More into the blacks and oolongs myself, but matcha is definitely good.
x-jla
Jan 4, 21 1:30 pm
I’m into black tea too. Something about that grassy matcha makes me so happy
x-jla
Jan 4, 21 1:31 pm
Just spent a stupid amount of money on some ceremonial grade matcha from Japan
Everyday Architect
Jan 4, 21 1:20 pm
Yerba mate, thank you.
archanonymous
Jan 4, 21 1:45 pm
Yerba, mate. Thank you.
Everyday Architect
Jan 5, 21 1:29 pm
Mate cocido when I'm in the office and don't want to look like I'm drinking the bong water. Otherwise, it's good enough for #10 and #44 ... good enough for me.
Natosha Jacobs
Jan 6, 21 4:26 am
Sooo Gooood
tduds
Jan 4, 21 1:36 pm
You're not wrong but I'm never giving up coffee.
Non Sequitur
Jan 4, 21 1:36 pm
trump has more chances at winning his legal cases than this. Coffee (black) is unbeatable.
x-jla
Jan 6, 21 4:04 pm
Oh, I drink coffee too. Lots of both.
SneakyPete
Jan 4, 21 1:36 pm
Archinect, please file this under: opinions that are valid but not important enough to argue about.
Non Sequitur
Jan 4, 21 1:38 pm
No, fill this under dead horses who require unnecessary
beatings.
sameolddoctor
Jan 4, 21 2:24 pm
Tea is great, when you want to relax or sleep. Coffee is for when you want to enjoy life and get shit done!
Non Sequitur
Jan 4, 21 2:27 pm
I bought my wife some tea for xmas and it had gummy-bears in it. Cute... but it ain't no match to my single-serve creuset French-press coffee.
Almosthip
Jan 4, 21 2:45 pm
I need to start my day with about 4 cups of coffee, but then after lunch I actually prefer to drink tea.
sameolddoctor
Jan 4, 21 3:58 pm
I start my day with espressos but drink green tea two times a day to keep calm.
Wilma Buttfit
Jan 4, 21 2:47 pm
I got a new milk frother. Espresso made on the stove top with dense froth. Sometimes with some cocoa added in.
b3tadine[sutures]
Jan 6, 21 5:02 am
I'm doing this thing with my coffee where I add cayenne, cinnamon, and nutmeg into the grinder. Dayumn good flavor.
x-jla
Jan 6, 21 4:04 pm
Try adding turmeric
Wood Guy
Jan 4, 21 3:50 pm
I appreciate a nice cup of tea, herbal tea or variations, but generally prefer coffee--a few cups black in the morning; sometimes with sugar and milk, and occasionally a splash of Jameson's in the afternoon.
Shameless plug: my wife makes herbal teas as part of her herbal products business. We rarely have any on hand because they taste good and sell out quickly. She just made a big batch yesterday. https://www.ridgepondherbals.c...
randomised
Jan 4, 21 3:58 pm
Tea in my coffee cup with some coffee residu stuck to the sides and a little froth left on the bottom, best of both worlds(!)
atelier nobody
Jan 4, 21 4:53 pm
I remember reading many years ago that one of the Chinese "schools" of tea mastery would only use unglazed pots and would never empty out the old leaves until ready to make another pot, so that the inside of the pot would build up a proper "base". There were supposedly treasured heirloom teapots that hadn't been washed for hundreds of years.
I belong to a geeky organization that sometimes has campout events as long as about 3 weeks, and we have done the endless stewpot for the whole 3 weeks.
citizen
Jan 4, 21 5:24 pm
Some of us survived the horrific Sanka/Postum wars of the '80s. I can't go through that again.
midlander
Jan 5, 21 12:41 am
on this we agree though matcha is less favorite than the crisp metallic sweetness of good black tea.
i do sometimes drink coffee, and always wonder why i suffer with the bitterness and upset stomach all for a caffeine hangover a few hours later.
x-jla
Jan 6, 21 4:07 pm
Matcha contains an amino acid that slowly releases the caffeine...gives a longer milder energy
OneLostArchitect
Jan 5, 21 1:02 am
Love matcha... what brand you use?
Jaetten
Jan 5, 21 1:20 pm
Twinings Earl Grey, no milk.
Once gave a placement student tea and coffee in the same drink because they couldn’t decide.
atelier nobody
Jan 5, 21 3:15 pm
I'm also a Twining's Earl Gray fan, but I drink it in a way that would shock any true Englishman - with cream, not milk, cream.
We Yanks have no respect for other cultures.
