I am.
I had a decades long caffeine problem with drinking way too much coffee, Coke, and Mt. Dew to the point that I had SEVERE migraines if I missed a 'dose'. So few years ago I dealt with withdrawals from caffeine and only periodically have any since.
That said, I do drink at least one bottle or can of tea a day, and yes I do realize that there is still a low percent of caffeine in each - shut up.
Anyhow, is there any one else here who drinks much of it?
If so, what is/are you preferred types and/or flavors?
I drink iced tea (canned or bottled, not really with ice), and rarely ever have any hot varieties of it.
I started with Snapple (peach or raspberry), but grew tired of them after a year, as well as the over saturation of sugar that they have.
I eventually switched to Gold Leaf - unsweetened, and was content until during covid, the store didn't have any more. I switched to Pure Leaf - unsweetened, and remarkably found it tasted better, and haven't regretted the change. However I still would like to have flavored tea, but they're LOADED with sugar or artificial sweeteners that I just find to be gross, let alone not good for you.
That said - and the crux of my little excursion here - is that a year and a half ago my sons noted the new canned water we saw on the store shelves near the tea.
[b]Liquid Death[/b] "Murder Your Thirst"
My youngest son got a can as a joke, just because that's him. But a little later on we noticed they came out with a couple tea varieties as well. Both sons tried them and raved about them. So I read the can (which was humorous, they're all borderline dark humor related) of "Armless Palmer". They use agave instead of sugar. It was great. Since then I drink as much of there flavors as I do the unsweetened Pure Leaf. I found regular and variety packs on amazon cheaper than what's in the stores, so it is no a staple for me.
I don't understand why the other tea brands haven't ever figured out how to do a semi sweet tea is far better that overly sweet, other than the addictive qualities of over sugar saturation...
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Nah, just coffee here. I've tried. Different ones. Fruity, herbal,... with sugar without sugar, with milk, without milk, honey, limes... Lipton Ice Tea on the other hand. And bubble tea (Don't judge), yes. But, it took me years and years before I actually liked coffee so maybe one day I'll like tea too.
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3 답변I live in Taiwan so... yeah... this is the average size of the menu at any tea shop. Favorites are winter melon (also called white gourd but it's technically not tea, we just call it tea), lemon black (although here it's called red), and black or green with cheese foam. Fruit teas are great too. Love me some apple tea. Bubble milk tea is good but only with real milk. A lot of places use condensed milk which kinda makes me sick to my stomach if I have too much. Wife prefers green, oolong, or macha. [b] [/b] [b] [/b] Also, coconut jelly is welcome in anything.
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My go to flavors are chamomile, rose, cinnamon cardamom, apple cider, lavender honey, and chai. The chai is the only one with caffeine. Essentially I'll avoid the caffeinated stuff when I can. As far as the cold stuff goes I'll pick up something on a road trip if I see it's got caffeine since I need it to stay alert. Could be Gold Leaf, could be Pure Leaf, could be one of the many other lesser known varieties. In my fridge I've got Sparkling Ice and Bing, though they aren't really tea but they could have been
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I love tea, but I don’t usually buy the ‘premade’ tea. Once in a while I’ll drink a Snapple, Arnold Palmer, or ice tea, but most of the time I make my own. I boil my water, usually put a spoonful of honey in for some sweetener, and put the teabag in. Some favorites are Elderberry, chamomile, peppermint, and the classic sleepy time tea. There are also some pretty good fruit teas out there. 10/10 would recommend
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8 답변작성자: Speaker 7/18/2024 10:10:52 PMI have and always will love coffee but sometimes a nice cup of Tea just hits the spot. I like Earl Grey and black Teas. Liquid Death is proof you can sell something on brand alone.
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2 답변작성자: Cultmeister 7/18/2024 3:29:21 PMI went to a metal festival this year sponsored by Liquid Death. All song and dance on the advertising but by the last day most vendors had run out of it so we had to get water from a pump in the corner of the field. And it just tastes like water. On the subject of tea I rarely have it but when I do it’s always the hot variety. Cold tea is gross, however I keep meaning to try Bubble Tea as that’s very popular around here.
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Absolutely. I go through 2-2 and a half pitchers daily (more or less, I don't really keep track). Typically, I alternate between black and flavored teas, with the flavors varying depending on what mood I'm in. As for brands, the black tea tends to be a generic store brand but for the flavors it's usually Celestial Seasonings or Bigelow. I also sometimes buy Lipton green tea should I happen upon them at the store. I bought a $35 iced tea maker some years ago and to this day I think it was one of the best investments I've ever made.
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2 답변I’ve heard about Liquid Death, but does that have any alcohol at all in it? I’ve never been sure by the advertisements.