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View Poll Results: Do you drink Tea sometimes mate?
Yes. Everyday, multiple times a day. 10 28.57%
Yes. Everyday, but only once a day. 5 14.29%
Yes, at least once a week. 1 2.86%
Yes. Randomly though, I dont include it in my daily routine. 13 37.14%
Rarely. 3 8.57%
Never. 3 8.57%
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Old 05-05-2019, 02:20 PM   #161 (permalink)
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Sweet tea is just tea with so much sugar in it that it tastes like candy. It's amazing. And yes I've had actual tea. With milk and a bit of sugar. And it's **** compared to sweet tea.
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As much as I loathe Starbucks, I did discover something that I liked at the late, lamented Teavana which is a Chai Oolong & Maté blend.
An absolute favorite is a tea that I can only buy in München for a reasonable price: Eilles Tee that comes in tea diamonds:
Organic Earl Grey Premium Blatt and Organic Spicy Black Chai Broken are two favorites.
A friend thinks that I like it because it is run by the family of the late Hanne Darboven - who's someone I'm a big fan of.
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'Proper' sweet tea

So just overly sugary tea then.

****ing rancid.
Except it no longer tastes like tea at all. Using a tepid phrase like "overly sugary" makes me think you've never actually had sweet tea worthy of the name since the amount of sugar used dwarfs whatever you probably think of as "overly sugary" and therefore you have no opinion worth hearing. Sod off.
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one of the things I drink most of
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As much as I loathe Starbucks, I did discover something that I liked at the late, lamented Teavana which is a Chai Oolong & Maté blend.
An absolute favorite is a tea that I can only buy in München for a reasonable price: Eilles Tee that comes in tea diamonds:
Organic Earl Grey Premium Blatt and Organic Spicy Black Chai Broken are two favorites.
A friend thinks that I like it because it is run by the family of the late Hanne Darboven - who's someone I'm a big fan of.
cool, I like to mix Earl Grey and English Breakfast tea in a 60/40 ratio

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Except it no longer tastes like tea at all. Using a tepid phrase like "overly sugary" makes me think you've never actually had sweet tea worthy of the name since the amount of sugar used dwarfs whatever you probably think of as "overly sugary" and therefore you have no opinion worth hearing. Sod off.
why not just drink melted sugar then?
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why not just drink melted sugar then?
Because the tea stops the sugar from being cloying. But sweet tea really is more about drinking flavored sugar than it is drinking flavored tea.
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Because the tea stops the sugar from being cloying. But sweet tea really is more about drinking flavored sugar than it is drinking flavored tea.
It sounds better if you view it that way, but how you can manage to drink more than one sip of something so sweet without becoming nauseous is beyond me
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It sounds better if you view it that way, but how you can manage to drink more than one sip of something so sweet without becoming nauseous is beyond me
How you can drink something as bitter as tea without any sugar is beyond me as well. Oh and

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How you can drink something as bitter as tea without any sugar is beyond me as well.
Tea is not that bitter, I find that only bad tea has that unpleasant bitter aftertaste

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Oh and

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Oh yes, of course!
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Except it no longer tastes like tea at all. Using a tepid phrase like "overly sugary" makes me think you've never actually had sweet tea worthy of the name since the amount of sugar used dwarfs whatever you probably think of as "overly sugary" and therefore you have no opinion worth hearing. Sod off.
So it's actually overly, overly, overly, overly sugary tea then

Like I said, rancid.
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