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

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If you like tea you’re an honorary member of the British aristocracy and an imperial subject of the corpse king, therefore have your opinion on the question null and voided for being royalist scum

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non white ppl who have been drinking tea for longer than the british state has existed be like

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Non-crackers get an automatic pass lmao

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noo okay so that means im still english this is so sad :powercry-2

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Ah yes as we all know non-kkkracker people have never drank tea before

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If it’s not made with tea leaves, it’s not tea

Kkkope kkkrackkker and SSlurp your tisanes

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That’s like saying everyone in america is a senator

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Sorry, I don’t write the rules, redcoat.

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depends on how sleepy i am 😤 😤 😤 😤 😤 😤 😤

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Pu’er is kinda what I’ve been into lately but Chinese white tea is also pretty damn good. Also genmaicha (brown rice green tea) has always been a favorite.

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Neither: oolong

Best of both worlds, slightly oxidized so blackish but still has fresh herbal and floral notes like green. You can even mix some oolongs with milk and get a nice creamy but still flavorful drink (like black) that doesn’t taste watered down (like green)

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Hell yeah, Milky Oolong (it’s just the name of the oolong, so lactose intolerant comrades be not afraid) is the best. Just fucking delicious.

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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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Charcoal baked oolong and is my favorite.

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Whatever you’re pouring I’m drinking friend.

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Typical radical centrist fence-sitting smh

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I’m just happy to be invited to tea.

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