I cant say that ive tried all that many. So far ive been quite fond of Earl gray and Darjeeling...also some fruity abominations that im kind of ashamed to admit.
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sheaRZerg
United States613 Posts
I cant say that ive tried all that many. So far ive been quite fond of Earl gray and Darjeeling...also some fruity abominations that im kind of ashamed to admit. | ||
peacenl
550 Posts
On May 25 2012 16:47 IMoperator wrote: Brisk is the best tea. Which tea would be brisk? | ||
Wala.Revolution
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sylverfyre
United States8298 Posts
In more seriousness, teasy tea (formerly portsmouth teas) www.teasy.com is a nice place in the New England area that carries a lot of good teas. One of my favorites that I can't get anywhere else is their blend that they call "Midsummer Night's Dream" - it's a blend of Black and Green tea with bits of dried fruit. It's sweet without sugar and really delicious. Great for making iced tea, too. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
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peacenl
550 Posts
On May 25 2012 22:25 sylverfyre wrote: BAN HIM FROM THIS THREAD. In more seriousness, teasy tea (formerly portsmouth teas) www.teasy.com is a nice place in the New England area that carries a lot of good teas. One of my favorites that I can't get anywhere else is their blend that they call "Midsummer Night's Dream" - it's a blend of Black and Green tea with bits of dried fruit. It's sweet without sugar and really delicious. Great for making iced tea, too. ICED TEA??? Blasphemy !! Just kidding, to each his own , for something named like a shakespeare play, it has to be special. Do you have any pics? Am very curious what it looks like. | ||
EchoZ
Japan5041 Posts
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Knighthawkbro
United States183 Posts
On May 25 2012 22:25 sylverfyre wrote: BAN HIM FROM THIS THREAD. In more seriousness, teasy tea (formerly portsmouth teas) www.teasy.com is a nice place in the New England area that carries a lot of good teas. One of my favorites that I can't get anywhere else is their blend that they call "Midsummer Night's Dream" - it's a blend of Black and Green tea with bits of dried fruit. It's sweet without sugar and really delicious. Great for making iced tea, too. I think you linked the wrong site. http://www.portsmouthtea.com/. seems pretty interesting. I watched the teasy.com intro vid and was like waiting for the tea. | ||
TheWorldToCome
United States452 Posts
Is it true the longer you steep white tea the more antioxidants you get? If so I would probably steep longer than 60 seconds. EDIT: Great thread btw :D | ||
chennis
Taiwan227 Posts
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Trozz
Canada3450 Posts
I steep until its lukewarm. French press steeping rules. | ||
Fishball
Canada4788 Posts
I drink Dragon Well tea everyday (Xihu Longjing variant from Meijiawu). Even the Queen has been there before. My current stock will probably last me another year. Stocked up on it when I visited China back in 2010. | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On May 26 2012 04:55 Fishball wrote: Never expected a thread like this to pop up on TL. I drink Dragon Well tea everyday (Xihu Longjing variant from Meijiawu). Even the Queen has been there before. My current stock will probably last me another year. Stocked up on it when I visited China back in 2010. Best way to acquire tea! Although it always unnerves me to walk across customs with a dufflebag of tea. | ||
Kiett
United States7639 Posts
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NeMeSiS3
Canada2972 Posts
"Puts on top hat" The tea party is the best tea... + Show Spoiler + Brisk = best actually, that or Tim Horton's green tea... IT IS TO DIE FOR, real tea (non sugar coated) I'd go with Almond tea | ||
Sriracha
United States3 Posts
Also, OP: Rooibos is not black tea, or even tea. | ||
Trozz
Canada3450 Posts
Its what they call ti-su-ne. Or is it ti-sune? | ||
DivinO
United States4796 Posts
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Treadmill
Canada2833 Posts
B. I come from the very British tradition of Earl Grey tea with milk and sugar, although any more than half a teaspoon of sugar is gross. C. My Grandma in Newfoundland has always done the 'all day teapot' thing. If you aren't aware of this, how it works is in the morning you make a pot of tea with 2 teabags. Then midmorning, when the tea has been drunk, you add more builing water and two more teabags. At lunchtime, more water and more teabags. Again at midafternoon, then finally in the evening more water and two more teabags. At the end of the day you get a pot with 10 moldering bags sitting in the bottom and tea that is, well, rather strong. D. Rooibos is not a type of black tea. It's a herbal tea made from a specific plant from South Africa. To be fair, it's often blended with black teas, and usually drank the same way (milk n sugar), but rooibos itself doesnt come from the tea plant. It's also fantastic. Red tea really should be considered its own kind of tea, like green tea and black tea - or at least it is at most tea stores here in Edmonton. Edit: E. I needed this thread. Edit 2: F. Breakfast tea is gross. | ||
Sriracha
United States3 Posts
On May 26 2012 05:06 Trozz wrote: It's totally tea. Its what they call ti-su-ne. Or is it ti-sune? Tisane? I'm used to calling only this tea, but I see there an Herbal Tea section, so that's where roobios should go. | ||
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