I'm rather partial to Assam, Darjeeling, Earl Grey (hot) and the occasional (but not as often as I'd like) Lady Grey. Also Green tea is nice. I've never really taken to the herbal range of teas, berries and whatnot, though Sam bought me some mint tea which I really like. No milk but two sugars, not enough to ruin the flavour overmuch but just to remove the bitterness which I've never had a taste for.
I have tried Lapsang Souchong, a tea with "a smoky flavour" and an acquired taste, to put it extremely politely. Imagine taking the contents of the only ashtray at a particularly successful smokers' convention. Now add boiling water and serve. That's essentially what you're getting.
I have tried Lapsang Souchong, a tea with "a smoky flavour" and an acquired taste, to put it extremely politely. Imagine taking the contents of the only ashtray at a particularly successful smokers' convention. Now add boiling water and serve. That's essentially what you're getting.
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