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By *untz OP   Man
6 weeks ago

Nantwich Cheshire

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By *arcusUK2Man
6 weeks ago

Winchester

Tea is the work of the Devil. Never liked it, always coffee for me.

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By *arol AnnTV/TS
6 weeks ago

town called Alice

Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

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By *arcusUK2Man
6 weeks ago

Winchester


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea."

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

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By *enardeMan
6 weeks ago

Barnsley

Yorkshire tea bags

Don’t like loose tea.

Hate all the fancy pants teas you get in coffee houses and abroad

They don’t infuse and taste of nothing and you pay as much for one cup as buying a whole box of tea bags

Good English breakfast tea

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By *arol AnnTV/TS
6 weeks ago

town called Alice


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange. "

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't

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By *arcusUK2Man
6 weeks ago

Winchester


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't "

You do understand that it's not grown in this country, right? Just packaged here. It's from India and Sri Lanka....

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By *iHubby73TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Durham

Urgh, it's just brown hot water, coffee for me please if you're offering 😉

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By *lue555Man
6 weeks ago

harrow

I like chai the Indian style with spice in the tea bag.

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By *untz OP   Man
6 weeks ago

Nantwich Cheshire

Clearly it not just brown water haha!

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By *arol AnnTV/TS
6 weeks ago

town called Alice


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't

You do understand that it's not grown in this country, right? Just packaged here. It's from India and Sri Lanka.... "

Get away, you'll be telling me that nescafe is from the equatorial regions next.

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By *eneral distanceMan
6 weeks ago

st helens

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By *ldmanMan
6 weeks ago

Rawcliffe Bridge.


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't

You do understand that it's not grown in this country, right? Just packaged here. It's from India and Sri Lanka....

Get away, you'll be telling me that nescafe is from the equatorial regions next."

And that, chickens, being birds, can't fly!

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By *eneral distanceMan
6 weeks ago

st helens

Do like a good tea bagging from a BIG sack mmm

Otherwise coffee please

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By *arol AnnTV/TS
6 weeks ago

town called Alice


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't

You do understand that it's not grown in this country, right? Just packaged here. It's from India and Sri Lanka....

Get away, you'll be telling me that nescafe is from the equatorial regions next.

And that, chickens, being birds, can't fly! "

Ikr, it's madness

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By *IPMANMan
6 weeks ago

LONDON WEST

On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

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By *arcusUK2Man
6 weeks ago

Winchester


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps "

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad.

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By *poolBiTopMan
6 weeks ago

Liverpool

Yorkshire tea and little milk.

Good loose leaf tea blends English, Scottish or Irish breakfast blends and single varieties such Assam, Darjeeling or Ceylon but habe to be brewed right.

Can also go for green, mint and chamomile.

Yeahhh... Bit tea obsessed 😀

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By *ocbigMan
6 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't "

Have you never seen the Yorkshire plantations?

Mostly owned by good Yorkshire folk , but worked by indentured Lancastrians.

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By *ocbigMan
6 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't

You do understand that it's not grown in this country, right? Just packaged here. It's from India and Sri Lanka....

Get away, you'll be telling me that nescafe is from the equatorial regions next."

No but don’t go mistaking Nescafé for coffee.

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. "

another Very far right nasty comment

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By *0yguyMan
6 weeks ago

Cumberland


"Yorkshire. Twinings extra strong at a push, Assam if in somewhere posh and wanky, but otherwise Yorkshire. Best tea there is...

Nine of that foreign muck either, good British tea.

You mean,none of that foreign muck grown in India that is put into your Yorkshire tea? Strange.

They wouldn't be allowed to say it was from Yorkshire if it wasn't

Have you never seen the Yorkshire plantations?

Mostly owned by good Yorkshire folk , but worked by indentured Lancastrians."

That was until the Lancastrian workers strike -they were demanding longer tea breaks.

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By *ildwestheroMan
6 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment "

Don't know about far-right but it was a rather silly comment.

Don't much care for tea. About a year since I had a decent cup at a friend's house. Was given one in hospital a few weeks ago. Drank it because I was thirsty after an op but it tasted vile. Off to make myself another Cappuccino coffee now

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By *0yguyMan
6 weeks ago

Cumberland


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment

Don't know about far-right but it was a rather silly comment.

Don't much care for tea. About a year since I had a decent cup at a friend's house. Was given one in hospital a few weeks ago. Drank it because I was thirsty after an op but it tasted vile. Off to make myself another Cappuccino coffee now"

Cappuccino at this hour of the day? Italians would have you executed for even thinking of a cappuccino after 11:00 am! It should be an espresso, preferably stood standing up and leaning on a bar.

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By *LASGOW 60s GUYMan
6 weeks ago

Glasgow

Stick with a nice single malt. Less hassle

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By *ildwestheroMan
6 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells


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Don't much care for tea. About a year since I had a decent cup at a friend's house. Was given one in hospital a few weeks ago. Drank it because I was thirsty after an op but it tasted vile. Off to make myself another Cappuccino coffee now

Cappuccino at this hour of the day? Italians would have you executed for even thinking of a cappuccino after 11:00 am! It should be an espresso, preferably stood standing up and leaning on a bar."

Fortunately I don't live in Italy then. Don't care for Espresso either.

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By *ucksitupMan
6 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

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By *ucksitupMan
6 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"Urgh, it's just brown hot water, coffee for me please if you're offering 😉"

Which by your logic means you prefer something that is just black hot water 🤦‍♂️

I enjoy both btw

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By *tar33Man
6 weeks ago

North London (outer)

Fortmason, from Fortnum & Mason, is fragrantly delicious.

