Beverages

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lewisc29

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Jul 16, 2012
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Just curious as to what everyones hot beverage of choice is? I've just made myself a cup of Bovril and my housemates think it's strange.
 
Bovril? A poor substitute for marmite.

Tea, white, no sugar for me, or the wife's proper coffee (cappuccino) she makes with the machine that cost me a fortune, but was totally worth it.
 
Generally a coffee, white with half a sugar. I did have a bit of a addiction to Coca Cola, but that when I went on a diet.
 
Yorkshire tea, white no sugar. Brewed up in a mug or a pot.

Like a coffee from time to time but never instant. Tastes like cats piss. Seriously, it takes no time to brew up some ground coffee in a stove top expresso.

After the Fruit and herbal teas, are they gay thread, I've dabbled in a bit of green tea. I'm not convinced like.
 
Tea. British builder's blend. (Actually that's just strong tea with milk and sugar). The ravages of time mean that at home the sugar is replaced with a sweetener but that's a small price to pay when you get used to the taste. If in doubt in a hotel or cafe then Breakfast blend is the only acceptable choice. Any other teas are not acceptable and mark you out as a beverage pervert.
 
Tea. British builder's blend. (Actually that's just strong tea with milk and sugar). The ravages of time mean that at home the sugar is replaced with a sweetener but that's a small price to pay when you get used to the taste. If in doubt in a hotel or cafe then Breakfast blend is the only acceptable choice. Any other teas are not acceptable and mark you out as a beverage pervert.

Solid advice, but irrelevant, who doesn't take their own tea bags with them when they're away, even if its just one night?