shuzuko,

Depends entirely on the tea, but, if black: at home it’s usually hot, with a half to a full teaspoon of raw sugar and a splash of milk. At work it’s usually just hot and straight, no sugar or milk. If green: hot, sometimes honey and lemon, usually just straight. If herbal: hot or chilled depending on the temp outside, no sugar if hot, a bit of sugar if chilled.

I drink a lot of fuckin tea.

verity_kindle,

Are you the Spiffing Brit? 🥲

shuzuko,

Just a humble midwestern tea snob 😆

klemptor,
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Yorkshire Gold, 2 sugars, small splash of evaporated milk.

univers3man,

Is that you SpiffingBrit?

klemptor,
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Funny, on other tea threads I’ve gotten similar comments. I don’t know who SpiffingBrit is but they have great taste in tea!

univers3man,

It’s a youtuber who famously loves Yorkshire Gold and once got a care/marketing package of teas from them. He’s mignon exploiting games bugs or balance issues.

verity_kindle,

He is funny and is OBSESSED with Yorkshire brand teas- watch the tea brand/type ranking one.

arudesalad,

I have something to say that will change the way nearly every American on Lemmy will perceive the world

I dont like tea… and I’m a brit.

VanHalbgott,

And that’s okay. ;)

verity_kindle,

I am AGHAST.

Hadriscus,

Broken Orange Pecoe, hot or chai masala, or dut chia if we’re in Nepal

Todd_cross,
ninth_plane,

Best adventure game ever

flashgnash,

Depends on the tea. Black tea with a little milk is the classic, bonus points if loose leaf

tyrefyre,

Iced. No sweeteners at all.

atan,

For most of the year, Assam (loose leaf) with a splash of milk; when it’s available, first flush Darjeeling.

PeepinGoodArgs,

Earl Grey, hot, plz.

JohnnyEnzyme,

If you like iced tea, maybe try it that way once.

Earl Grey makes an amazing iced tea, and a cool change from standard Black Pekoe. It’s got of a spicy-flowery taste, altho I’d still recommend adding lemon or citrus powder, etc.

superflippy,

I like Earl Grey, hot, with milk. The kids call this a “Dirty Picard.”

Moobythegoldensock,

Black tea: either just black or with lemon and honey

Green/white tea: no additives

tacosplease,

Iced and with a moderate amount of sugar

Pilferjinx,

I need the acid to blend the sugar and tea together into a nice harmony. You can just add lemon. But I find a little ice tea mix does the job faster and easier.

tacosplease,

Yeah I’m fine with the mix. Try fresh lime instead of lemon sometime.

M137,
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Preferably liquid, but I wouldn’t say no to solid or gaseous forms. Would probably not try to ingest it in plasma form.

tetris11, (edited )
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Not German. I mean that. Any black tea you drink in Germany just doesn’t mix right with milk. The colour goes grayish and you taste more the milk than the tea.

English black tea mixes impressively well with milk. Breakfast Tea, Yorkshire Blend, hell, even Earl Grey – the colour goes a deep vibrant brown and the tea taste and effect is intensified.

I’m neither joking nor exaggerating.

Sizzler,

Is it the type of water as well maybe? Are you describing German brands of tea (a new concept to me)

tetris11,
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It could be the water. I don’t think it is, as I can’t believe that UK water is so drastically different than what’s going on in Germany, but it could be.

I described common English brands/types that mix well with milk. In the UK, when you say “tea” it’s immediately understood that you’re referring to black tee.

In Germany, “tea” is something else. Tea could mean fruit or herbs or black, it’s all on the same level there. Black tea is just another herb tee somehow to them

LoreleiSankTheShip,
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I prefer green tea blends, but I drink black if I need more caffeine. I don’t drink coffee at all, so it’s my main source of it and I drink most teas without anything else. No milk, no sugar, no honey, nothing. To me, sugar in tea just ruins the taste and milk in tea is really weird to my culture’s palette (most people here drink herbal or fruit teas by the way, very few drink green or black)

Nemo,

hot, straight, not oversteeped, served in a small Asian-style teacup without handles

UnRelatedBurner,

is this some sort of sex joke?

Nemo,

No, then I would have said “I like my tea like I like my women: hot, sweet, and with a large cup size.”

UnRelatedBurner,

Ok, but you said

  • Hot
  • straight
  • not oversteeped - not overly demanding
  • Asian-style teacup - small tits
  • without handles - without (romantic) name calling.
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