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Any recommendations for tea to drink black?

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jinglesticks · 26/08/2013 07:01

Ideally I'd still like the caffeine, but I don't like milk. Can anyone recommend any teas which taste nice without milk?
Thanks

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LadyMilfordHaven · 26/08/2013 07:02

Hi. I've drunk black tea for about 20 years. Met h who unusually did too. Now I couldn't countenance normal tea.

I like Darjeeling. Just dipped in so it goes medium amber. You won't go back

pacificjade · 26/08/2013 07:35

Earl Grey is lovely without milk. I think normal tea has too much tannin to drink black as it just tastes bitter.

AndIFeedEmGunpowder · 26/08/2013 07:45

Lady Grey.

Mama1980 · 26/08/2013 07:46

Earl grey

Iheartcrunchiebars · 26/08/2013 07:57

Another vote for lady grey. The only downside is asking for it when out at cafes/restaurants. There's no way of doing it without sounding like hyacinth bucket.

TiredyCustards · 26/08/2013 08:03

Green tea with lemon, mint or jasmine.

Green tea has caffeine, but just let it brew for a few seconds as it does get bitter quickly. The Clipper brand is nice.

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AndIFeedEmGunpowder · 26/08/2013 09:10

YES Crunchie! Grin

BikeRunSki · 26/08/2013 09:13

Earl Grey or Green Tea.

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CircassianLeyla · 26/08/2013 09:18

I have always drank tea without milk. I just drink PG Tips and ordinary English breakfast type. Sometimes with tea leaves when visiting Turkish relatives who all drink it black.

DontActuallyLikePrunes · 26/08/2013 09:19

a nice flowery oolong

ImATotJeSuisUneTot · 26/08/2013 09:30

Rooibos is lovely without milk, it's caff-free though, so more of an evening drink?

jinglesticks · 26/08/2013 10:01

Thanks! Some excellent suggestions. I look forward to trying all these!

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