Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Drankpee
 
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quick personal intro: I'm 19 and started with bagged green and chamomile
4 years ago, and am now into gunpowder greens, growing my own chamomile,
and drinking a pot of assam or kousmichoff in my bodum.

I took a trip p the east coast, and found the best earl grey I have ever
come across at Teaism in Washington D.C.

I hope someone else has sampled this tea and can comment or argue my
point.
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Beth
 
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>I took a trip p the east coast, and found the best earl grey I have ever
>come across at Teaism in Washington D.C.


i was at the Teaism in DuPont Circle when we were there for coffeefest...can't
comment on their earl grey but their lapsang souchong wasn't fantastic to
me..it was just ok...to be honest it tasted i little smokier than i prefer and
a little stale...but it could just have been that particular tea on that
night...they do have a good rep
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