I’m Ruby。 I’m roughly 20 apples tall
ルビーです。背がりんごを20つぐらいです。

I drew my profile pic and banner. The gameplay in the banner is from dragon quest 1 for game boy that I recorded myself.


hackermatic
@hackermatic

I drink Lipton green tea but leave the bag in so long that the astringent tannins leave me thirsty as soon as I've finished a sip.

Edit: That isn't all the tea I drink, just my most unusual habit, and I was drinking it right when I made the chost. I also like:

  • Constant Comment (I found it because of Scott Pilgrim shut up)
  • Earl Grey and half-and-half (a lazy London Fog?)
  • This delicious rooibos drink called a Red Symphony from a cafe down the street from where I used to live. I think it was this recipe but I don't have the means to make it.

Donnie
@Donnie

I'm forever chasing this tea I had at a tea house in my youth that was a black tea with caramel, but any of the ones I've tried since then have been borderline undrinkable. Really the only thing I can even tolerate now is peppermint tea with definitely way too much sugar. I've never acquired the taste for tea, and even tea-free herbal blends never sit well with me. I make up for it by being a coffee snob*, albeit one that doesn't like matcha either.

I have a bag of prickly pear chai my grandma gave me in the pantry that I haven't brought myself to try yet bc I've never liked chai either but I adore prickly pear. Much to think about. I also have prickly pear honey that could be good in tea.

I grew up with parents who drank both sweet tea and unsweet iced tea and having tried both multiple times I have concluded they are masochists for subjecting their tongues to that.

*Snob enough that I drink fresh ground pour over with a preferred bean roast but not enough that I drink black coffee. Coffee also gets the intense cream and sugar regimen that tea gets from me. And I adore iced coffee and will drink it year round.


YuushaRuby
@YuushaRuby

I either drink peppermint tea or teas imported from Japan that come in cans or bottles, usually green or oolong, most of the tea I consume is milk tea though, I think my favorite way to have tea is yuenyeung though which is milk tea mixed with coffee, I make it good at home

Edit: when it comes to milk tea I’m a much bigger fan of the Hong Kong style that uses Ceylon, versus other regions which use Assam, Assam is unfortunately mostly what is sold in cans and bottles, I’ve attached a picture of the best packaged milk tea in the world, they also sell yuenyeung in this style it comes in a silver blue and black container instead of the copper and black


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in reply to @hackermatic's post:

About every two days, we brew and chill around 1.7 liters of black tea, which we have unsweetened over ice with lemon. Occasionally we will use the black tea to make milk tea (with sugar and soy milk over ice).

Less commonly, we will make masala chai or matcha, or just have (hot) english breakfast tea.

Living in West Virginia means sweet tea is a lot more common here than it was back home. Roxy likes it to an extent but generally prefers unsweetened tea. I find it kind of odd due to the lack of lemon.

A few days ago, we actually purchased an electric kettle, so that we can make tea more efficiently.

I just drink whatever tea is available, though I mostly prefer whatever Earl Grey is laying around in the pantry. I don't really bother taking the tea bag out of my cup so when it gets too strong and there's half left I just add a bit more water to my cup to even things out.

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