Good day all!

I haven’t been into tea since Starbucks bought my favourite tea store quite a while back. looking to get back into regularly brewing some. West coast USA here if that helps narrow it down.

Thanks in advance.

  • @[email protected]
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    95 months ago

    Ok just being on the west coast doesn’t narrow this topic down at all.

    Are you looking for prepared tea, loose leaf, or bubble tea? Depending on which city you are close to there are tons of great local options.

    For loose leaf tea in bulk, I usually go to an Asian grocery store. They tend to have pretty affordable loose leaf options that a tasty.

    When looking for something specific, I try and find a local tea shop to browse the loose leaf variety.

    If you’re in a pinch and need some bagged tea, most grocery stores carry Celestial Seasonings. Their herbal teas rock, my favorite is the peppermint!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      45 months ago

      I was just putting out a feeler to see what the popular options are at the moment. Loose leaf tea is preferable as I’d like to get some mileage out of this teapot I was gifted.

      I’ll have to prowl some of the Asian supermarkets then. I completely overlooked this, thanks for mentioning.

      I second you on the Celestial Seasons peppermint btw, stuffs tasty.

  • @[email protected]
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    54 months ago

    Some global options which I have myself tried:

  • nocturne
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    45 months ago

    My favorite cold tea is Celestial Seasonings’ Sangria Zinger & Black Cherry Berry. In the colder months i drink, peppermint, candycane lane, or Bengal spice.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      25 months ago

      I haven’t tried the Sangria Zinger yet, I’ll be sure to look out for it so I can try.

  • projectmoon
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    35 months ago

    Anyone have any suggestions for bulk options in the Netherlands?

  • @Jerkface
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    5 months ago

    Can recommend https://yunnansourcing.com/

    Sort by best sellers and have a browse, or maybe try a sampler. I’ve never been disappointed with an order. Consider trying one of my personal favorites- Lapsang pinewood smoked black tea. It’s absolutely lovely~

  • Random123
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    I get matcha from ippodotea and i get my oolongs from farmer leaf.

    I cant recommend any others yet since i havent found a very good store for general teas like black, puer, etc

    Try to stay away from youtuber sellers since they mark up their prices like crazy

  • @[email protected]
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    35 months ago

    99% of what I drink is Ceylon and my supplier is my local middle eastern stores. Pick up pound of loose leaves every now and then, brand varies.

  • @DharkStare
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    9 days ago

    I’ve been buying my tea from Adagio. They have loose leaf tea and tea bags. I really enjoy the Mystery Box that they have which has samplers of different teas in it each month which I find is a good way to try out the various blends they have.

    Edit: https://www.adagio.com/

  • @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    theres a local tea shop in seattle that I enjoy going to. they have a website for online orders too!

    https://vitaltealeaf.net/#

    p.s. - if youre ever in the area, visit the location on king street. the sweetest old lady works there and shes super passionate about tea.

  • Atelopus-zeteki
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    14 months ago

    I’ve been liking Yuuki Cha (yuuki-cha.com) - organic Japanese teas. And heretically enough I’ve been doing cool water infusion. It’s great!

  • @saffroncity
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    15 months ago

    I’m a fan of Tea Cozy in Sacramento, CA. They have some quality teas. I’ve gone a couple times in person but mostly buy online. https://www.teacozy.biz/