Carl the Llama Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Yeh cmon. The lager here is top notch. Â Carapils lads? Anyone like Iced Tea? Â Â wow harsh. blasphemous words towards Belgian lager.
Stadt Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Anyone like Iced Tea?   wow harsh. blasphemous words towards Belgian lager. I like ice tea  I've never had proper ice tea only lipton from a bottle ice tea.
separator Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Twinings English breakfast is where it's at. Yorkshire tea is rank, not as bad as that red bush tea though
Carl the Llama Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Crapapils more like. amirite lads? Actually yes, it's awful. Â Sia. Â Bet you anything the "foreign" PHD student's one of our sorry lot.
ScouseFox Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 breakfast blend, special blend, oooh double black diamond extra boldÂ
separator Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Being from Leicester I assume we all mash tea, not brew tea. I've had many an argument with folks at work in London not knowing what mashing tea meant.
Webbo Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Being from Leicester I assume we all mash tea, not brew tea. I've had many an argument with folks at work in London not knowing what mashing tea meant. This is correct.
Carl the Llama Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 I hate to continue to be so controversial but no, I stew or steep tea. I've heard it called mashing before but the term sounds inelegant to my ears.
Strokes Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 Russian caravan loose leaf > all your bland shit. Russian caravan loose leaf > all your bland shit.
Guest Bilo Posted 7 March 2015 Posted 7 March 2015 As a socialist, I drink herbal tea. Â Proper tea is theft.
The God Emperor Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 I just have whatever tea the customer offers me.
pSinatra Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 I just have whatever tea the customer offers me.  Same here.  I only ever drink coffee at home, but if I'm working & get offered tea or coffee.......it's always tea. They are usually elderly & make a shit coffee, but they certainly know how to mash a decent brew. They might even use a teapot.
lavrentis Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 PG tips, no sugar. Â The water to be from a kettle. Â Where I work, they have a boiling water tap and it is imposible to make a good cup of tea as it ruins the teabag
dobbylcfc Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 Yorkshire tea for me all day long two sugars and a dash of milk. :-)
DB11 Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 If I'm making it myself I'll have tea otherwise if I'm offered it has to be coffee because it's just too risky as they'll make the tea wrong
Turtles Head Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 If I'm making it myself I'll have tea otherwise if I'm offered it has to be coffee because it's just too risky as they'll make the tea wrong opposite for me. A bad tea, at worst, will be bland. A bad coffee is revolting. I love both but bad coffee is a sin.
bovril Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 Yorkshire for me. But what's all this 'put the milk in second' stuff? Â Mash the tea in a pot, add a dash of milk and then pour the tea. Saves my expensive porcelain, too.
bovril Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 Oh and I got some of that Russian Caravan stuff from Steenbergs and it wasn't any tastier than your bog standard English breakfast teabag.
Strokes Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 Oh and I got some of that Russian Caravan stuff from Steenbergs and it wasn't any tastier than your bog standard English breakfast teabag.You might want to scrape your tongue or something, either that or your loose leaf was fake.
bovril Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 You might want to scrape your tongue or something, either that or your loose leaf was fake. Â Don't think so. Bought it from a caravan off the A47 from a guy who swore he was Russian.
ealingfox Posted 8 March 2015 Author Posted 8 March 2015 PG tips, no sugar.  The water to be from a kettle.  Where I work, they have a boiling water tap and it is imposible to make a good cup of tea as it ruins the teabag  This is why I put the water in the mug first and then add the teabag.
Strokes Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 Don't think so. Bought it from a caravan off the A47 from a guy who swore he was Russian. A very nice tea.
bovril Posted 8 March 2015 Posted 8 March 2015 A very nice tea. Â I was being slightly flippant. I liked it, but I am a tea philistine and after a full English it all tastes the same to me.
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