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Took me a while too. I had to drink it western style if a mug without thinking about it too much, but now I enjoy it. Some of the time.
Have you tried Honey Black from Green Terrance Teas? I think you’d like that one. It’s simple but quite nice.
What does BS stand for?
Your tastes will change over time and you may grow to love black teas…. or may not. Just go with the flow! I was never a lover of black teas but I have a few favourites now. There are certain elements/tastes of some black teas that I will never like though.
For a lot of us, black tea was the only kind of tea we knew. I remember how excited I was to discover “Formosa Oolong” in 1972.
Took me a while too. I had to drink it western style if a mug without thinking about it too much, but now I enjoy it. Some of the time.
Have you tried Honey Black from Green Terrance Teas? I think you’d like that one. It’s simple but quite nice.
What does BS stand for?
I believe it is Blackberry Sage
Your tastes will change over time and you may grow to love black teas…. or may not. Just go with the flow! I was never a lover of black teas but I have a few favourites now. There are certain elements/tastes of some black teas that I will never like though.
For a lot of us, black tea was the only kind of tea we knew. I remember how excited I was to discover “Formosa Oolong” in 1972.
Same here, my palette just refuses to accept black tea and ripe puerh. It’s greens and oolongs all the way for me.