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Any sheng (unfermented) pu-erh works for me 90% of the time. Else Wuyi oolongs.
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Twinings Earl Gray, with a lemon wedge.
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I am amazed by how many people here drink the plain old lipton stuff, if you are interested in branching out, shoot me a PM and ill give you some info... Seriously, we are brothers of the LEAF around here, cant that apply to Tea Leaves as well?
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I like Green Tea by Arizona in the tall cans
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Bigelow Caramel/Vanilla,,,ahhhhhh!
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I just picked up some White Monkey Green Tea.
Very nice. Not overpowering. No distraction from a good cigar. http://www.englishteastore.com/1mt-wm.html |
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czar nicholas II black tea with rose petal and saflower from a local Euro grocery store.
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At the moment a generic China Lapsang Souchong brought from a small whole seller. A bit blunt and I can't help the feeling it's partly artificially flavoured as the smoke profile has a slight cardboardy edge to it.
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