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By *iker Jack OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?

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By *orningcoffee9Man
5 weeks ago

Manchester

Typhoo tea is shite sorry. And yeah you can definitely taste a difference from different bands. Yorkshire tea doesn't exactly taste like PG tips yet they're both teas.

Does tap water taste the same as Buxtons bottle water?

I think not

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By *oodmessMan
5 weeks ago

yumsville

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

5 weeks ago

East Sussex

I very rarely drink tea.

I do drink rooibos and you can definitely tell the difference between brands. That tea pig stuff tastes of flowers and the net bag it's in.

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By *oodmessMan
5 weeks ago

yumsville

*Just deleted that as it had me thinkin

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By *wist my nipplesCouple
5 weeks ago

North East Scotland, mostly


"I very rarely drink tea.

I do drink rooibos and you can definitely tell the difference between brands. That tea pig stuff tastes of flowers and the net bag it's in. "

Yes! Fellow rooibos drinker here. I don’t like it too floral, Tick Tock is my favourite brand.

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By (user no longer on site)
5 weeks ago

have one a day at work

i think it’s Yorkshire

can’t be 100% certain though as the women make it for me

tastes ok like

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

5 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Typhoo tea is shite sorry. And yeah you can definitely taste a difference from different bands. Yorkshire tea doesn't exactly taste like PG tips yet they're both teas.

Does tap water taste the same as Buxtons bottle water?

I think not"

I don't know. Our tap water tastes horrible so we use a filter jug, that seems to work

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By *ickleTheWonderSchlongMan
5 weeks ago

Ends


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?"

Whatever is decaf and cheapest

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By *icecouple561Couple
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5 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I very rarely drink tea.

I do drink rooibos and you can definitely tell the difference between brands. That tea pig stuff tastes of flowers and the net bag it's in.

Yes! Fellow rooibos drinker here. I don’t like it too floral, Tick Tock is my favourite brand."

I'm a bit low brow and enjoy Sainsbury or Tesco own brand. Tick Tock is nice too.

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By *eakfitMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfield

Lady Grey tea, and Nescaf. Think posh coffee is generally too bitter. And don’t understand why people pay so much for Costa’s etc

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By *eroLondonMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfair

I often find that the taste and aroma of my tea 🫖 varies depending on whom I'm sitting with, enjoying their company, debating the varieties of tea (Darjeeling, thank you for asking) and, most importantly, flirting and teasing each other between the tea cups and the sweet edible morsels that pass between our lips.

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By *iker Jack OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"I often find that the taste and aroma of my tea 🫖 varies depending on whom I'm sitting with, enjoying their company, debating the varieties of tea (Darjeeling, thank you for asking) and, most importantly, flirting and teasing each other between the tea cups and the sweet edible morsels that pass between our lips."

So in short a Lidls tea bag 🤣

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By *eroLondonMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfair


"I often find that the taste and aroma of my tea 🫖 varies depending on whom I'm sitting with, enjoying their company, debating the varieties of tea (Darjeeling, thank you for asking) and, most importantly, flirting and teasing each other between the tea cups and the sweet edible morsels that pass between our lips.

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So in short a Lidls tea bag 🤣"

If she can be charmed and beguiled by a Lidl™'s tea bag then I'm all for it. The woo'ing becomes much easier...and cheaper. 😇

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By *icecouple561Couple
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5 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Lady Grey tea, and Nescaf. Think posh coffee is generally too bitter. And don’t understand why people pay so much for Costa’s etc"

I love Lady Grey tea. It's quite difficult to get hold of in these parts though.

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By *oxdawgMan
5 weeks ago

Linthorpe

Yorkshire for black tea, silver needle for white tea but because I am drinking a lot of green tea I am unsure if the green tea smells of wee or my wee smells of green tea!?

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By *iss_KateTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Redhill

PG tips all the way!

I watched a program where they tested tea bags for plastic content by putting them in a chemical that dissolves everything except plastic. Yorkshire tea bags were the worst. All tea bags contain it but PG tips had the lowest out of all brands.

I think it's polypropylene plastic from memory used to seal the tea bags up.

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By *uperSalopian7Man
5 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

Sainsbury's Red Label

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By *litlicker77Man
5 weeks ago

dirty old town

Yorkshire all the way for me gold at home normal at work

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By *ansoffateMan
5 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Yorkshire tea does the job, fine. Brewed to Ruby red, milk one sugar.

Otherwise I quite like Darjeeling and Oolong.

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By *eakfitMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfield

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By *eakfitMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfield


"Lady Grey tea, and Nescaf. Think posh coffee is generally too bitter. And don’t understand why people pay so much for Costa’s etc

I love Lady Grey tea. It's quite difficult to get hold of in these parts though. "

Empress Grey M&S…. The only time I’m not in Aldi

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By *eakfitMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfield

Apologies for above, was just learning how to reply to a quote 😊

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By *eachsidebestiesCouple
5 weeks ago

Kings Lynn


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?"

