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Watch: The ultimate Yorkshire Triolog-tea taste test ranking

Three teas, three unique flavours (yes, including toast & jam and biscuit), but which is best?

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I think lockdown is getting to me, this is nearly 20 minutes of me talking about tea. Send help, or more tea.

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  • Jesse, having read fulana's comments are these really tea flavours? If so I'm with Lauren on that one. It's a bit like pear cider, which does not exist, it's Perry. Tea is tea nothing else. I will watch with trepidation 😎🍻

      1 year ago
  • Watching this tea video was relaxing 😁, the whispering and the music. I was very skeptical about the biscuit flavor I thought it would taste a bit artificial, it seems Yorkshire tea did a good job!. By the way I want the alpaca mug 😍!

      1 year ago
  • Thank you for trying the blasphemous teas so I don't have to. I'll be stubborn and stick to normal Yorkshire Tea 😂 - a stubborn Sheffielder

      1 year ago
  • Having just started watching said video you start with biscuit tea flavours. Ummmm.. can I say wtf? Why would anyone want to drink that? There are so many dunking biscuits. If you use one of those you get all all those lovely textures, soggy, not quite as soggy, the list goes on. May I recommend to you a standard cup of tea with a dunking biscuit it's far more satisfying. The choice is far better too, Jammie Dodgers, rich tea, digestive, bourbon, malted milk, custard cream and let's not forget Jaffa Cakes. If I've missed anything let me know 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

      1 year ago
    • First off, Jaffa cakes are cakes, and not fit for dunking.

      I won’t deny, a dunked biscuit is a treat indeed, but if like me you’re trying to cut back on snacks, this biscuity tea does hit the spot. You don’t get the texture because obviously,...

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        1 year ago
    • Try the Jaffa Cakes, it works

        1 year ago
  • The llama looks content and happy with your weird ass tea choices...

      1 year ago
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