I try to be magnanimous.  Really I do.  When it's unbearably hot, I know many of you enjoy iced tea.  Have written before about how even in burning hot weather, I stick with hot tea.  
Many tea sites extoll the virtues of serving really excellent Oolong or green tea cold.  I can understand that in theory, even though I personally wouldn't go so far and actually ice it.  But canned/bottled iced tea?  It's not even really tea, is it?
There's something just not right about it.  Not that I needed proof, but here's some:
Hamilton was arrested in the dawn hours of Sunday morning after she and a friend allegedly swiped a couple of cases of canned or bottled iced tea from a convenience store, and then accidentally backed into the 66-year-old clerk's knee as they made their getaway.
Source: http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2010/10/samantha_michelle_hamilton_ice.php
Now I realise that most of you might think this is jumping to conclusions.  But really.
I don't blame the tea, because as I said already it's not even really tea.  It's more sugar/sweetener and artificial chemicals than anything resembling tea.  
Can you imagine any loose-leaf tea fan doing such a thing?  I can't.
 
Not at all but mostly because we are all gentlemen and ladies drinking tea in a civilised manner.
ReplyDeleteWe also are peaceful, respectful, and wish to support the industry by paying the expenses for the products =]
ReplyDeleteI was sure there must be some thieving tea drinkers out there somewhere, but my first google search came up with this little joke:
ReplyDelete"Why do anarchists drink herbal tea? Because proper tea is theft".
Ha, tres amusant!
For now that's all I found while searching "tea and theft." Though I did give up quickly. Perhaps I'd like to think there isn't anything like that out there.
J.
I agree with you, man. Cold tea just seems wrong to me. :/
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