Lol I didn’t want to say it before I made my train journey home tonight, just in case I jynxed it, but this seems to have been the classic case of British over-worrying about a storm which culminates in a few wheelie bins blowing over and a few garden gnomes being mildly inconvenienced.
D row all the way. There should only be a dollop/splash of milk, just enough to cancel out the bitterness. However, if the blend is good enough I’ll just have it black (eg Twinings Earl Grey works black, other Earl Greys don’t).
Is the implication here “how much milk do you add?” Confused about the colors if that’s not the answer. The option with no milk for me (but I also like white and green teas, which are nowhere near that dark color)
B3 to C2 is my preference. C3 or darker and I’m asking if the cows are on strike. B2 and lighter I’ll ask if you just showed the teabag to the cup instead of putting it in.
I like C2 as well! But it depends on the tea for me. Some teas are really nice with milk and a bit of sugar but there are defintely teas where subtlety is lost with the milk. So either c2 or d4 depending on the tea
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