Heh, it's a thought! "Earl Grey tea, hot." Although it's a wee bit flowery for him... I'm going to sleep on it.
They actually made the tea mixing pretty easy - they had just two types of black tea (one strong, one light), one green tea, and some Rooibos (caffeine-free) tea. Then around them they had things like ginger, apple, lemongrass, rose petals, etc, and a shelf of scented oils - peach oil, lemon oil, and so on.
They also had some recipes - I didn't follow a recipe, but I did look at which tea they used for Earl Grey (the two-parts-Keemun-to-one-Ceylon bit). I was tempted to mix green and black tea, just to try it, but I wanted to make something I was more sure was drinkable.
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They actually made the tea mixing pretty easy - they had just two types of black tea (one strong, one light), one green tea, and some Rooibos (caffeine-free) tea. Then around them they had things like ginger, apple, lemongrass, rose petals, etc, and a shelf of scented oils - peach oil, lemon oil, and so on.
They also had some recipes - I didn't follow a recipe, but I did look at which tea they used for Earl Grey (the two-parts-Keemun-to-one-Ceylon bit). I was tempted to mix green and black tea, just to try it, but I wanted to make something I was more sure was drinkable.
And, thank you!