<p>if so, what's the strongest tea you know of, and where can i buy it? i'm something of a tea fiend, and the normal stuff tastes like diluted water. kthx.</p>
<p>well any herbal tea is watery for me. same with green tea and oolong.</p>
<p>i drink regular english breakfast tea twice a day. (half my family is british.) a lot of people don't like it, but earl grey is pretty strong...</p>
<p>I drink red tea. I'm indian.</p>
<p>We put water in a pot, put some tea bags in there with some sugar. Let it boil. Put some milk in their and let it slowly boil.</p>
<p>Scrumpcious.</p>
<p>I drink green tea nearly every morning.</p>
<p>I'm also a big fan of chai.</p>
<p>What's also good is black tea with honey and milk.</p>
<p>PG Tips is the best black tea. I love it!</p>
<p>Petes coffee and tea. Green tea: Genmacha (green tea with brown rice)
Black Tea: Earl grey, english breakfast
Sleepy tea: Xios blend is AMAZING</p>
<p>I second pg tips.</p>
<p>American brands of tea are too weak for me. If you have a grocery store near you that has any English food try PG tips.</p>
<p>Have to agree with the PG tips. If you want it strong, I usually use 2 tea bags and leave them in. yummmmm.</p>
<p>i drink greentea all teh time...i dont rlly know any very strong teas tho</p>
<p>The Asian Black blends are usually very strong, especially if you brew them for a long time, but this is true of most black teas...</p>
<p>im drinking chai green tea now</p>
<p>Well the most common chinese tea is green tea...there's all kinds. tour every city in china (....) and you'll taste different kinds. So far, the strongest kind I've have is from guilin. It's...dark the first flush of water.</p>
<p>I love Argo Tea. I always order Roasted Mate with the "bubbles." The employees in 4 branches of Argo Tea throughout Chicago know it's my favorite, so they just make it when they see me. I rarely order anything else. Northwestern's Prentice Women's Hospital Downtown has Argo Tea inside it! what a godsend.</p>
<p>Besides that, I like Bigelow's Vanila Caramel that I buy at the local grocery store. I don't like that I can't make it iced though... it's inconvenient to store ice in the dorms.</p>
<p>Earl Grey or English Breakfast, or Irish Breakfast are all good. No sugar, of course.</p>
<p>I brew different sorts of green and red tea from the Chinese store. Half the stuff have no English labels, but no teabags or any of those gimmicks. I start the day by putting some leaves in a glass, pouring hot water from the water cooler, take a shower, and then drink the tea.</p>
<p>It's a much better intake of caffeine than coffee.</p>
<p>like godesnd we also make tea like that- we usually use TajMahal (do you get that there?) or Earl Grey</p>