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

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I love both, they just hit differently. Black tea makes me fuzzy in high amounts, while green tea gives me a tunnel view like focus.

I disagree with green tea having lower caffeine. If you brew it right (low temp, short time, high amount of tea) you get a serious caffeine kick (and no bitterness).

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I love all tea, growing up in left me with a general inclination to black tea.

I’ve been drinking a lovely holiday blend lately, and my wife got me a tea advent calendar

I also really got into fermented fireweed tea this year…lovely caffeine free alternative

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I love white tea. I also love pu’er. Tea is just really good.

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

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green

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