Comment by ghtbircshotbe 10 days ago 6 heaping teaspoons of tea per quart of water seems like a lot of tea. 8 comments ghtbircshotbe Reply Foobar8568 10 days ago It depends really on the infusion time.Gong Fu brewing method has "worse" ratio but on purpose, a good oolong is marvelous. So is a good Pu'Er or green tea. jayd16 10 days ago I guess they're making milk tea so it ends up being as strong as you want. fransje26 10 days ago It depends on how much you want to sleep in the coming days.. iberator 10 days ago You must be from USA. In Europe you give tea even to toddlers and they sleep just fine. You mistook tea for coffee lol (Americans...) t-3 10 days ago Coffee usually has about twice as much caffeine per cup as tea, but that depends a lot on the variety of tea and the brewing method/amount used. Foobar8568 10 days ago Europeans have a tendency to not make the distinction between herbal infusion and tea... No one is giving tea to toddlers, well I hope not. 2 replies →
Foobar8568 10 days ago It depends really on the infusion time.Gong Fu brewing method has "worse" ratio but on purpose, a good oolong is marvelous. So is a good Pu'Er or green tea.
fransje26 10 days ago It depends on how much you want to sleep in the coming days.. iberator 10 days ago You must be from USA. In Europe you give tea even to toddlers and they sleep just fine. You mistook tea for coffee lol (Americans...) t-3 10 days ago Coffee usually has about twice as much caffeine per cup as tea, but that depends a lot on the variety of tea and the brewing method/amount used. Foobar8568 10 days ago Europeans have a tendency to not make the distinction between herbal infusion and tea... No one is giving tea to toddlers, well I hope not. 2 replies →
iberator 10 days ago You must be from USA. In Europe you give tea even to toddlers and they sleep just fine. You mistook tea for coffee lol (Americans...) t-3 10 days ago Coffee usually has about twice as much caffeine per cup as tea, but that depends a lot on the variety of tea and the brewing method/amount used. Foobar8568 10 days ago Europeans have a tendency to not make the distinction between herbal infusion and tea... No one is giving tea to toddlers, well I hope not. 2 replies →
t-3 10 days ago Coffee usually has about twice as much caffeine per cup as tea, but that depends a lot on the variety of tea and the brewing method/amount used.
Foobar8568 10 days ago Europeans have a tendency to not make the distinction between herbal infusion and tea... No one is giving tea to toddlers, well I hope not. 2 replies →
It depends really on the infusion time.
Gong Fu brewing method has "worse" ratio but on purpose, a good oolong is marvelous. So is a good Pu'Er or green tea.
I guess they're making milk tea so it ends up being as strong as you want.
It depends on how much you want to sleep in the coming days..
You must be from USA. In Europe you give tea even to toddlers and they sleep just fine. You mistook tea for coffee lol (Americans...)
Coffee usually has about twice as much caffeine per cup as tea, but that depends a lot on the variety of tea and the brewing method/amount used.
Europeans have a tendency to not make the distinction between herbal infusion and tea... No one is giving tea to toddlers, well I hope not.
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