black, no sugar, no nothing, leave the bag in there until it talks or doesn’t move anymore
This is the way. But milk teas and boba tea is pretty good for a tea mix drink.
This made me lol. Thank you
How do you take your tea?
“Well, usually I take it right back to the counter, because someone’s made a horrible mistake.” - Ted Lasso
That’s pretty good…
Earl Grey, hot, plz.
If you like iced tea, maybe try it that way once.
Earl Grey makes an amazing iced tea, and a cool change from standard Black Pekoe. It’s got of a spicy-flowery taste, altho I’d still recommend adding lemon or citrus powder, etc.
I like Earl Grey, hot, with milk. The kids call this a “Dirty Picard.”
Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.
(small amount of sugar, Sorry Cap’n)
“Tell you what, Gromit lad, let’s have a nice hot cup of tea, hmm? The kettle should be boiling by now…”
-Wallace, A Grand Day Out
hot, straight, not oversteeped, served in a small Asian-style teacup without handles
is this some sort of sex joke?
No, then I would have said “I like my tea like I like my women: hot, sweet, and with a large cup size.”
Ok, but you said
- Hot
- straight
- not oversteeped - not overly demanding
- Asian-style teacup - small tits
- without handles - without (romantic) name calling.
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I dont like tea… and I’m a brit.
And that’s okay. ;)
I am AGHAST.
Green, any herbs in are fine, no flavorings.
I mostly drink either a strong black tea blend (something that is neither too malty or astringent) with a bit of milk and sugar, masala chai, or a Chinese green tea like a Tie Guan Yin or a jasmine pearl.
I also love a good bubble tea, usually a simple pearl milk tea with less sugar.
Black tea is good, I leave the bag in the whole time
Depends on the tea. Black tea with a little milk is the classic, bonus points if loose leaf
Sweetened, doesn’t particularly matter with what. Though I think my favorite has been a honey/citron/ginger tea from Costco. No caffeine, but the flavor was immaculate.
Classy with the pinky up.
In the harbour.