I’m usually a C2 sort of guy, but through bad luck and (my own) poor performance, I’ve begun my Sunday morning with a B1. Whilst a bad start to the day, I’m determined not to let it ruin what could be a good Sunday.

Where do you come in on the tea debate?

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    10 months ago

    It’s not a linear scale from light to dark. There are three constituents: tea, milk and water. A weak cup of tea with a little milk looks different from a strong cup with a decent amount of milk. This should be a ternary plot.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah it’s not clear what the axes are in this picture. Looks more like a single scale split in 4

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    If I’m in a cafe or something, or feeling posh, I have it with milk, and generally go for C2 onwards. I generally leave the teabag in for as long as possible, including not removing it at all - but if I’m having any milk at all, I’ll have quite a bit of it.

    If I’m at home/work or otherwise in control of the kettle, I drink it black and leave the teabag in throughout the whole drink.

    Controversially, at home on an evening, though I leave the teabag in, I often top up the water a few times, therefore drinking progressively weaker tea as it gets later. The last cup of tea before bed is basically just hot water that remembers meeting a leafy flavour once.

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    Pure Barrys tea is the only reasonable choice and thus everything except D4 (mayyybee D3) should be considered a crime.

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    D4, but with a shitload of sugar.

    …And ice, 'cause I’m a Southerner, not a Brit. 🤪

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      Before the diabetes diagnosis I used to take three sugars in my tea.

      Two years later and I’m not sure I could stomach tea with sugar in it.

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        @Oneeightnine @grue
        As a student I took three sugars. Then I moved into a house with 4 others none of whom took sugar. For everyone’s convenience I went cold turkey and never looked back. Now I’d spit out tea with a quarter of a spoonful of sugar.

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        American here who grew up on southern sweet tea. As an adult I cut the sugar from all tea and never looked back. Although I will occasionally put a little nip of B&B in there.

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        I say “shitload of sugar” to be funny, but in reality I make my sweet iced tea with a combination of sugar and stevia, and I try to keep the ratio as low as possible. (Can’t go all stevia 'cause then you get a weird aftertaste.)

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    E5 for me. I soak and squeeze the crap out of the teebag.

    A tip for everyone to get stronger tee. Put the teebag in a quarter cup of boiled water, then boil it in the microwave for 30 seconds, then add the rest of the water. It releases all the favour in the bag.

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      That sounds like too much tannin, but if you like that then why not. I prefer to use different tea for a stronger or milder tea flavour. I’m not trying to knock what works for you, if I had a microwave I would at least be willing to try it so I could comment with more knowledge.

      You might enjoy using a loose leaf tea if you haven’t tried before?

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      10 months ago

      I accidentally tried a milkless, sugarless tea from the work vending machine the other day and, you know what? It wasn’t half bad.

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    10 months ago

    B3 to C2 is my preference. C3 or darker and I’m asking if the cows are on strike. B2 and lighter I’ll ask if you just showed the teabag to the cup instead of putting it in.