(This thread actually works)So tea lovers: What's your favorite?

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IamQ

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I'm asking this, because I've been newly introduced to tea, and was wondering what other new exciting flavors there are.

So far my favorite is Lapsang Souchong tea. Some people say that it's a sort of "smokey" taste, but I've nothing against it.
 

mcdain

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Don't care much for those fancy ones. Or green tea.

Give me a plain old black tea. Milk and two. Cheers.
 

the rye

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Darjeeling or Lapsang, smokey teas are the best and they usually have the strongest more distinct taste.
 

McMullen

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I don't know where Stash stands on the Interesting Teas spectrum, but I tried their Double Bergamot Earl Grey this week and really like it. Continues to smell nice even after the cup is empty. Plus it's fun to say "Tea, Earl Grey, hot." to your kettle or microwave.
 

Jazoni89

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Silly yanks with your crazy Tea's.

There's only one Tea, and that's a pure straight British cuppa.

Screw your Lemon tea, and your Earl greys, this is undeniably the real deal, and I have the yellow tea stained teeth to prove it.
 

crudus

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All the teas that I would classify as my "favorite teas" all have "jasmine" in their name somewhere. I really don't know what my favorite is beyond that.
 

Giest4life

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mcdain said:
Don't care much for those fancy ones. Or green tea.

Give me a plain old black tea. Milk and two. Cheers.
Throw in some biscuits and honey and I'm in heaven.
 

DRes82

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Black tea, sugar, no milk.

Although, I was born in North Carolina and will NEVER refuse some southern style sweet iced-tea.

Edit: not that swill from mcdonald's, either. Usually made at home, in a pitcher. With several tea-bags.
 

Ghengis John

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ravensheart18 said:
Plain old Orange Peoke black tea for me.

Jasmine is a nice tea to use as a replacement for water.
I was about to mention my fondness for orange Pekoe tea but I was wondering if anyone else would. Never figured it in a 100 years. Then you named Jasmine, which with it's gumball like flavor I also enjoy and was all set to mention. My hat's off to you for your excellent taste.

I also fancy a green tea every now and then.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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IamQ said:
I'm asking this, because I've been newly introduced to tea, and was wondering what other new exciting flavors there are.
Mm.. tea. My favorites include:

Tai Iced Tea.

Yorkshire Darjeeling.

Chocolate Mate' (or honestly any kind of Mate')

Sweet Oolong Revolution