Anybody a big tea drinker?

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I myself stay away from soda and such beverages..

Been drinking a lot of Celestial Seasonings | 100% Natural Teas .. The lemon zest, raspberry, blueberry and wild berry ones are my favorite.. Pretty much prefer them ice cold over hot.

Also drink a lot of lemon water in itself.

Anyone else drink teas? Recommendations? Caffeine free preferred.
 

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Twinings Earl Gray is a favorite of mine. Good tea flavor with just a hint of floral.

Now I want tea...


That sounds good..

This one has got me intrigued just ordered.

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Just ordered one of these for work.. The other one I was using is to large.

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Edit: Link works. It's "Bergamot" that adds the citrus/floral flavor to this tea. It's not overpowering. What you taste most is tea. From the owner of Twinings: "Legend has it that my ancestor, the second Earl Grey, was presented with this exquisite recipe by an envoy on his return from China."
 

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Twinings Earl Gray is a favorite of mine. Good tea flavor with just a hint of floral.

Now I want tea...

I'll drink Twinings Earl grey or Irish Breakfast tea most of the time. once in a while I'll also drink various green tea. I cut back drastically on cola drinks a couple years ago and found tea to be a decent replacement.
 

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I am not big on flavored teas, so Lipton cold brew is my standard. My wife is from Louisiana and they don't know much about Lipton down there. I guess a huge southern staple for tea is Luzianne tea. It has more of a lemon flavor IMO, but it is a big name brand so they have all different types of flavored tea and decaf tea. Worth a try for a tea aficionado if you have never had it. It is blasphemy to have any different kind of tea than Luzianne in southern Louisiana.
 
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