how many of you drink tea

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TetsuoShima

when i was a kid i had the weird illusion that chessplayers all belong to the tea drinking culture (yes that sounds kind of strange considering coffee house players), now i wonder how many actually drink tea.

Yes i know its probably the most unimportant question in the world, but still i would like to know.

rooperi

In the past 40 years, I think I drank 1 cup of tea voluntarily, when I visited a tea plantation near Tshipise. (well, you kind of have to, when you;re there)

I've had a few cups when people you visit give you a cup, and you feel bad to say no. I'm a coffee guy.

Dunno if Rooibos really counts as tea, once a year or so it's OK.

goldendog

Green tea is very nice.

It's a whole world though, and it can be an expensive pursuit for afficionados.

kco

I am tea/coffee/mocha/beer/whisky drinker, do I qualifly as a tea tdrinker Smile? I used to be a heavy coffee drinker but now I've cut that down now being a bit of a more of a tea drinker as well.  

VULPES_VULPES

I'm sixteen, so I only dare to drink coffee and tea, with my tastes leaning toward the latter.

kayak21

Coffee for me please, white, one sugar. Cheers! ;)

Sunofthemorninglight

i'll have a Guinness and a bar of snickers.

adamplenty

I drink Green Tea (Decaf. I also don't know whether it's Chinese or Japanese or some other type of Green Tea). I sometimes add Stevia (but never milk) to it. I've also tried Black but prefer Green.

Sunofthemorninglight

tested on rats ?

free2bemeagain

I drink green tea, stopped drinking coffee about six months ago.

netzach

It's about the same colour as whisky so useful for re-filling bottles you have secretly quaffed.

corrijean

I drink tea three to four times a week. Jasmine green tea and Egyptian licorice are my favorite kinds of tea.

Coffee I drink everyday. It must be "good" coffee, though. It is hard to live in the PNW without becoming a bit of a coffee snob.

platolag

Can you imagine a world without TEA?  Love all brands of tea Darjeeling,  Rooibos , Chai, Green Tea, Ceylon, Ginkgo Biloba!  Of all these tea i highly recommend Ginkgo Biloba if you want to be the next super GM! But if all you want is to be the next Tiger Woods then combining all the tea at a go will guarantee you make the tee on the golf course!

Annabella1

I absolutely HATE  tea.....gosh......I just dont like it....I rather have my Expresso with a little milk....yummyyy

corrijean
Greenmtnboy wrote:

I do drink Starbucks coffee, though I do not regard it as quality.  It tastes burnt.  It is tough to get equally strong tea.  

Yes, Starbucks definitely over-roasts their coffee beans.

johnyoudell

Serial tea drinker here. Dozen mugs a day. Well, I am a Brit.

texasyankee

As a Texan, its iced tea and Cokes during our nine month summer.

Sunofthemorninglight
johnyoudell wrote:

Serial tea drinker here. Dozen mugs a day. Well, I am a Brit.

but do you drink it with your pinky at an 80 degree angle ?

AlCzervik
Sunofthemorninglight wrote:

i'll have a Guinness and a bar of snickers.

Minus the snickers.

TetsuoShima
Greenmtnboy wrote:

I do drink Starbucks coffee, though I do not regard it as quality.  It tastes burnt.  It is tough to get equally strong tea.  

according to the starbucks book pour your heart into it, that the speciality roast of starbucks(what makes em so great). He said its the italian way, the good original way, but he forgot to mention that in italy people use robusta and not arabica beans.

Usually i also like it less burned, but i really like the late machiatos at starbucks, even though that may taste too little like coffee but i really into the soft  creamy milky taste.