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stePH 13-04-2006 02:10 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
Last weekend I sailed out of Long Beach, California on Royal
Caribbean's _Monarch of the Seas_ to Ensenada, Mexico.

Be warned, if any of you ever cruise Royal Caribbean, that you will
have to pack along an electric kettle, a teapot, and a supply of your
favorite tea. Otherwise you'll be stuck with a pitiful selection of
Lipton bagged tea.

I tried to make do, but gave up and took up coffee again for the
duration.


stePH
in cup: Vietnamese green tea


toci 13-04-2006 04:10 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
Always good to check out the Lipton's every ten years or so. See if
they've gotten better or worse, see if your taste buds have changed,
see why more people don't drink tea. I've gotten out my Aldi's brand
tea bags that are at least a year old. They're not as bad now, sort of
like coffee colored water. The cigarette smell has gone out of them.
I won't try them hot again, but I've got them soaking for iced tea.
Toci
stePH wrote:
> Last weekend I sailed out of Long Beach, California on Royal
> Caribbean's _Monarch of the Seas_ to Ensenada, Mexico.
>
> Be warned, if any of you ever cruise Royal Caribbean, that you will
> have to pack along an electric kettle, a teapot, and a supply of your
> favorite tea. Otherwise you'll be stuck with a pitiful selection of
> Lipton bagged tea.
>
> I tried to make do, but gave up and took up coffee again for the
> duration.
>
>
> stePH
> in cup: Vietnamese green tea



Jason F in Los Angeles 13-04-2006 08:55 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
where is a good place to get lotus tea in socal? :)

stePH wrote:
Last weekend I sailed out of Long Beach, California on Royal
Caribbean's _Monarch of the Seas_ to Ensenada, Mexico....


Tea Guy 13-04-2006 04:55 PM

Here's the cruise you should have taken - though it probably doesn't come cheap:

High Tea on the High Seas
http://wileng.blogspot.com/2005/10/h...high-seas.html


Quote:

Originally Posted by stePH
Last weekend I sailed out of Long Beach, California on Royal
Caribbean's _Monarch of the Seas_ to Ensenada, Mexico.

Be warned, if any of you ever cruise Royal Caribbean, that you will
have to pack along an electric kettle, a teapot, and a supply of your
favorite tea. Otherwise you'll be stuck with a pitiful selection of
Lipton bagged tea.

I tried to make do, but gave up and took up coffee again for the
duration.


stePH
in cup: Vietnamese green tea


ostaz 13-04-2006 05:51 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 
You can try Sea Palace on South St. in Cerritos. They have an impressive
selection.


"Jason F in Los Angeles" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> where is a good place to get lotus tea in socal? :)
>
> stePH wrote:
> Last weekend I sailed out of Long Beach, California on Royal
> Caribbean's _Monarch of the Seas_ to Ensenada, Mexico....
>




Barky Bark 13-04-2006 11:51 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 
that's not the cruise where everyone got sick all over the ship was it



stePH 14-04-2006 04:43 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
toci wrote:
> Always good to check out the Lipton's every ten years or so. See if
> they've gotten better or worse, see if your taste buds have changed,
> see why more people don't drink tea.


Okay, then I'm now done with Lipton for the next ten years. I tried
some of what was available on ship: "premium" black tea, English
Breakfast, and a green tea with orange and passionfruit. It's all
shit.


stePH
in cup: Dragonwell


stePH 14-04-2006 06:56 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
toci wrote:
> Always good to check out the Lipton's every ten years or so. See if
> they've gotten better or worse, see if your taste buds have changed,
> see why more people don't drink tea.


Okay, so now I'm done with Lipton for another ten years or so. I tried
some of what was available on ship: "premium" black tea, English
Breakfast, and green tea with orange and passionfruit. It's all shit.


stePH
in cup: Dragonwell


TeaDave 14-04-2006 07:24 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
I wasn't aware that lipton produced anything other than the standard
crap-in-a-bag variety, but it seems reasonable that their other
products would be of similar quality.


Barky Bark 14-04-2006 08:47 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
Lipton is the Gallo of tea.



Michael Plant 14-04-2006 12:38 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 
4/14/06


> I wasn't aware that lipton produced anything other than the standard
> crap-in-a-bag variety, but it seems reasonable that their other
> products would be of similar quality.



You guys are harsh! CAB tea: An idea whose time has come. Lipton will
continue to sell CAB tea as long as we are willing to drink it. In countries
where demand for quality is greater, quality will be greater or they will
fall flat on their faces.
Michael


Scott Dorsey 14-04-2006 02:54 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 
Barky Bark > wrote:
>that's not the cruise where everyone got sick all over the ship was it


No, that was the "Use Booze Cruise."
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Scott Dorsey 14-04-2006 02:55 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 
In article .com>,
stePH > wrote:
>toci wrote:
>> Always good to check out the Lipton's every ten years or so. See if
>> they've gotten better or worse, see if your taste buds have changed,
>> see why more people don't drink tea.

>
>Okay, then I'm now done with Lipton for the next ten years. I tried
>some of what was available on ship: "premium" black tea, English
>Breakfast, and a green tea with orange and passionfruit. It's all
>shit.


Did you try the Darjeeling? It's also shit, mind you, but it's
interesting shit.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Scott Dorsey 14-04-2006 02:57 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 
Barky Bark > wrote:
>Lipton is the Gallo of tea.


That's a good analogy. They sell some cheap commodity teas for the
Indian market, which aren't bad but aren't anything to write home about.
Then they sell a much larger portion of total crap, often with artificial
flavouring added, for the US domestic market.

Hmm... maybe Mogen David is a better analogy.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

Dominic T. 14-04-2006 06:25 PM

At Sea with No Tea
 

stePH wrote:
> Okay, then I'm now done with Lipton for the next ten years. I tried
> some of what was available on ship: "premium" black tea, English
> Breakfast, and a green tea with orange and passionfruit. It's all
> shit.
>
>
> stePH
> in cup: Dragonwell


I admit I bought a box of the green tea w/passionfruit/orange because
it inrigued me about a year ago... exactly 2 teabags are removed from
the box. It only took one cup for myself and my fiance to be very
disappointed. I really should just throw it out totally (I had a
thought that it might make good iced tea). It is acidic and harsh
beyond anything I have ever tasted in a flavored tea. That ranks up
there for the worst tea ever, the only thing in its class for a tie
would be Tazo brand "Passion" tea. It is some purple herbal tea with
flowers and herbs that is as acidic as anything ever crossing my lips.

I honestly have trouble seeing how people who actually buy and consume
these teas can "enjoy" them. No amount of sugar could mask those
horrible experiences.

- Dominic
Drinking: Dragon Tears Jasmine


stePH 15-04-2006 02:48 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 

Scott Dorsey wrote:
> In article .com>,
> stePH > wrote:
> >
> >Okay, then I'm now done with Lipton for the next ten years. I tried
> >some of what was available on ship: "premium" black tea, English
> >Breakfast, and a green tea with orange and passionfruit. It's all
> >shit.

>
> Did you try the Darjeeling? It's also shit, mind you, but it's
> interesting shit.


Wasn't available. I've still yet to see Lipton's "Red Label" or "Green
Label" teas anywhere.


stePH
--
I'll brew another pot of ambiguity.


Barky Bark 15-04-2006 03:07 AM

At Sea with No Tea
 
that's true.. I can choke down lipton as iced tea.. and since more people in
the US drink iced tea than hot tea, those are probably the folks keeping
that CIAB tea on the shelves.




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