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Hammer and Pickle
11:21 Thu Aug 6
Re: Can anybody recommend a good china tea?
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Pu-erh.
It's fermented, hence the name.
Can't recommend it enough.
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Exiled In Surrey
10:03 Thu Aug 6
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China tea is a broad descriptor.
What are you looking for, taste etc wise?
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Far East Hammer
9:25 Thu Aug 6
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Coffee 8:59 Thu Aug 6
Is that the outfit run by the West Ham fan? (Sure you know who I'm referring to)
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Far East Hammer
9:25 Thu Aug 6
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Coffee 8:59 Thu Aug 6
Is that the outfit run by the West Ham fan? (Sure you know who I'm referring to)
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Coffee
8:59 Thu Aug 6
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Some magnificent Vietnamese teas here: https://hatvala.com/
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Nurse Ratched
8:55 Thu Aug 6
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I shall tut at you instead. Know you have disappointed me.
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Darby_
6:24 Thu Aug 6
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This will trigger Nurse, but I like Alishan High Mountain Oolong. A few years ago I was travelling in the Chinese-speaking mountain towns of North Thailand and Southern China and I took a liking to good, genuine Oolong.
SO SUE ME, NURSE.
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northbanker
6:17 Thu Aug 6
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Another vote for Lapsang Soochong. It's the tea equivalent of Laphroaig Whiskey. Lovely strong smokey taste.
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Far East Hammer
6:01 Thu Aug 6
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Puerh / Pu'er. Makes a good strong cuppa. Have black obviously.
It's grown in a stunning part of China- far different from the smog-laden industrial armpits which much of China is.
It's also claimed that tea originated in Pu'er
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yngwies Cat
4:02 Thu Aug 6
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Tetley make tea bags make tea.
Fuck off you ponce :-)
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icwhs
3:39 Thu Aug 6
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Be careful you don’t drop any of that tea on your lap.. you might burn your vagina.
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zebthecat
12:28 Thu Aug 6
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Oolong - very refreshing. I am coffee drinker and am not a fan of tea but this is great on a summer day.
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factory seconds
12:23 Thu Aug 6
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partial to lapsang souchong myself. tastes like sipping a freshly burned down log cabin.
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