What are you drinking? Page 157

Tea such an underrated beverage.

Big fan of Ceylon, Earl Grey and all those other fancy ones with no milk.

But always loved decent builders tea with milk in a big mug.

And Dandelion and Burdock [not in the same cup as tea]

Assam for me - dark and strong.......like my men. :P Whistling nnocently

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 20th September 2014, 7:31 PM BST

Ass for me - dark and strong.......like my men. :P Whistling nnocently

You don't get that in Costas do you.

Abergavenny Food Festival. Lot's of lovely cider. Top stuff!

I can probably see you from my upstairs window.

Quote: sootyj @ 20th September 2014, 7:44 PM BST

You don't get that in Costas do you.

Never been in one. Unimpressed

Quote: roscoff @ 20th September 2014, 7:54 PM BST

Abergavenny Food Festival. Lot's of lovely cider. Top stuff!

Are you taking a trip down to it?

Quote: Lazzard @ 20th September 2014, 6:46 PM BST

Nothing.
Yet.
But there's a bottle of white in the fridge that's days are numbered.

Are you a secret lemonade drinker then?

Quote: Oldrocker @ 20th September 2014, 9:28 PM BST

Are you taking a trip down to it?

Went yesterday. Twas good!

I actually don't like tea very much. I find that it's too bitter without milk (apart from Earl Grey which I like a lot) and even the tiniest drop of milk takes most of the flavour away. Any suggestions? What's a good strong tea that isn't overly delicate with milk?

Currently drinking coffee with cherry syrup in it.

Quote: Ben @ 21st September 2014, 11:22 AM BST

Any suggestions? What's a good strong tea that isn't overly delicate with milk?

Assam - good dark strong flavoursome tea.

Quote: lofthouse @ 6th September 2014, 1:59 PM BST

You disgust me

I've just remembered a friend of mine who would put a tea bag in a mug of cold water and then microwave the lot - heathen. :O

Did it work?

I declined his offer of "refreshment" >_<

Third espresso of the morning.
They might have to peel me off the ceiling by lunchtime.