/You/ mostly just talk shit.
(actually, you don't, but /they/ do!)
LOL. Actually, love a coffee too. Best I had was ... well, picture says it all...
it's as fine as talc, and leaves a silt in the bottom of the mug, but tastes better than anything I've tasted since
Only thing is I can't fit this coffee grinder in my house! :-/
Isn't there a whole rigmarole around how you make and serve it?
>>I am an engineer in the construction industry
What kind? Civil, mechanical, madeup?
No idea how it was made. People were carrying around flasks full of watery leafy concoctions. Serving was just pouring it into a mug. Not many people were there with seemed to enjoy the tea. Maybe it's becuase I don't drink it much back here.
I should get a job where I have to invent stories for a living (politician? Daily Mail journalist?) so I can tell people I'm in the fabrication industry.
That's tea at its most fundamental.
Did they have any white tea? It's one of those things I've heard about but haven't tried yet.
I've had white tea, and it's not unlike green tea, albeit with less colour and less flavour.
Darjeeling is the only true brew worth bothering with.
I've had tartan tea. Otherwise known as Tennants Super.