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Plunderwondr
Canada45 Posts
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.Aar
Korea (South)2177 Posts
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mostevil
United Kingdom611 Posts
On June 29 2012 08:13 Sjokola wrote: I live across from a coffee and tea shop. I buy the tea of the month often but my favorite (which I always buy) is Ceylon Tippy Orange Pekoe. A strong flavored black tea that isn't to bitter. You sir have made me very jealous... weirdly despite the historic tea herritage it seems to be damn hard to get a good quality ceylon in the UK. Even the companies claiming to be "tea merchants" offer more in the way of coffee than tea :/ (I wouldn't class ceylon as strong though!) | ||
Sjokola
Netherlands800 Posts
On June 29 2012 11:51 mostevil wrote: You sir have made me very jealous... weirdly despite the historic tea herritage it seems to be damn hard to get a good quality ceylon in the UK. Even the companies claiming to be "tea merchants" offer more in the way of coffee than tea :/ (I wouldn't class ceylon as strong though!) What a shame I've been in England once (Oxford and London). And my experience was that the tap water was really gross. What do you use to make tea? | ||
khaydarin9
Australia423 Posts
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Nyarly
France1030 Posts
On June 29 2012 11:06 r.Evo wrote: Waitwaitwhat. Now that is something I haven't heard about, lol. I pretty much mean these thingies, just with small line so they don't drop in: + Show Spoiler + This : You put the tea inside and you have a spoon filled with tea (easy to stir and remove). It's just awesome | ||
r.Evo
Germany14054 Posts
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lazyitachi
1043 Posts
Very interesting read. Will come back to get more inspiration of new teas to try! | ||
slappy
United States1271 Posts
On May 26 2012 05:39 peacenl wrote: Well it depends how you look at it. I mean didn't we all start this way: with the standard bagged tea that wasn't very high in quality. I think we realy can't expect someone to know their stuff even after a few months of looking and asking around stores and what not. So don't be hating on them Not hating on the people, just the tea. My friends will try to show me some stuff and I'm kind of a snob, I'll admit, but I just try to explain to them that they can't possibly fully appreciate a flavored version of Oolong until they've had regular loose leaf Oolong. On May 30 2012 20:38 peacenl wrote: Yeah this is pretty much why black tea is too strong for me. Need something I can drink the whole day. Does anyone have pics of their tea collection? Mine is pretty boring but I can show if you want, but its just a lot of tins. Black tea > Coffee! Here's a couple pics for ya ^_^ A little dated, but my tea collection: This is my cousins' stash, but I gave him about half of it, which was stuff I got for him in Asia. He's the one who got me into tea, so I always got a bunch for him. My favorite pic of all, I bought a LOT of tea on what I knew would be my last trip to Asia, it all fit, but then I had to figure out what to do with my clothes rofl. BTW, is there anyone else that simply types "tea" into their url bar to get teamliquid to come up every time? I love that about going to TL :D EDIT: EDIT2: nvm lol | ||
Plunderwondr
Canada45 Posts
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Exigor
Sweden11 Posts
thanks OP | ||
NEEDZMOAR
Sweden1277 Posts
My favorite Tea. had to. | ||
peacenl
550 Posts
On June 29 2012 12:10 Sjokola wrote: What a shame I've been in England once (Oxford and London). And my experience was that the tap water was really gross. What do you use to make tea? I've had quite a lot of black tea when I was in England, for example Tetley classic black they are quite strong compared to the ones we have here. I don't drink a lot of black tea, only when there's no choice, this happens a lot when I'm not at home, so I always try bringing my own tea. Haven't tried it with fish & chips, the last time I had that I got like a bottom covered with fish and fries on top, which was enough for 2/3 persons lol. | ||
peacenl
550 Posts
On June 29 2012 11:50 .Aar wrote: Worked at a tea shop for a fair bit.. I mainly just enjoy matcha and dragonwell What kind of Matcha do you use? I've found there to be a lot of different tastes out there, I prefer the sweeter ones (hard to find) and also this one for beginners but eventualy I want to buy pinnacle grade because I learned to appreciate high grade quality since there is so much low quality Matcha which are not fresh, creamy and sweet. The store where they sell this kind of stuff is: http://www.hibiki-an.com/default.php/cPath/40?osCsid=5sla4tdj4kn3079kj5ahv4ts45 | ||
Cuh
United States403 Posts
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r.Evo
Germany14054 Posts
Not to mention there are lots of teas who taste great if you let them cool down and then put them into the fridge for a delicious fresh selfmade and un-uber-sugared ice tea. =D | ||
Retgery
Canada1229 Posts
Compared to you guys I'm a bronze league tea drinker. I'm a big fan of green tea and Earl Gray. I have at my school who's parents live in China, so every year she goes home, and she always buys me a bottle of Soy Sauce and some Sencha Green. | ||
r.Evo
Germany14054 Posts
On July 02 2012 09:30 Retgery wrote: How did I not see this thread? Compared to you guys I'm a bronze league tea drinker. I'm a big fan of green tea and Earl Gray. I have at my school who's parents live in China, so every year she goes home, and she always buys me a bottle of Soy Sauce and some Sencha Green. How does that taste together? =D | ||
tl4life
Canada247 Posts
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Disregard
China10252 Posts
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