Tea is an extremely social drink. For one thing, it's a gentler caffeine ride than coffee, so it's less likely to make you jittery and you can have more cups of it before you get too close to your comfort threshold. But it's not just the caffeine: there is a social ritual in most tea cultures that focuses on pouring for guests. Finally, there are so many styles, regions, vintages, and flavors to explore -- at least as many as, if not more than, coffee or wine -- that it can be a fun thing to explore together. See if your local area has a tea house, a tea club, or something along those lines.
this post was submitted on 21 May 2025
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