Gabe215 06:05 PM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by RobR1205:
Arizona Green with Honey and Ginseng. I could I.V. this stuff to myself I love it so much.
¢99 cans are a gold standard, always have a gallon at the house to!
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Islayphile 10:31 AM 11-28-2013
Generalissimo 01:21 PM 11-28-2013
I am going to be drinking Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Tea. My daughter phoned from town to say she had found a store with a promotion that made it quite inexpensive, so I asked her to buy a dozen boxes (960 bags). That should last a month or two.
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MarkinAZ 02:30 PM 11-28-2013
Been consuming quite a bit of Luzianne Tea in the morning, and Twinings Earl Grey Tea in the evening.
For a sweetner, Stevia in the Raw packs...
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M1903A1 08:08 PM 11-28-2013
My go-to is Al-Ghazaleen, a loose-leaf Ceylonese tea from Sri Lanka.
:-)
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Whipper Snapper 10:36 PM 01-03-2014
Bumping this up. I've been drinking a lot of tea lately. Puerh mostly, lots of Raw/Sheng/Green (whatever you prefer calling it).
Favorite lately has been a 2007 variety out of the mengku factory; mu ye chun 002.
Very good stuff, and can still be had for 30 bucks a cake which is a dang good price.
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hammondc 10:44 PM 01-03-2014
the nub 11:08 PM 01-03-2014
picked up some Just Make Taiwan Tea oolong.
Loose tea sold in a vacuum pack and packaged in a tin. Awesome quality tea for a great price $5+/100g on sale. Lightly fermented. Tastes faintly like a natural milky oolong. Been able to steep 6 times with a final cold steep (for several hours) and delicious every cup. Very creamy taste and aroma and mildly vegetal tasting.
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Islayphile 11:27 AM 01-17-2014
M1903A1 02:28 PM 01-19-2014
Originally Posted by the nub:
picked up some Just Make Taiwan Tea oolong.
Loose tea sold in a vacuum pack and packaged in a tin. Awesome quality tea for a great price $5+/100g on sale. Lightly fermented. Tastes faintly like a natural milky oolong. Been able to steep 6 times with a final cold steep (for several hours) and delicious every cup. Very creamy taste and aroma and mildly vegetal tasting.
:-)
Gotten where?
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the nub 03:20 PM 01-19-2014
bought it locally at a Chinese supermarket, of all places. I believe this brand is available at retailers in Australia but not sure about the US. Just Make is the brand.
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Islayphile 08:47 AM 01-23-2014
Twining's English Breakfast
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RevSmoke 11:06 AM 01-06-2015
China Pu-Erh Tuo Cha, Size 1.
I like the pressed shape and wrapping for the tactile sensation of preparing this tea. It is a very unique flavor, very earthy, almost some mushroom notes. I like it with a bit of honey in it.
I had read something by someone, not remembering where, that they enjoyed this tea. It was a strange enough name that I had to consider it. Nobody locally had it, so I had to order it online.
I am glad I did.
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pektel 11:30 AM 01-06-2015
rr_coyote 09:31 PM 01-16-2015
I'm not a huge tea or coffee guy, but I recently found Celestial Seasonings Lemon Zinger when I was pushing through a nagging sore throat. Tasty tasty!
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Just recently got in to the tea thing started with Lapsang a very tasty tea strong and heavy in smoke almost camp fire! Yun WU green, also split a tea cake of 1962 Pu-Erh.
The same damned co-worker that started me smoking cigars got me into this Tea thing. Also got a plastic steeper for these loose leaf tea's. I enjoyed tea before but now it is a whole new world.
If anyone has a suggestions please let me know.
Mack
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timj219 05:09 AM 02-24-2015
mosesbotbol 11:21 AM 02-26-2015
Russian Caravan from TWG in Singapore.
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timj219 04:34 PM 02-26-2015
Golden Monkey. Fantastic Chinese black from Fujian province. Supposed to taste of stone fruit/peach but I get more of a honey/sweet chocolate hints.
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