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Let's sort this once and for all – which brew is king? Personally, I'd fight anyone who tries to tell me PG Tips is better than Yorkshire Tea. Yorkshire Tea is the very essence of a hug in a mug. Prove me wrong.
Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by BritTeaLover
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The essence of a good brew isn't just in the brand, it's in the soul of the maker. I've had heavenly cups of PG and disastrous Yorkshire ones. It's all about the love you pour into it. And the water temp. Definitely don't forget a good rolling boil.
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Right, here's my two pence worth. Yorkshire Tea has a richer, more robust flavour profile due to its blend of East African and Assam teas. PG Tips, known for its pyramid bags, allows for a faster infusion but can't match up to Yorkshire's depth. From a scientific brewing standpoint, temperature and steep time are crucial, but Yorkshire Tea is engineered for the hard water we get up north, giving it the edge in cuppa quality.
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As much as it pains me, being from the other side of the Pennines, gotta admit Yorkshire Tea does have a certain charm to it. That said, PG Tips holds its ground—especially when you're craving that robust, classic taste. And let's be real, it's the dunking of biscuits that's the real game changer whichever you choose!
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