 Media

First off, a few disclaimers.

We like sweet stuff, but not the kind that puts you on the express train to diabetes. As such, we’re not coming from the POV of a sugar stan.

Secondly, we didn鈥檛听try听all听of the brown sugar bubble milk听brands available in Singapore, for obvious reasons. Seven versions from a few of the more popular and prominent places in central areas of town — we figured that would be enough to go on for a lot of you who are reading this rundown. So the next time you鈥檝e got the craving, you know where to go.

Lastly 鈥 it听took about 2 hours to gather all the drinks back to the office for the taste test. R&B Tea was first, Tiger Sugar was last. So, we have to admit that we lost some freshness and photo-ready pizzazz from听this process.

Read on for the lowdown — from the hands-down best, to the underwhelming and downright disappointing.


 

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Photos: 黑料社 Media

The biggest question on every crowd-hater鈥檚 mind 鈥 is it worth the hype? And we鈥檙e here to tell you, yes. Yes, it is. The brown sugar boba + pearl with cream mousse ($5.30) may be slightly pricier than the rest, but damn if it isn鈥檛 the best we鈥檝e tried. Unsurprising, too, since Tiger Sugar essentially concentrates on this one drink, with an entire production line making sure each element听is up to standard.

From the rich and creamy milk to the caramelized sweetness of the brown sugar that鈥檚 just right, the brand鈥檚 signature easily took its place among our favorites. The cream mousse adds a dash of velvety smoothness, and the mix of jumbo and mini pearls 鈥 which are apparently cooked fresh every hour and simmered with brown sugar for an infusion of flavor 鈥 come in soft, chewy nubs to lend varying textures to the drink. Oh, and don鈥檛 forget to go trigger happy with your camera phone quickly, because those 鈥渢iger stripe鈥 syrup marks fade in a couple听of minutes.

We鈥檝e never been one to get in line for the latest trend, but Tiger Sugar is almost tempting enough to lure us to the queue (which can go up to 2 hours on weekends). Almost.

#B1-21 Capitol Piazza. Daily 11am-10pm (queues can start as early at 9:30am).

 

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Photo: 黑料社 Media

We were happily taken aback by Muyoo鈥檚 light and fresh offering, labelled 鈥淒irty Drink鈥 ($3.90). The milk tasted pure, without too heavy a taint of brown sugar, and the pearls were pleasantly chewy. You鈥檙e supposed to try the warm brown sugar pearls before contrasting them with the cold milk, but we prefer to just shake it all up.

This one鈥檚 a solid option if you鈥檙e thirsty after a few hours of retail therapy, 鈥榗ause you won鈥檛 feel too weighed down by all that sugar and starch. You can also adjust the ice and sweetness level, which is much appreciated. Plus, the drink comes in mango and strawberry flavors, too. However, one person in our office commented on the pearls tasting听like fake听syrup 鈥 guess you can鈥檛 please 鈥榚m all.

#B1-67 Raffles City. Daily 11am-10pm.

 

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Photo: 黑料社 Media

Combining fresh-tasting milk with lovely, honeyed pearls, each chew of R&B Tea鈥檚 brown sugar boba milk ($4.80) gives you a burst of sweetness. It can be a tad too sugary for those who don鈥檛 typically like saccharine stuff, but otherwise it鈥檚 rather enjoyable to sip and stroll through the mall.

If you鈥檙e looking to one up your drink, try it topped with cheese br没l茅e ($5.80 at Marina Bay Sands) for an additional layer of savory cheese cream covered with torched brown sugar.

Six outlets, including #B2-50, Rasapura Masters, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands. Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 9am-9pm.

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Photo: 黑料社 Media

One colleague likened this bubble tea shop鈥檚 brown sugar milk with pearls ($4.50) to melted ice cream, thanks to its creamy, pleasant-tasting milk. The pearls were a tad sticky and slightly harder to chew, but the brown sugar was aromatic and intense. Nothing outstanding, but perfectly serviceable for those who happen to pass by the mall with a craving for the drink.

Two outlets, including #B1-49 Citylink Mall. Daily 10am-10pm.

 

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Photo: 黑料社 Media

Just one notch above big chains like Liho and Koi, Sharetea鈥檚 brown sugar pearl fresh milk ($4.80) wasn鈥檛 especially memorable. The milk was fine, the tapioca globs were alright. On the whole, it was rather forgettable. Perhaps you鈥檇 do better sampling the flavorful-sounding brown sugar pearl sea salt macchiato ($5.50) instead.

Six outlets, including #01-14A Bugis Junction. Daily 11am-10pm.

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Photo: 黑料社 Media

From the super sweet pearls to the faint taste of milk, this one was quite the dud. It sits on the affordable end of the spectrum at $3.60, but none of the elements within it really gelled well together: the pearls seemed to be done extra al dente, and there were strong, artificial syrupy notes that lingered. Pretty much everyone in the office tried the drink just once and pushed it away in regret.

Liho鈥檚 also got unusual flavors in its brown sugar pearl milk series, such as salted egg lava, but thinking about that just makes us want to hurl, sorry. We鈥檒l be sticking to regular 鈥榦l milk tea instead, thanks.

Over 60 outlets, including #B2-20 Tanjong Pagar Centre. Daily 10am-10pm.

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Photo: 黑料社 Media

Oh, Koi. We love you for your matcha macchiato, but this attempt to get on board the trend was just sad. To be clear, the brown sugar milk with pearls ($4.70) was purchased fifth in line, before Muyoo and Tiger Sugar, but it still found its way to the bottom of the list.

Koi鈥檚 tough-to-chew 鈥済olden pearls鈥 were the worst, and the taste of milk was worryingly absent.听Consuming it was an听exercise in masochism. Strange, considering how the brand鈥檚 usually on point with its drinks. Perhaps this cup was a fluke? Or perhaps it should just stick to its milk teas and macchiatos, because one of our tasters described the drink as a 鈥渧egan version鈥 of brown sugar bubble milk. Ouch.

49 outlets, but only available at Koi Th茅 Express locations, which includes #B1-71 Raffles City. Daily 10am-10pm.




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