I drink PG Tips Original.
A tea shop in Seattle called miro. I get their English breakfast delivered in bulk across the country it’s so good.
Hmmm, I live only a couple of miles from them. Guess I’ll have to check them out. I’ve been looking for a good tea shop.
I’m all about that pukka lemon ginger or their chamomile blends!
Imma Basic Bitch. LIPTON.
I got the loose leaf when I want, but that iced tea gets filled with the ready batch, maybe some Jasmine if I have some.
I usually look for well reviewed, reasonably priced loose Darjeeling of whatever brand I can find when I want black tea. But mostly I mix teas and flower petals of various types depending on my mood. Lavender, chamomile, calendula, rose, etc.
Earl Grey, hot, straight from the replicator.
With a replicated cup or do you just stick your head into the thing and have it created directly in your mouth? 🤔
Latter, hottest option, full load.
I’ve been drinking a ton of Tazo glazed lemon loaf tea. Herbal. Splash of oatmilk and rose syrup. Ugh so good. Bigelo Oolong is good too.
Yorkshire Tea
And their bedtime brew (with vanilla and nutmeg) is the best decaf I have found too!
The only one. Barry’s is a good blend to be fair, but hard to get outside of Norn iron.
I’ve found Bewley’s to be quite good with hard water too.
Yep this is the only decent one widely available in the US
I drink Caykur Organic Turkish tea every day. It’s addictive.
Brand? The fuck is that?! I pick my tea from the wild and sun dry it at home as any proper tea lover would.
Bunch of fukin posers talking about brands n shit…
😂
H.E.B.
Lyon’s, the superior Irish tea.
I’m also a fan of Yunnan teas. Especially pu ehr (shou, sheng, compressed, loose, it’s all good) and Yunnan Noir.
Local loose-leaf. Although I do enjoy Ahmad Tea loose leaf. It’s very high quality for the price.
Seconding Ahmad Tea, I’m impressed by how cost effective they are.
Local? Are you in South East Asia?
Yorkshire tea gold. As demanded by the Spiffing Brit.
I just drink normal Yorkshire tea, I’m not made of money.
They’re pretty much the same price here in the UK, BUT you can buy HUGE bags of a regular variant and that makes it a lot cheaper. And 1040 tea bags last more than a week, so less shopping!
I try to buy local loose leaf.
If you are looking for a grocery store recommendations, I love Celestial Seasonings herbal teas. They have an amazing peppermint tea.
I mostly drink yanchas/Wuyi rock oolongs. Get them from various sources, no specific brand. Also occasionally reputable sheng pu-erh if I can afford some, non-pu fermented teas, jin jun mei, genmaicha, or anything Nepalese or Malawi whole-ish leaf, in small quantities (max 50g).
Mmmmm oolong