Tea

Somerfield red label - before they were taken over by coop - the replacement "fair" trade crap is a poor excuse for tea. Still trying to find a replacement, none of the regular tetleys, PG, tescos, sainsburys, etc. stuff is half as good.
 
English Breakfast tea is quite nice although normally I drink Assam/Ceylon/Kenya tea - no particular rationale to the choices, they all taste equally good to me. Irish Breakfast tea is quite nice for a change, however I've not found too many places that sell it - quite a strong malty tea.
 
Green Tea, don't mind if it's flavoured with something else too or not...really like Twinings Green Tea with Cranberry and Clipper Green Tea with Raspberry.

For 'normal' tea I currently have PG Tips as I ran out of Clipper Organic Tea...but much prefer that.

Either Green or the Clipper Organic Tea are goooood. :cool:
 
So far in UK, I managed to find Sencha tea the best for taste. But it also has much to do with the brewing process, you need decent "equipment" to make the most out of enjoying leafed green tea.

Bagged green tea tastes rubbish though.
 
Used to meet the Earl of Grey regularly, got bored of him so went and had some fun with builders pyramids, that's my normal cuppa. Though recently a minty freshness in a cup works wonders for my gut and my breath.
 
English Breakfast tea is quite nice although normally I drink Assam/Ceylon/Kenya tea - no particular rationale to the choices, they all taste equally good to me. Irish Breakfast tea is quite nice for a change, however I've not found too many places that sell it - quite a strong malty tea.

Assam is probably my favourite followed by English Breakfast and Ceylon - never tried Kenyan or Irish Breakfast.
 
I prefer coffee nowadays, most of the time I only drink tee during winter times while having some sandwiches.

I drink most of the days, 2 coffees and then some water or squash when I feel thirsty.
 
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