I find I usually prefer green tea since it has lower caffeine and a softer taste. Thoughts?

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Do you know of a good loose Oolong? Haven’t had much luck upgrading from BigEllow

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This shop is run by a huge tea nerd: https://jessesteahouse.com/collections/oolong-teas

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Appreciate it! Have to give them a try

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It’s actually been a while for me, switched to coffee lately. But I remember liking the Adagio milk oolong. It’s on the lighter side though, but has a creamy taste so I enjoyed it plain

Looking at prices now though, yikes looks more expensive than I remember

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Sounds really good, thanks! Might make it a seasonal thing

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