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Tea. Herbal. Hot.
A colleague of mine at a different office that I went to visit asked me if I wanted tea or coffee. "Surprise me", I said.
I got earl grey tea, with milk.
I was certainly surprised, and it wasn't terrible by any means, quite refreshing actually. I did feel like I was violating a handful of international tea-drinking etiquette treaties at the time mind.
Ever heard of a London fog? They’re pretty popular where I am.
I have not, though I'll try anything twice 😊
Local distillery has a mixed drink version of this on draft and it is so good
Engage!
Ooh, what kind of tea? Mint is my favorite, but I have a weird mint addiction so I may be biased
Lately Sweet & Spicy, otherwise lemon ginger is nice. :)
I like mint but only rarely do I crave it.