SneakyPete
Jan 5, 21 3:34 pm
We barely have a culture of our own, and what little we do have is made of other people's trash.
Jaetten
Jan 5, 21 5:03 pm
Double or single cream? Or that creamer stuff? I’ve no idea what you have available haha. Might have to try!
randomised
Jan 5, 21 5:30 pm
What's wrong with putting cream in your tea? Cream is the fancy stuff that floats on top of the milk, a delicacy!
atelier nobody
Jan 5, 21 6:06 pm
Jaetten,
Another bit of Yank anthropology - when we say "cream" we usually mean half & half, which is actually 1/2 whole milk & 1/2 heavy cream, very few of us actually put light or heavy cream in our coffee or tea. In fact, what you'd call single or double cream is mostly sold here as "Heavy Whipping Cream" and "Light Whipping Cream", since making whipped cream is mostly what we use it for.
matcha tea reigns supreme
More into the blacks and oolongs myself, but matcha is definitely good.
I’m into black tea too. Something about that grassy matcha makes me so happy
Just spent a stupid amount of money on some ceremonial grade matcha from Japan
Yerba mate, thank you.
Yerba, mate. Thank you.
Mate cocido when I'm in the office and don't want to look like I'm drinking the bong water. Otherwise, it's good enough for #10 and #44 ... good enough for me.
Sooo Gooood
You're not wrong but I'm never giving up coffee.
trump has more chances at winning his legal cases than this. Coffee (black) is unbeatable.
Oh, I drink coffee too. Lots of both.
Archinect, please file this under: opinions that are valid but not important enough to argue about.
No, fill this under dead horses who require unnecessary
beatings.
Tea is great, when you want to relax or sleep. Coffee is for when you want to enjoy life and get shit done!
I bought my wife some tea for xmas and it had gummy-bears in it. Cute... but it ain't no match to my single-serve creuset French-press coffee.
I need to start my day with about 4 cups of coffee, but then after lunch I actually prefer to drink tea.
I start my day with espressos but drink green tea two times a day to keep calm.
I got a new milk frother. Espresso made on the stove top with dense froth. Sometimes with some cocoa added in.
I'm doing this thing with my coffee where I add cayenne, cinnamon, and nutmeg into the grinder. Dayumn good flavor.
Try adding turmeric
I appreciate a nice cup of tea, herbal tea or variations, but generally prefer coffee--a few cups black in the morning; sometimes with sugar and milk, and occasionally a splash of Jameson's in the afternoon.
Shameless plug: my wife makes herbal teas as part of her herbal products business. We rarely have any on hand because they taste good and sell out quickly. She just made a big batch yesterday. https://www.ridgepondherbals.c...
Tea in my coffee cup with some coffee residu stuck to the sides and a little froth left on the bottom, best of both worlds(!)
I remember reading many years ago that one of the Chinese "schools" of tea mastery would only use unglazed pots and would never empty out the old leaves until ready to make another pot, so that the inside of the pot would build up a proper "base". There were supposedly treasured heirloom teapots that hadn't been washed for hundreds of years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_stew
I knew my laziness was good for something!
tduds,
I belong to a geeky organization that sometimes has campout events as long as about 3 weeks, and we have done the endless stewpot for the whole 3 weeks.
Some of us survived the horrific Sanka/Postum wars of the '80s. I can't go through that again.
on this we agree though matcha is less favorite than the crisp metallic sweetness of good black tea.
i do sometimes drink coffee, and always wonder why i suffer with the bitterness and upset stomach all for a caffeine hangover a few hours later.
Matcha contains an amino acid that slowly releases the caffeine...gives a longer milder energy
Love matcha... what brand you use?
Twinings Earl Grey, no milk.
Once gave a placement student tea and coffee in the same drink because they couldn’t decide.
I'm also a Twining's Earl Gray fan, but I drink it in a way that would shock any true Englishman - with cream, not milk, cream.
We Yanks have no respect for other cultures.
We barely have a culture of our own, and what little we do have is made of other people's trash.
Double or single cream? Or that creamer stuff? I’ve no idea what you have available haha. Might have to try!
What's wrong with putting cream in your tea? Cream is the fancy stuff that floats on top of the milk, a delicacy!
Jaetten,
Another bit of Yank anthropology - when we say "cream" we usually mean half & half, which is actually 1/2 whole milk & 1/2 heavy cream, very few of us actually put light or heavy cream in our coffee or tea. In fact, what you'd call single or double cream is mostly sold here as "Heavy Whipping Cream" and "Light Whipping Cream", since making whipped cream is mostly what we use it for.