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By *aganMan
6 weeks ago

basildon

Never been tea bagged before😳

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By *eekeeper1000Man
6 weeks ago

Richmond. North Yorkshire

Ringtons tea. Delivered to your door by a good looking delivery guy. It's a North East tradition

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By *arcusUK2Man
6 weeks ago

Winchester


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment "

Far right? Laughing my arse off at your delusion. Do try better, sweety, you hard left marxist.

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By *leepflowerMan
6 weeks ago

Leek


"Ringtons tea. Delivered to your door by a good looking delivery guy. It's a North East tradition"

We have Ringtons too. It's very nice tea but I'm sure it makes me pee more since switching to it. 🤣

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By *edBearMan
6 weeks ago

Manchester

Yorkshire Tea for me. Lipton's lemon tea is rather nice too.

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull

Pure Assam. It's the Bollinger of tea.

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By *estwillMan
6 weeks ago

Bracknell

Recently bought a box of Dorset teabags. They were excellent. Really strong.

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment

Far right? Laughing my arse off at your delusion. Do try better, sweety, you hard left marxist. "

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By *lowSubMan
6 weeks ago

Northampton

Earl Grey, every day.

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By *ildwestheroMan
6 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment

Far right? Laughing my arse off at your delusion. Do try better, sweety, you hard left marxist. "

Good answer

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment

Far right? Laughing my arse off at your delusion. Do try better, sweety, you hard left marxist.

Good answer "

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By *ryan2000Man
6 weeks ago

London colney

Twinnings lemon and ginger

Tetley peppermint tea

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By *FswitchMan
6 weeks ago

nearby

Skip the tea by vile flowery smelling liquid. Black coffee no sugar dash of cold water and no trying to palm me off with decaf ! Perfect hot beverage morning day or night.

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By *airythighs61Man
6 weeks ago

North Norfolk

Yorkshire decaf tea

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By *oolpeteMan
6 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Lidl red label tea bags are fine for me

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By *uncan48Man
6 weeks ago

South Northants

M&S or Essential Waitrose Decaf Tea

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By *aremanMan
6 weeks ago

Hingham

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By *aremanMan
6 weeks ago

Hingham

Yorkshire. They mine it near Pontefract, like the cakes.

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By *rainmeupxMan
6 weeks ago

doncaster

Yorkshire

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Yorkshire. They mine it near Pontefract, like the cakes."
next door to the rhubarb triangle

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By *andomguy321Man
6 weeks ago

reading


"Fortmason, from Fortnum & Mason, is fragrantly delicious."

Masonic tea ... Favored brew among the elites

(probably)

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By *alking HeadMan
6 weeks ago

Bolton

Assam/Earl Grey blend, strong teaspoon of honey only a bit of milk, it should be brick coloured.

I do actually like coffee but didn't drink it for years. When I drink it now, even decaf within an hour I would be running, or rather waddling, to the toilet.

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By *tar33Man
6 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"Fortmason, from Fortnum & Mason, is fragrantly delicious.

Masonic tea ... Favored brew among the elites

(probably) "

I'm not keen on Freemasonry, although they do receive some unfair bad press at times. Fortnum & Mason has nothing to do them though, it's available to all.

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By *rancd2TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Urgh, it's just brown hot water, coffee for me please if you're offering 😉"

Oh dark brown hot water rather than light brown

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By *andomguy321Man
6 weeks ago

reading


"Fortmason, from Fortnum & Mason, is fragrantly delicious.

Masonic tea ... Favored brew among the elites

(probably)

I'm not keen on Freemasonry, although they do receive some unfair bad press at times. Fortnum & Mason has nothing to do them though, it's available to all."

They keep some of 'The Special Stuff' under the counter .... You need to make the right hand gesture before they'll sell it to you though

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By *exualbiMan
6 weeks ago

wiganish

Yorkshire, just hits the spot

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By *astDevonGuyMan
6 weeks ago

East Devon


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment

Far right? Laughing my arse off at your delusion. Do try better, sweety, you hard left marxist. "

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"On the subject of coffee, it has to be black and without sugar

Any other form is merely a milky drink for wimps

Yep. Anyone offering to add blueberry syrup and "milk" squeezed out of nuts needs to be put up against a wall in front of a firing squad. another Very far right nasty comment

Far right? Laughing my arse off at your delusion. Do try better, sweety, you hard left marxist. "

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth

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By *b20Man
6 weeks ago

Glasgow

Lemon and ginger tea

But mostly coffee

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By *ornybisubslutMan
6 weeks ago

Coventry

Yorkshire tea and white tea for a treat

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By *evanianMan
6 weeks ago

Flintshire

Peppermint tea or Camomile although generally I drink decaffeinated coffee.

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By *hubsloverMan
6 weeks ago

East/west sussex

To enjoy a proper cup of tea, it is essential to brew it correctly. Purchase a Russian samovar along with a teapot and Halmari Gold Assam tea . You would love it.

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6 weeks ago

I'm a huge tea drinker. Can hybrid between the fanny of a warmed pot etc, or a bag in a mug. I've tried them all, and Yorkshire is my preference. It just hits my taste pallet. I like a light orange colour,no sugar. PG fucked up by removing the pyramid bag,unique and did taste decent. Yorkshire tho for me.

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By *onville BromheadMan
6 weeks ago

Upholland

Can’t stand the smell of tea - makes me want to puke.

Have never d*unk it in my life

Black Coffee only

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By *irralblokeMan
6 weeks ago

wallasey

Can't understand why anyone likes Yorkshire tea?

Can't beat a good Welsh tea.

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By *odger300Man
6 weeks ago

Inverurie

My favourite Tbags are usually hanging between a fit man's legs 🦵

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By *hagmenowplsMan
6 weeks ago

Hereford

Yorkshire used to be good until they changed the bags! They now have a twang that lingers

Tetley are good and Glenghettie

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