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Assistance on Hot teas, loose teas, tea bags, and all things hot tea related..
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:00 pm
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:00 pm
Perhaps some assistance from some of you more savvy tea connoisseurs if you would.
As of late, I've really enjoyed a variety of different tea bags from Harney and Sons, especially the yellow and blue.
For loose teas, I've been alternating between WF teas, and Teavana. I love Teavana's Oolong Maharaja, but some of their herbal blends are a bit too much blending and science to it, or it sure seems to overwhelm me. I'm just looking for a really good go to tea at night, maybe with camomile to chill with before I hit the rack. It doesn't necessarily have to be way out there, but tasty for sure. Or hey, if you have a personal blend you recommend, I'm up for that too. I just don't know my way around teas and the whole culture and knowledge behind it to know what I'm doing here.
As of late, I've really enjoyed a variety of different tea bags from Harney and Sons, especially the yellow and blue.
For loose teas, I've been alternating between WF teas, and Teavana. I love Teavana's Oolong Maharaja, but some of their herbal blends are a bit too much blending and science to it, or it sure seems to overwhelm me. I'm just looking for a really good go to tea at night, maybe with camomile to chill with before I hit the rack. It doesn't necessarily have to be way out there, but tasty for sure. Or hey, if you have a personal blend you recommend, I'm up for that too. I just don't know my way around teas and the whole culture and knowledge behind it to know what I'm doing here.
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:34 pm to Mike da Tigah
I'm pretty new to teas myself, but I'm obsessed. I still not exactly sure what I prefer, but it appears to slightly be various herbals so far.
I've been hitting the spice and yea exchange every few weeks, and I'll likely make a final decision after I've sampled a huge variety.
I've been hitting the spice and yea exchange every few weeks, and I'll likely make a final decision after I've sampled a huge variety.
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:51 pm to FalseProphet
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I'm pretty new to teas myself, but I'm obsessed. I still not exactly sure what I prefer, but it appears to slightly be various herbals so far.
I've been hitting the spice and yea exchange every few weeks, and I'll likely make a final decision after I've sampled a huge variety.
Let me know what you come up with if you think about it. I'd really be curious what you like, and I'll do the same. Like you, I'm pretty obsessed as well. I just feel like a duck out of water sometimes with all the mind blowing number of options out there.
Posted on 3/9/14 at 11:54 pm to Mike da Tigah
I like hibiscus and mint for evenings.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 10:15 am to 42
Im all about green teas. I buy a bunch of different kinds from whole foods. Dragon well is my favorite. I also like to get loose green tea from asain markets.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 10:41 am to Mike da Tigah
Gyokuru green tea is my favorite, but takes a good bit of attention to make.
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