I'm a Yorkshire tea girl. Love a nice strong cup of tea. The decafe is decent too.

I can definitely tell the difference in teas. Like people can with coffees and wine.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Central

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Central

I generally have PG Tips and have had Typhoo, when on an exceptionally good offer. I occasionally have them all, when well priced but tend to stock up, when offers run.

It's sad that Typhoo is in trouble but I don't hold much confidence, when private equity firms get involved The north west needs jobs

I can tell PG taste and love their decaf aroma, it's unique

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
5 weeks ago

Reading

Yorkshire.

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By *eakfitMan
5 weeks ago

Mayfield


"Yorkshire."

Is Yorkshire the same as catnip then🤔

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Central


"PG tips all the way!

I watched a program where they tested tea bags for plastic content by putting them in a chemical that dissolves everything except plastic. Yorkshire tea bags were the worst. All tea bags contain it but PG tips had the lowest out of all brands.

I think it's polypropylene plastic from memory used to seal the tea bags up."

It has been polyproplene that was used to seal tea bags up . More brands started switching to a plant sourced plastic, or bags sown with cotton. It's scary the volume of micro plastics that must have been produced over the years, from our tea bags

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By *opinovMan
5 weeks ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

Earl Grey... hot.

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By *glyBettyTV/TS
5 weeks ago

About 3 feet away from the fence

Since I started buying Tesco's Vanilla Chai, I cannot go back to any other tea. So refreshing yet delicious.

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By *NormalMan01Man
5 weeks ago

Harrogate

There’s only one. Yorkshire.

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By *urry BlokeMan
5 weeks ago

Stalybridge

I buy either M&S or Sainsbury's red labe tea

It's good enough for me

I'm no connoisseur

As for coffee, I only like it from a coffee shop

I keep some own brand instant in the back of the cupboard at home for the non tea drinkers

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By *BWmetalcouple666Couple
5 weeks ago

houghton

Yorkshire gold

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By *issmorganWoman
5 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

Either yorkshire tea or Tesco tea, which surprisingly is nice.

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By *amantha_JadeWoman
5 weeks ago

Newcastle

I like Aldi’s red label tea… have tried lots of different ones but that is my fave.

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By *ernow1982Man
5 weeks ago

Plymouth

Yorkshire tea. Won't buy anything else. All other teas don't taste anywhere near as good.

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By *eggieMarshmallowWoman
5 weeks ago

Cardiff

Yorkshire if I can afford it, usually can't so whatever is cheap

Anyone here into Ringtons?

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By *oandstephCouple
5 weeks ago

Bradford

Ringtons and yorkshire, if not i dont bother

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By *urreyphotographerMan
5 weeks ago

kt16

PG Tips.........

Yes can taste the difference.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
5 weeks ago

North West


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?"

I mainly drink Clipper green tea. Yes I can tell the difference. When I was in hospital, someone brought me Aldi own brand green tea. It tastes very different.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
5 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?

I mainly drink Clipper green tea. Yes I can tell the difference. When I was in hospital, someone brought me Aldi own brand green tea. It tastes very different. "

I’ve never tried Clipper Teas, even though I regularly drive past the sheds where they blend them and package them, strange how you are often oblivious to things that are on your doorstep.

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By *r Mrs FuckableCouple
5 weeks ago

Stoke


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?"

That's why I couldn't find any Typhoo in the supermarket then... Love Typhoo, had to buy Tetleys, which is not too bad.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
5 weeks ago

North West


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?

I mainly drink Clipper green tea. Yes I can tell the difference. When I was in hospital, someone brought me Aldi own brand green tea. It tastes very different.

I’ve never tried Clipper Teas, even though I regularly drive past the sheds where they blend them and package them, strange how you are often oblivious to things that are on your doorstep. "

They're nice teas. My bro bought me the black tea once by accident and that was nice too. Maybe give 'em a go one day!

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
5 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Looks like typhoo tea is set for administration

What’s your go to brand of tea or coffee?

Can you tell the difference between different brands of the same drink?

I mainly drink Clipper green tea. Yes I can tell the difference. When I was in hospital, someone brought me Aldi own brand green tea. It tastes very different.

I’ve never tried Clipper Teas, even though I regularly drive past the sheds where they blend them and package them, strange how you are often oblivious to things that are on your doorstep.

They're nice teas. My bro bought me the black tea once by accident and that was nice too. Maybe give 'em a go one day! "

Maybe I’ll treat myself to some for Christmas

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