Tea anyone?

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peter-lavalle

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I've got a pot of Lapsang Souchong ready to drink now ... well ... it's a carafe that I don't use for coffee but ... it's still like a pot volume
 

Vitor Goncalves

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Cuy said:
Flames66 said:
Cuy said:
Tea is for women (and brits, though the two are very closely related), real men drink coffee.
I never have liked the taste of coffee very much. I disagree with you analysis my good sir, but I like your name.
That's because you're not a man, you see, that's the test. If you like coffee, you're a real man, if not, you're, well, not a man. Just keep trying, and you'll one day learn to love it.

Oooh, do you know where my username originates from too? :)
Think your problem is comparing brits to women.

Otherwise its true, in most western countries tea is a drink for ladies as a cultural thing. Tea in the Uk is also a cultural thing. Although ironically, despite me hating tea I found recently it was a portuguese queen that made all brits crazy about it. Go figure.

Only teas I like are fruit based ones (lemon, pineapple and ice tea).

I like my antioxidants in the form of raw fruit, juice and salads

As hot drink I rather have coffee.
 

Yuno Gasai

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Breakfast tea with milk and two sugars. ^_^

I've recently been trying to expand my taste in terms of tea, but it's hard when I can't easily get my hands on single sachets..
 

mastermerrick

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My favorite is a Ceylon import that I can't seem to find the website for anymore, but black or green tea is just good, and more plentiful.
 

GartarkMusik

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Any kind, but my favorites are Earl Grey, Green, and English Breakfast Tea. All straight, of course. Good tea doesn't need anything in my opinion.
 

Trivun

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I tend to prefer coffee, specifically a very, very large latte (sometimes with chocolate and hazelnut :p). However, I do drink tea, but not any specific type (as I only really drink it at work, at my Nan's place, or on rare occasions at home). Thus 'instant tea' from a teabag is my usual choice. Mostly just Tetley's or PG Tips or something.
 

0_Insomnis_0

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Taylors of Harrogate's Yorkshire Gold with milk and a bit of sugar. Delicious! Or, if i'm not at home and can't get my hands on a decent cup of tea, (i live in missouri, no one here drinks tea), i'll have Earl Grey.
 

Daveeo

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early grey, and lots of diffrent fruit tea´s. prefer it with just some honey added.
 

UnderCoverGuest

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Tea...

...and coffee.

More coffee than tea actually, but with an English muffin and some blackberry jam, I'll choose tea every time.

Give me lemon cake, and...actually, beware. You hold out lemon cake and I'll shoulder-tackle you repeatedly into a wall until you surrender it's sweet goodness to me, and me alone.
And I will drink coffee with it.

And wear a monocle.
 

Dapsen

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Tea, ay?
I'll have some.
Nah, the flavor doesn't matter.
Just bring me tea.
Now.
 

dragonhunter21

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Earl gray in the morn, some exotic variety of green or red otherwise, unadulterated, always iced, and always in a big Black Mesa mug.
 

Lazzi

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That would be lovely, I am feeling a tad under the weather.

Regarding the OP: I really dont drink tea that often but I do seem to enjoy black tea the most.
 

KurtzGallahad

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Irish breakfast tea, slightly white with just under half a sugar
Or a black tea -sencha, berry,lemon scented, rooibos, etc.
Back in the day I really enjoyed Mint teas and chocolate+orange tea, but I've kind of grown out of that