Time to spill the tea

Earl Grey:

  • Uh, most definitely. Why would you consider anything else? Captain Picard would never lead me astray!

  • A torture carefully designed in a laboratory in some nefarious underworld originally called “Witch’s Brew” until the witches sued for defamation.

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In the spirit of fair elections, tracking is turned off. Your vote is anonymous. No Robocalls, please.

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It isn’t my favorite but I don’t hate it either.

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Now for the real us-vs-them option:

  • Lapsang Souchong
  • I like weak unflavorful tea

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  • Milk first.
  • Milk second.

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All due respect to @Papasan, I’m drinking Earl Grey right now.

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No milk .

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What if it’s “milk, occasionally?”

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Green tea with black pepper and splenda. Iced

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But hypothetically…

Then you may vote.

Here’s the tricky one:
Someone offers you a cup of Earl Grey, made from FTGFOP, in a pot, infused with a heady amount of Bergamot. Do you take it with milk?

  • I like what citrus does to milk.
  • Are you mental?

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My grandmother’s description if served weak tea: “tea begrudged”. :grin:

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Here’s the weird thing. I generally love smoky-flavoured food/drink, such as cheese, bacon, sauce etc. And strong tea. But lapsang souchong? Yuck. Tastes like a bushfire to me. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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I’m teabagging a grey haired guy named Earl right now.

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Half the time when I order tea at a restaurant, all they have is Earl Grey. WTF!? What kind of unholy conspiracy is this? Well, I now travel with 2 backup Irish Breakfast tea bags, foil wrapped.

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TMI, thank you

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Me too!
(0530 over here, breakfast time.)

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Also, do we include Long Island Ice Tea in this discussion?

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