AndyMc wrote: » Ive had coffee. I have it regularly. But something about a strong cup of tea with two sugars cant be beat for me. Not to say coffee isnt delicious.
AndyMc wrote: » Ive had coffee. I have it regularly. But something about a strong cup of tea with two sugars cant be beat for me.
Daniel7740 wrote: » Tea making is an art, any one that prefers coffee obviously is not a very good artist. To brew a good mug of tea you need a very particular set of skills, skills that you acquire over a very long tea making career. Skills that make me a nightmare for coffee drinkers. who need machines to make a mug of coffee
HugsiePie wrote: » That's not a taste thing, that's an Irish thing. Taste-wise its coffee all the way, if you reckon tea tastes better you are associating it with national pride (subconsciously), or associating the drink with a dear loved one (subconsciously), or you've been drinking tea longer that you have coffee.
Daniel7740 wrote: » Tea making is an art, any one that prefers coffee obviously is not a very good artist.
AndyMc wrote: » Or i'm associating it with the fact I like sweet tea. I like both and really dont discriminate.
HugsiePie wrote: » Oh contrare, I make a fantastic cup of tea. And I make my coffee myself
AndyMc wrote: » I'll try bridge this gap. What kind of tea and coffee?
Daniel7740 wrote: » you've been out working/training in the pouring rain all day you come home have a shower and you have a mug of tea not coffee, its a comfort food, like chocolate, if someone doesnt like it people go mad! it also gives you energy, relaxes you, its just brilliant. you drink it no matter what the occasion/mood
Nimrod 7 wrote: » Your argument is invalid.
Daniel7740 wrote: » since when do ya make a mug of tea or coffee to look at it?! sure one mouthful and ya might aswell not have gone to the bother!
HugsiePie wrote: » Merely proving the point that coffee is an art, sure the same can be said about "food presentation" which is oh so precious to the success of any restaurant.
AndyMc wrote: » It all about the taste though.
Daniel7740 wrote: » this guy. couldnt have put it better meself!
Prodigious wrote: » I like water.
HugsiePie wrote: » Did you not read my previous posts, coffee is clearly the winner in that department. tea is like a weak, crappy version of coffee.
Daniel7740 wrote: » thats why its an art to make a good mug! :pac:
decisions wrote: » Sparkling water > water
Prodigious wrote: » God no. It's like the anti-thesis to water... It makes you more thirsty!