Tea first, or milk first?
Yes.
Coffee first then butter
Tea or kill yourself you posh cunt
>>7384026
>>7384020
I just pour whatever I grab first. As long as the tea has brewn for 4~ minutes it doesn't matter.
Boiler makers
>>7384020
Tea first. Mainly because I make it up one cup at a time.
>>7384040
fite me
It depends on whether you like your milk scalded.
Milk first for myself and girl, same with coffee. No particular reason though, usually just for something to do while water is boiling.
>>7384116
Euugggh no. Tea first!
Tea first. Milk first is a sin, senpai.
If it's made with a teabag who the fuck cares? It's tea. Fucking drink it.
If you're making it from loose leaves, in a pot, then...actually it doesn't matter either. Even Fortnum & Mason don't care: https://www.fortnumandmason.com/fortnums/the-perfect-cup-of-tea
>>7385426
I've never had loose leaf tea with the strainers and what not. I think that would be cool.
~Just a Midwest guy
>>7384020
Milk last or your nans gay
>>7384020
>Milk first?
The only people I've met who do this are white trash
>>7384026
fuck you
>gf puts the teabag in the milk and pours hot water in the cup
I don't even put milk in my tea
>>7385585
I've never even heard of people putting milk in their tea. lol
Who does that?
>>7384020
milk first? what fucking planet are you from?
>>7385588
>As an English speaker I have never once seen, heard, read or otherwise experienced a common well known aspect of traditional British living.
>Somehow, this aspect of Britain has passed me by despite it being mentioned constantly in articles about Britain, is depicted regularly in television shows and films set in Britain, and mentioned regularly in written works by British authors.
Okay.
>>7385589
>British people aren't even that good at drinking tea
>there's a skill to tea drinking
>the chart is purely consumption
>still top five in the world
This whole thread is a farce. No one in their right mind puts milk in tea. No one.
>>7385589
>British people aren't even that good at drinking tea
What did she mean by this?
>>7385596
Americans rarely put milk in tea, despite its superiority. I didn't have milk in tea until I was deployed with brits and they insisted I try it. Haven't looked back since that first proper cup of tea.
>>7385919
>The British don't put milk in their tea, they put tea in their milk.
Even Haj knows you don't put milk in tea.
>>7384020
Milk first makes no sense
Milk in low quality tea makes it taste better. Milk in high quality tea makes it taste worse. Also, there's more tea than just black tea. Nobody in their right mind would put milk in green tea, no matter the quality.
Milk first.
If you put the milk in afterwards, some of it gets overheated.
Always hot in cold
the other way around is
for the stupid cuckold
>>7385572
jesus, im sorry man
>>7384020
Acid into base.
>>7385589
>How does Ireland consume more then the whole of Britain
Fucking hell, do these idiots not know what per capita m-
>tumblr
Oh, never mind. Carry on!
Also
>Le associate tea with Britain maymay
Only lazy American stereotypes, and that's probably because the Boston Tea Party. Many, MANY countries around the world have a tea culture. Only knowing about Britain's tea culture is no more than cultural provincialism.
>>7388592
>Only knowing about Britain's tea culture is no more than cultural provincialism.
Pax Britannica. We didn't spend all that time & effort invading half the world for nothing!
>>7388602
Oh please, even the Brits barely remember the British Empire at this point.
>>7388606
You're kidding, right?
Even if they didn't, we still reap the rewards of our worldwide cultural underpinnings (English being the international language being the most obvious)
>stew tea or teabag in hot water for desired strength
>add milk if desired
why is it so hard?
Do people put milk in Earl Grey tea?
>>7384020
tea first, milk never
I'm actually mindblown that people put milk in tea. I tried it once and it was really disgusting.
I get it in coffee, but tea? Holy fuck.
>>7385572
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I love learning random shit
Heiß in kalt, oy gevalt
>>7388744
In really nice in strong black tea, which is what brits mostly drink.
>>7388840
But I've heard several people mention they put it in Earl Grey. And even in Breakfast tea it isn't needed at all.