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    I've been a coffee addict for years, but lately i've tried to learn to live with tea at home and drink the coffee at work only.
    I like Earl Grey Twinings with honey and Rooibos.
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    Yerba Buena
    Yerba Mate
    Earl Grey
    English Breakfast
    Darjeeling
    Black, Green, White... I dig it.

    Not as much as coffee, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    I've been a coffee addict for years, but lately i've tried to learn to live with tea at home and drink the coffee at work only.
    I like Earl Grey Twinings with honey and Rooibos.

    That's it. Now I have to make a cup of EG.

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    Pu-erh tea. Once you start, you can't stop. It's a sickness.

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    black in the morning
    green at night
    various chai's throughout the day(dragon chai mate from teavanna currently)

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    I picked up a few "pregnancy tea" blends for my wife a few weeks ago. She seems to like them, and I now have free reign over the rest of our teas that contain caffeine. I think that is one of the reasons that I have been mowing through tea and dropping the coffee in the a.m.. I think might have a bit of an addiction brewing.

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    Lapsang Souchong is my favourite followed by a good Darjeeling followed by a strong cup of Builder's tea!

    I can't stand those green teas. They taste of a cross between hot water and dishwater to me! Don't know what you all see in them. Those fruit teabags things are almost as bad. Smell wonderful, but taste of almost nothing.

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    "Earl Grey, hot"....Jean-Luc Piccard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galopede View Post
    Lapsang Souchong is my favourite followed by a good Darjeeling followed by a strong cup of Builder's tea!

    I can't stand those green teas. They taste of a cross between hot water and dishwater to me! Don't know what you all see in them. Those fruit teabags things are almost as bad. Smell wonderful, but taste of almost nothing.

    Gareth
    You have fantastic taste when it comes to tea, sir.

    I am also a huge fan of lapsang souchong and most Darjeeling teas. (though I have had some bad Darjeelings as well)
    Pretty much any black tea is enjoyable to me, as are most mates, most oolongs, and a few varieties of rooibos. I have never found a green tea or a white tea that I enjoy.

    As you can see, I am not all that picky when it comes to tea, but in general more powerful flavors are better.

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