I’ve been drinking iced Earl Grey with no sweetener for years. How do you do your brew?

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    As a British person, I want to go mad with the downvotes here.

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      Wondering how it is done in Britain is a big part of what inspired this question. What would your say is the common method?

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        Tea bag in a mug. Boil the kettle. Pour boiling water into mug. Give it a little stir and leave it for a couple of minutes. Remove tea bag. Add sugar and milk to desired taste. I’d say that’s probably the way most brits make a cup of tea.

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          Whether or not you have sugar is quite controversial too. I was raised in a “look down on the sugar people” family. Some people are more live and let live. I think I try to be the latter but if you say you want 3 sugars I have my nans voice in my head going “If you hate the taste of tea that much just have something else”.