What is your favourite Tea?
Poll: What is your favourite Tea?
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Discussion
After a recent discussion at work what is your favourite Tea when in need of a cuppa.
We normally get P.G Tips but I'm told Yorkshire is alot better so will be trying it soon.
Ignoring Green, Matcha and Fruit tea's etc what is your favourite?
I know there a probably hundreds more brands but over to you.
We normally get P.G Tips but I'm told Yorkshire is alot better so will be trying it soon.
Ignoring Green, Matcha and Fruit tea's etc what is your favourite?
I know there a probably hundreds more brands but over to you.
Dilmah, various blends, but cannot find it in any supermarkets here anymore. Proper no crap ceylon tea it was.
currently Twinings Assam, or Strong Breakfast if Assam is not availble.
Bettys Breakfast blend loose leaf is nice.
if im slumming it, will have Yorkshire Gold or Dorset Tea or Barrys Irish which isn't bad.
Typhoo is awful Tetley not much better. Haven t had PG in a while.
Yorkshire used to do single location bags seasonal, from Kenya, Assam and Rwanda which were usually decent but think thats ceased.
Like iced sweet tea too (the US drink and the Nestea stuff you get to cure a hangover in spain), but not green tea.
currently Twinings Assam, or Strong Breakfast if Assam is not availble.
Bettys Breakfast blend loose leaf is nice.
if im slumming it, will have Yorkshire Gold or Dorset Tea or Barrys Irish which isn't bad.
Typhoo is awful Tetley not much better. Haven t had PG in a while.
Yorkshire used to do single location bags seasonal, from Kenya, Assam and Rwanda which were usually decent but think thats ceased.
Like iced sweet tea too (the US drink and the Nestea stuff you get to cure a hangover in spain), but not green tea.
zedx19 said:
Yorkshire is the king of regular tea, their Gold stuff is even better if you have money to throw around.
I've been meaning to post a question on this for a few weeks now.I come over to the UK a few times per year and I bulk buy Yorkshire tea, Colmans mustard, Branston pickle and a few other bits and pieces, for myself and a few friends.
The last load of Yorkshire tea tastes like st. I now need to use 5 tea bags in a big pot (only needed 3 in the past). Not just me, two friends have made the same comment.
Anyone else noticed a difference?
sunbeam alpine said:
zedx19 said:
Yorkshire is the king of regular tea, their Gold stuff is even better if you have money to throw around.
I've been meaning to post a question on this for a few weeks now.I come over to the UK a few times per year and I bulk buy Yorkshire tea, Colmans mustard, Branston pickle and a few other bits and pieces, for myself and a few friends.
The last load of Yorkshire tea tastes like st. I now need to use 5 tea bags in a big pot (only needed 3 in the past). Not just me, two friends have made the same comment.
Anyone else noticed a difference?
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