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12th January 2013, 11:59 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Fishy Brew
I wouldn't call myself a tea connoisseur however in the morning and night I'll brew some Orange Pekoe or Morning Red to relax and contemplate my next move. During the day I haven't got the time to make a brew and will rely on a tea bag to get my fix. I opened a fresh pack of tea bags yesterday and made a cuppa. Upon first sipping I reeled with disgust. My tea tasted like FISH! This is not the first time I've got this with Liptons so I Googled "My Tea tastes like fish" with no definitive explanations at all. So, my learned friends, any ideas? In the meantime I shall email Liptons for an explanation and report back here.
-Scott
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12th January 2013, 12:06 PM #2
Someones slipping you Fishoil tablets to help with your arthritis, cholesterol take it like a man
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12th January 2013, 10:04 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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13th January 2013, 05:34 PM #6
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13th January 2013, 05:41 PM #7
Scott
I think that is the crux of your problem. Loose tea is the way to go. I understand your reluctance to make a pot, but just use one of those little single person infuser things.
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I have recently started drinking tea again and like Lapsang Souchong: Smokey, a little reminiscent of billy tea but more so.
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16th January 2013, 02:35 PM #9
Having done some time in the consumer packaged food industry I would suggest some sort of cross contamination in the supply chain. That is your box of tea bags was next to a broken jar of anchovies of more likely Canola Oil somewhere between the time it was packed and when you brought it home and opened. Flavours travel fairly well across packaging.
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16th January 2013, 08:27 PM #12
One of our members of the wood turning club is a scout leader. Next time I see him I will ask this question if they still have this initiation ceremony.
I like my peppermint tea to have milk and honey. And no this is not the correct smiley it should be more like this
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23rd January 2013, 08:03 PM #13GOLD MEMBER
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If you still have the dud tea bags, try contacting the local Liptons tea distribution arm - the contact details should be on the packet. You will probably have some very polite young person turn up on your door step with a consolation bag of products to exchange for the dud bags & a few questions about where you got the bags from. They will want to find out what happened as any manufacturer can't afford to have a batch of dud product go out into the market place - they may already be trying to recall that batch.
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23rd January 2013, 10:19 PM #14
Some of the wimp milks (not the regular or low fat ones, but the skim and other chalk-derived faux milks) have a distinct fishy taste when they turn, and no other symptoms. Check the expiry date.
(sorry, but those milk substitutes are to milk as mud is to chocolate - same colour, and that's about it!)
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