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The only type of tea that I drink is green tea, although nowhere near as much as I used to.

Don't think I've tried green. Is it a perfume type taste?

 

Once had a gorgeous Assam but could never find one in the shops that tasted as good.

 

Current tea is Twinnings Breakfast.

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As someone who talks about his body, pinball machines and weddings (including pics of all 3), I think you are the last person to take offence at a discussion on a pass time 99% of us partake in. :)

Are we really getting into shit we talk about? Turf, goldfish, food, taxis, food, being too lazy to exercise, food, pub night, Tories, £100k pa job, food

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Whatever is on offer.

See this is stupidity!

 

You'll happily go I to a pub and pay £4 or £5 for a pint, but will quibble over saving a few penny's on tea.

 

A box of say 240 works out around 16p a cup yet you might do without a brand you like, simply to shave half a pence off per cup!!!!

 

Madness. You should be carted off! Oh wait....

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See this is stupidity!

 

You'll happily go I to a pub and pay £4 or £5 for a pint, but will quibble over saving a few penny's on tea.

 

A box of say 240 works out around 16p a cup yet you might do without a brand you like, simply to shave half a pence off per cup!!!!

 

Madness. You should be carted off! Oh wait....

Or, he doesn't buy tea, but if offered it will drink a cup.
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See this is stupidity!

 

You'll happily go I to a pub and pay £4 or £5 for a pint, but will quibble over saving a few penny's on tea.

 

A box of say 240 works out around 16p a cup yet you might do without a brand you like, simply to shave half a pence off per cup!!!!

 

Madness. You should be carted off! Oh wait....

That analogy only works if you can taste the difference between different brands of black/breakfast/normal tea. I can't to any significant extent. If I couldn't tell the difference between beers then I'd buy Carling or Fosters rather than something actually nice but more expensive. But I can.

 

There's so much that can affect a regular cuppa beyond the teabag anyway. Water quality, brewing time, milk, all of that. Mind I suppose that's also true of how a pub keeps its beer.

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That analogy only works if you can taste the difference between different brands of black/breakfast/normal tea. I can't to any significant extent. If I couldn't tell the difference between beers then I'd buy Carling or Fosters rather than something actually nice but more expensive. But I can.

 

There's so much that can affect a regular cuppa beyond the teabag anyway. Water quality, brewing time, milk, all of that. Mind I suppose that's also true of how a pub keeps its beer.

But surely you can understand that some can taste the difference? :)

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But surely you can understand that some can taste the difference? :)

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Depends. Twinings English Breakfast mostly, I do like Yorkshire (and their hard-water variety is a must down here if you can't be arsed to Britta filter the water pre-kettle), when I'm out I don't ask for the brand of tea, but usually I'll drink English Breakfast until early evening, when I'll switch to Earl Grey. We do have a few of the more smokey varieties at home, but I rarely go for those when out.

 

Green Tea is excellent on a hangover, or just when you're feeling down.

 

Meenzer is right though, so many things can affect a tea that if I were at home and my Dad offered me a cup of Ringtons tea, I'd probably hang fire until my Mam offered half an hour later.

 

He's just to quick to whip the bag out; doesn't let the fucking thing brew. smh

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