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Luvs2Spuj , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

C1 using whole milk, which is significant if you are only using colour as a measure of tea preference.

I think milk type could be the 3rd dimension to this chart, but that is more likely to be is brew time.

DerisionConsulting , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

Green tea, but D3 or D4.

Tweak ,

Green tea needs a bit of cold water in first, to make sure the hot isn’t too hot. Proper green tea blends taste like cat’s piss when you over-heat them.

Like in Japanese tea ceremonies, they have to grind the green tea leaves slowly, so as not to overheat them.

Nacktmull , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

That really depends in my opinion. For my taste a strong Assam needs a nice dash of fresh cream and a good amount of sugar, so I would say C2. A fine Darjeeling on the other hand should have no milk/D4, while a cheaper Darjeeling should have a small amount of milk as in D1-2. Earl Grey should always be pure, just with or without sugar, to not drown out the Bergamot aroma, so a clear D4. However, when not using loose tea but tea bags it all doesn’t matter, since the main flavor component will be the paper bag anyway.

Sanguine ,

Cheap tea bags have a weird scent, but anything decent quality isn’t going to taste like paper.

Nacktmull ,

Sorry for being snobbish there. I just prefer loose leaf personally, each to their own!

LifeCoffeeGaming , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

D4 realised a while back I don’t really like the taste of milk, so went darker and darker until now I just drink black tea. Honestly I’m more of a coffee chap (snob)

fakeman_pretendname , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

If I’m in a cafe or something, or feeling posh, I have it with milk, and generally go for C2 onwards. I generally leave the teabag in for as long as possible, including not removing it at all - but if I’m having any milk at all, I’ll have quite a bit of it.

If I’m at home/work or otherwise in control of the kettle, I drink it black and leave the teabag in throughout the whole drink.

Controversially, at home on an evening, though I leave the teabag in, I often top up the water a few times, therefore drinking progressively weaker tea as it gets later. The last cup of tea before bed is basically just hot water that remembers meeting a leafy flavour once.

cucumber_sandwich ,

Controversial, but consistent, opinion. At least you know exactly what you like.

SapphironZA , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

E5 for me. I soak and squeeze the crap out of the teebag.

A tip for everyone to get stronger tee. Put the teebag in a quarter cup of boiled water, then boil it in the microwave for 30 seconds, then add the rest of the water. It releases all the favour in the bag.

Luvs2Spuj ,

That sounds like too much tannin, but if you like that then why not. I prefer to use different tea for a stronger or milder tea flavour. I’m not trying to knock what works for you, if I had a microwave I would at least be willing to try it so I could comment with more knowledge.

You might enjoy using a loose leaf tea if you haven’t tried before?

Hestia , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.
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us-foreign-policy all I could think of when I saw this.

Steve , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

I like my tea to be iced coffee

idkmybffjoeysteel , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.
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C1 fight me (C2 is also acceptable)

TotallyNotSpez , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

Pure Barrys tea is the only reasonable choice and thus everything except D4 (mayyybee D3) should be considered a crime.

MadBob ,

I thought my Irish mate was having me on saying Irish tea was better than British tea all those years ago. Then I picked up a box of Barry’s while looking for something to do in Limerick. Now I don’t let it run out.

TotallyNotSpez ,

My grandmother is from the northwest of Germany. People over there got a very unique tea culture and their own famous blends. Last time I visited her, I gave her a box of Barrys. After the first teapot was empty, she asked me to bring lots more Barrys when I visit her again.

apotheotic , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

Anything above row C is sinful lmao

daniyeg , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

i like it red, and hot. sadly not in the chart

iAvicenna , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.
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5E (a.k.a. E5)

Monzcarro , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

D4 assuming there’s no milk in it. My mother likes A2, maybe 3. It’s a waste of a tea bag.

idkmybffjoeysteel ,
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Your mother should be arrested.

Norgur , to casualuk in It's time we had this conversation.

Somewhere on the c range. I'm not too picky.

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