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Lapsang Souchong tea and cigars

JHolmes763

Drinkin' the koolaid
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I was turned on to this tea on a recent trip to England. If you haven't had it before, it's worth a try. The tea is smoked over pinewood and has that great smoky scent to it. It really smells just like a smoker. I had picked up some smoked blood sausage in Germany just prior to this and the smell was exactly the same (the smoked smell; nothing to do with the "blood" part).

So my wife picked up some of the tea for me today at the British store and I'm sipping on it tonight with a cigar. The smoky scent isn't carrying over into the brewed tea as much as the brand I had in England, so it's pretty subtle. I may have to make it a little stronger next time. Overall, though, it seems like a pretty good pairing. Probably even better with a morning smoke if you want something besides coffee.

Here's the wiki link for more info on the tea: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapsang_souchong
 
My favorite tea for sure, need to go get more
 
[sub]X2. I was reading a book by brad thor and the main character, Scot Horvath, was drinking lapsong souchong and compared it to an Islay scotch. Needless to say i had to try it. It is not like scotch but, as tea goes it does have a lot of of smoke and earthy tones. Definitely good stuff. [/sub]
 
I need to find a better brand because the smoky scent didn't carry over into the brewed tea at all.
 
I usually get my teas from The Art of Tea website. Stuff is pretty good.
 
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